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Singles
The Elements Series Part 2
Patrice Scott - "Cycles" (7:00)
Allstar MotoMusic - "Not A Place I Call Home" (feat Roger Versey) (6:32)
Alton Miller - "Italio Love" (6:09)
KemeticJust - "Taking Flight" (7:10)
Review: People Of Earth hits release number 20 with Part 2 of The Elements series again offering some super deep sounds from Patrice Scott, Allstar MotoMusic aka Dan Piu, Alton Miller & KemeticJust, which is a cut first released on the old SOCO Audio label. Scott's 'Cycles' kicks off with super deep kicks and heady pads swirling up top, 'Not My Home' (feat Roger Versey) then brings some majestic jazz keys and spiritual vocals and Miller's 'Italio Love' is a strident cut with leggy kicks and celestial pads. KemeticJust's 'Taking Flight' shuts down with more heavy beats but still romantic moods.
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LTDBLBL 014
LTDBLBL 014 (hand-stamped white vinyl 12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: LTDBLBL 014. Rel: 04 Jun 24
Scruscru - "Sunny Autumn Days" (5:45)
James Gia - "Radio Place" (6:11)
Freudenthaler - "Hornets" (5:10)
Harcia - "House To Paris" (5:43)
King Of Clubs - "Summertime" (5:18)
Bon Aime - "Call Me" (feat Ohuru) (6:45)
Review: The latest offering from Limited White Label, LTDBLBL014, unveils a stunning compilation of tracks featuring a diverse lineup of exceptional artists. From the soulful rhythms of Scruscru Sunny's 'Autumn Days' to the infectious melodies of James Gia's 'Radio Place,' each composition on this VA record shows a unique blend of deep house and jazzy influences. Freudenthaler's 'Hornets' introduces an experimental flair, while Harcia's 'House To Paris' and King Of Clubs' 'Summertime' injects undeniable energy for the dancefloor. Closing the collection is Bon Aime's 'Call Me,' featuring Ohuru, a track radiating with elegance and sophistication. After a five-year hiatus, Limited White Label's return demonstrates their unwavering dedication to the fusion of Jazz-House music. LTDBLBL014 is poised to become an essential addition to any connoisseur's house music library.
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Intérprete: From P60
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Cloud Surfing
Cat: BMP 104. Rel: 14 Mar 25
Cloud Surfing (6:06)
About' Em (6:01)
Oystero (5:17)
Mean Street (5:26)
Oystero (Techline TM remix) (5:17)
Review: Luke Seager is a young, fresh and exciting new prouder from Paris who makes his debut on the French label Beau Mot Plage here having already made waves with his digital outing on Mari.Te's Tresydos. He kicks off with 'Cloud Surfing' which is a nice rigid tech warm up then 'About' Em' brings some silky space-tech vibes with nimbler drums and pads, 'Oystero' keeps the intergalactic feels flowing with more percussive, balmy beats and 'Mean Street' brings a darker, more heads down and back room sound. A Techline TM remix is the moody closer you need for the afters.
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Unlikely Companions
Unlikely Companions (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: WAN 013. Rel: 25 Oct 24
Unlikely Companions (4:53)
Unlikely Companions (Marco Passarani's Nature remix) (6:43)
Review: Secondo is an artist we have long been keen to hear more from so this return to vinyl is welcome indeed. It comes on a hand-stamped white label 12" in the form of 'Unlikely Companions'. This one is a cosmic deep house sound with an alien energy, crispy hits and smeared pads that bring colour and introspection. The drums are well designed to and help make this one as heady as it is cinematic. Marco Passarani's Nature remix on the flip gets a little more warped and dark with unsettling sci-fi ambiance.
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Particles
Particles (12")
Cat: CRM 326. Rel: 14 Mar 25
Particles (6:20)
Particles (Angelos remix) (6:21)
Review: Secret Echoes, the Mexican trio of Estefani Brolo, Diego Cevallos and Marco Balcazar, are back with 'Particles', a release that builds on their promising 'Bring My Beat Back' debut with Crosstown Rebels. The first track is a deep, groovy journey, led by Brolo's ethereal vocals which blend seamlessly with wonky synths and a rolling rhythm. It's a track that effortlessly flows from introspective moments to dancefloor-ready energy. On the B-side, Greek DJ and producer Angelos gives the track a fresh spin. Known for his Grammy-winning work with Black Coffee, his remix brings a new level of drive and emotion, layering pulsating beats with rich melodies, making it perfect for the late-night crowd. Particles is a great follow-up, offering a glimpse into the trio's upcoming LP. With their unique sound and growing presence, Secret Echoes are showing they're ones to watch in the electronic scene.
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Bring My Beat Back
Cat: CRM 317. Rel: 12 Sep 24
Bring My Beat Back (6:07)
Bring My Beat Back (Zombies In Miami remix) (6:20)
Review: Mexican supergroup Secret Echoes make a strong debut on Crosstown Rebels with their single 'Bring My Beat Back'. Comprising the talents of Estefani Brolo, Diego Cevallos and Marco Balcazar, this trio blend their diverse musical backgrounds into a unique fusion of sound that promises to resonate with electronic music fans globally. The main track is a compelling mix of house music foundations, elevated by Brolo's mesmerising vocals, shimmering synths and polished percussion grooves. The result is a silky production that balances classic house elements with modern, dancefloor ready touches. The origins of Secret Echoes trace back to the pandemic, where Cevallos and Balcazar began working on a long-envisioned album. After Brolo joined, the project flourished, leading to the creation of 11 tracks, with 'Bring My Beat Back' catching the eye of Crosstown Rebels founder Damian Lazarus. Adding to the release, Zombies In Miami deliver a remix that infuses the track with neon-lit synths and hazy tones, perfect for late-night sets. An exciting preview of what's to come from Secret Echoes for sure.
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EP10
EP10 (12")
Cat: DFTD 620. Rel: 24 Feb 21
Selace - "So Hooked On Your Lovin" (Gorgon City remix) (5:44)
Vintage Culture - "It Is What It Is" (feat Elise LeGrow - club mix) (6:17)
Marco Faraone & Greeko - "Armaghetton" (extended mix) (6:00)
Marco Faraone & Greeko - "Armaghetton" (Jansons remix) (5:52)
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The Future Sound Of Yesterday Orchestra
Cat: SHK 14. Rel: 01 Nov 23
Ode To A Tree (7:54)
Is It Good For You? (7:09)
Elsewhere Plbk (5:50)
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Screen Off EP
Cat: DOG 100. Rel: 14 Jun 24
Screen Off (feat Ras Stimulant) (5:52)
Screen Off (feat Ras Stimulant - acappella) (2:52)
Light The Way (4:38)
Light The Way (Iron Curtis Illuminati mix) (5:25)
Light The Way (Iron Curtis reprise) (1:41)
Review: German duo Session Victim have always been about much more than just club tracks - their music draws on their playing skills and formal backgrounds so comes alive with meaningful melodies and rich instrumentation that elevates each track above the norm. This new EP on their home label Delusions of Grandeur kicks off with 'Screen Off' (feat Ras Stimulant) which is disco house with bubbly basslines and a retro feel. It also comes as an a cappella and on the flip 'Light The Way' is a seductively smooth cut with Balearic synths and floating pads that will levitate you off the floor. An Iron Curtis Illuminati mix brings starry-eyed electro vibes and his reprise closes out a lush EP.
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The Question: Made In Detroit Mixes
Cat: INT 7004. Rel: 26 Jul 24
The Question (Octave One club mix) (9:10)
The Question (original TP mix) (3:22)
The Question (Underground Resistance "Make My Day" mix) (6:00)
The Question (Octave One dub mix) (5:35)
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Parkwerks Vol III
Cat: PKWY 17. Rel: 08 Apr 25
Trust (5:48)
Runnin' Dub (5:40)
Time Storm (4:55)
Got To Find Dub (feat Benedek - bonus track) (6:49)
Review: While much of Mark Seven's work on his Parkway Rhythm label leans into the vocal end of the NYC proto-house/formative garage-house spectrum, his occasional 'Parkwerks' EPs are designed to delight those who prefer stripped-back, synth-heavy dubs of the kind released back in the day by the likes of Paul Simpson, Boyd Jarvis, Winston Jones and Timmy Regisford. There are plenty of "hard, raw and raunchy dubs for DJs" on this belated third instalment, with the Stockholm-based Brit offering up bassline-driven, freestyle-inspired brilliance ('Thrust'), cowbell-laden post-boogie proto-house ('Runnin' Dub') and echo-laden NYC electro ('Time Storm'). He also joins forces with fellow proto-house enthusiast Benedek on the lightly acid-flecked, Chicken Lips style brilliance of closing cut 'Got To Find Dub'.
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File Under Balearic Gabba Vol 2
Cat: HYR 7299. Rel: 25 Mar 25
Sewell & The Gong - "Better Words" (Wallace remix) (8:28)
My Friend Dario - "Tellaro" (Sirs remix) (6:26)
Verdo - "Boulevardier" (Pedro Bertho remix) (6:29)
Review: Two years ago, Italy's Balearic Gabba Soundsystem switched from remixing and re-editing their favourite cuts to curating compilation style EPs of similarly minded fare. They're in that mode again here, presenting a trio of cuts that combine the saucer-eyed warmth and loved-up musicality of Balearic music culture with grooves and rhythms firmly focused on the dancefloor. They begin by showcasing Wallace's sublime remix of Sewell & The Gong's 'Better Worlds', a locked-in, hypnotising fusion of semi-organic deep house grooves, new age melodic motifs and the dreamiest of ambient chords. Over on the flip they dip into slo-mo Italo-disco/acid house fusion via SIRS fine revision of My Friend Dario's 'Tell Aro', before treating us to a Pedro Bertho remix of Verdo's 'Belvourdier' in which sparkling Balearic house piano riffs, undulating acid lines and mid-80s "chorus" synth sounds rise above a fluctuating synthesiser bassline and hustling beats.
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Recuts Vol 3
Cat: SSRV 003. Rel: 09 Oct 24
Upton Upon Purple (6:26)
Missing You Is A Wish (7:16)
No Cost To Run Youthful Hearts (6:01)
Owned By Rhythm (7:38)
Review: Sgt Slick returns with Vol 3 of the Sgt Slick Recuts series, delivering a fresh batch of disco-infused tracks that are perfect for the dancefloor. On Side-1, 'Upton Upon Purple' blends disco, funk, and new wave into an energetic mix that evokes the vibes of Sheila E. and Prince, making it an ideal choice for high-energy club sessions. 'Missing You Is A Wish' follows with a spirited diva disco vibe, combining a driving beat and infectious rhythm that promises to keep dancers moving all night. Side-2 opens with 'No Cost To Run Youthful Hearts,' where sweeping strings create a lush late-night disco atmosphere. The groove is both sophisticated and hip, perfect for those peak hours. The closing track, 'Owned By Rhythm,' cleverly incorporates a sample from Grace Jones' 'Slave to the Rhythm,' offering a groove that's impossible to resist. Vol 3 is a great addition to Sgt Slick's catalog, offering a variety of danceable, disco-driven cuts that will elevate any DJ set.
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D'Hardest
D'Hardest (12")
Cat: JAMWAXMAXI II. Rel: 07 Jul 17
D'Hardest (7:38)
D'Hardest (version) (7:36)
Review: Trinidadian eccentric Shadow has seen interest in his 1980s work rocket in recent times. Jamwax continue their love affair with the artist via this essential reissue of his obscure 1980 single "D'Hardest". Like much of his work, the track offers up a take on soca for the synthesizer age, with dusty electronic melodies and drum machine hits working in perfect harmony with his confident vocal and jangling acoustic guitar flourishes. On the flip you'll find the dub style Version, which strips out much of the vocal and using the chorus as a mantra-like chant.
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Chicago EP
Chicago EP (hand-stamped 12" limited to 250 copies)
Cat: SHDW 01. Rel: 25 Apr 24
The Messiah (7:12)
It Started In Chicago (5:49)
How Does It Feel (6:16)
Changes (6:07)
Review: Newcomers Shadow Pressings lift the lid on their vinyl releasing schedule with a debutante's bang, welcoming a first four-track EP release crafted by none other than an artist taking the label's name. Taking after Chicago and garage house, A-siders 'The Messiah' and 'It Started In Chicago' impress with their full-bodied reveries and beeping repetitions, but neither match the transcendent stringwork, chord progressive poignancies and vocal samply ingenuity of the B1 'How Does It Feel', sure, by our word, to become a modern classic. 'Changes' closes on an indeterminate progressive mood, bridging the gap between styles in a way we don't think we've heard before.
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Warehouse Vol 2
Warehouse Vol 2 (limited 12")
Cat: RBSHAN 06. Rel: 20 Aug 24
Phantazia (6:39)
89 Swing (5:39)
Euphony (5:05)
Uplift My Spirit (6:26)
Elevate (5:13)
Love Tunnel (5:29)
Siren Tool (1:03)
Review: Shan's second installment in his warehouse series continues to deliver the high-octane energy that made its predecessor a hit. The TRACKS perfectly capture the essence of underground raving in forgotten, defiant spaces. The opener, 'Phantazia,' leads the way, blending proto-hardcore vibes with soulful strings reminiscent of Soul II Soul. It's a track that commands attention, demanding action on the dancefloor. '89 Swing' and 'Euphony' bring in breakbeats that nod to the golden era of rave, with the latter evoking the atmospheric soundscapes of The Future Sound of London. 'Elevate' blurs the line between house and techno, creating a pulsating rhythm that's as hypnotic as it is driving. 'Uplift My Spirit' brings a touch of warmth with its break-for-love vibe, adding emotional depth to the EP. Each track on this EP is crafted to fit any rave setting, offering something for everyone, whether you're deep in a warehouse or lost in a late-night set. Shan delivers another potent dose of rave nostalgia, with a modern twist.
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Intérprete: DJ Mau Mau
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Split EP #2
Cat: HPF 021. Rel: 19 Jun 23
Simon Shaw - "Pipes" (7:19)
Simon Shaw - "For The Love" (6:35)
DJ Steaw - "Jazzy Thang" (7:32)
DJ Steaw - "Le Petit Monsieur" (Brooklyn By Night mix) (7:18)
Review: The latest drop on House Puff finds label boss DJ Steaw teaming up with another kindred spirit for the second in a series of split EPs. Parisian deep house don Steaw has a well-established sound dealing in the kind of headsy, 90s-inspired gear which will never tire, and he's true to that vibe with the bumping garage mood of 'Jazzy Thang' and the smouldering throw down of his 'Brooklyn By Night' mix of 'Le Petit Monsieur'. The A side however is given over to Simon Shaw, who offers up a slick, techy strain of grooves ranging from the chunky warm-up fare of 'Pipes' to the crisp, shuffled daydreamer 'For The Love' - one which slots in perfectly with Paris' undying love affair with minimal tech house.
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Shelter Twins
Shelter Twins (hand-numbered 12" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: WB 1201. Rel: 16 Aug 24
Le Jardin Noir (5:45)
Shelter Twins (6:14)
L'Autre Monde (6:29)
Exil (5:55)
Phendrana Memories (8:02)
Le Dernier Voyage (5:45)
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Room Of Men Eaters
Cat: HRDF 023. Rel: 01 Mar 24
Shkema - "Tas Malonumas" (6:32)
Shkema - "Room Of Men Eaters" (6:42)
Shkema - "Sarka Syrkaza" (6:24)
Afrodelic - "Je N'Aime Pas Les Fetes" (Shkema remix) (6:47)
Review: The super French crew Hard Fist have got a brilliantly twisted new Balearic record on their hands here thanks to the work of Shkema in both original and remix mode. He goes first with the deep, dubby and post-punk moodiness of 'Tas Malonumas' then 'Room Of Men Eaters' is a chugging deep disco cut with a fine vocoder vocal that brings some trippiness. 'Sarka Syrkaza' on the flip is another dark one with twisted metal guitar lines and rooted drum drums, then he remixes Afrodelic's 'Je N'Aime Pas Les Fetes' into a loose-limbed and percussive dub disco delight with filtered and freaky vocals.
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Life Is A Blur
Cat: PN 023. Rel: 07 Jun 23
Intro (1:02)
Constant Motion (6:31)
So Low (6:09)
Interlude (3:34)
Thinking Out Loud (6:38)
Ascent (6:03)
Review: Pont Neuf approaches its quarter of a century of releases with Shore serving up a fresh blend of the old and the new on this Life Is A Blur EP. It kick off in laissez-faire fashion with some heavenly ambient, then 'Constant Motion' is a synth-drenched house kicker with jazzy leads. 'So Low' is more progressive and a little darker, while 'Thinking Out Loud' cuts loose and slows down from some sunset downtempo bliss. 'Ascent' rounds out with kaleidoscopic melodies that have you gazing off to the stars.
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Sonar Plexus EP
Cat: CEC 048. Rel: 25 May 23
Sonar Plexus (7:16)
Universal Highway (6:26)
Fearless (7:00)
Turnover (5:23)
Review: Sidney Charles prides himself on making chunky house music that is raw but underpinned by a slick sense of swing. His Heavy House Society label is where most of it arrives but now he takes a detour to Nick Curly's long-running Cecille. 'Sonar Plexus' is irresistible European house music with razor sharp hi-hats, synth curlicues to soften the edges and precise drum work. 'Universal Highway' has a retro 90s feel - a sense of rushing endorphins and bobbing drum breaks that get hands in the air and 'Fearless' then gets liquid and funky with its effervescing rhythms and tumbling synth sequences. 'Turnover' closes out with a soulful US house feel and completes one of Charles's best-ever EPs.
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
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Reso Riddim
Cat: HHS 041V. Rel: 20 Aug 24
Reso Riddim (6:11)
Objection (6:52)
Rawline 98 (5:58)
Charles List (7:10)
Review: German producer Sidney Charles likes his beats chunky and his grooves heavy. He heads up the Heavy House Society which is named in reference to that fact and that is where he steps up now with a new 12", Reso Riddim. The lithe title cut gets things underway then 'Objection' offers up super smooth and irresistible rhythms run through with deft synth work and nice swirling cosmic overtones. 'Rawline 98' taps into a throwback house sound for all passion and sweatiness and last of all 'Charles List' is an all our jacker with snappy snares, yelping vocals and Boo Williams-style house heat that will get any floor going.
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
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My Point
My Point (limited hand-stamped 12")
Cat: GOOEYW 001. Rel: 09 Oct 24
Make A Decision (6:40)
Been Lovin' You (7:04)
Feelings (7:57)
Sometimes (6:48)
Review: Berlin's Gooey share a new EP by Siggatunez as part of their Gooey Editz series. 'My Point' evinces the urgency and speediness of the modern dance shapeshifter, with the title track whirling both pianos and acid grunts around a spoken prosopopoeia of the modern dance form's ideal of immediacy, of quick-footedness: "this is my point: we are at a time that we have to make a decision." The exaltation of decision-making has been present in dance music since at least UR's 'Transition', and we hear echoes of the track here, only for the urgency to be dashed by a bonnier sense of breeziness with 'Been Lovin' You'. The B-side offers weirder treats, though neither 'Feelings' nor 'Sometimes' let up on that stated preference for immediacy, the tension on the B1 especially commanding an especially threadheld sense of anticipation.
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Tags: Tech House
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Teenage Catalog
Cat: WXC 026. Rel: 15 Apr 24
Going Home (7:03)
Stayin Around (5:15)
R2D2 Secret Lover (4:43)
First Drift (Park mix) (6:42)
Genau (7:21)
Review: French label Skylax is back with its Wax Classic offshoot, this time welcoming its most prolific talent, Signal ST. His Teenage Catalog is a superbly sophisticated house outing that looks to the traditions of the likes of DJ Sprinkles and the smoky depths of German label Dial. This artist showed his chic sounds in fine style with his acclaimed album Zapoi And Other Dysfunctional Love Stories here in 2021 and now offers up five more mesmerising tracks, including the captivating 'Going Home' and the mysterious 'R2D2 Secret Lover.' The EP also takes in the silky allure of 'Stayin Around' and the ethereal beauty of 'First Drift (Park Mix),' alongside the sweet rhythms of 'Genau.'
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Tags: Tech House
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Recognition EP
Cat: DBKAB 002. Rel: 08 May 25
Recognition (7:42)
Sparkling Mouth (6:40)
Speak In A Whisper (7:36)
Speak In A Whisper (Fedo remix) (7:13)
Review: Silat Beksi hails from Ukraine and has been serving up finely tuned minimal grooves for some time. This outing takes him to the young Duboka label for a trio of deft, lithe, sinewy sounds. 'Recognition' kicks off with a weighty and dubbed out low end but plenty of drive in the silky pads that loop in colourful patterns. It's a graceful groove which leads into the more lumpy and bubbly dub-tech of 'Sparkling Mouth', a Melchior Productions adjacent sound that is seductively smooth. 'Speak In A Whisper' gets more bitty and abstract with late-night afterparty energy and vinyl crackling bringing it to life. Fedo remixes it with more direct drum funk.
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
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Somethin' 'Bout The Way
Somethin' 'Bout The Way (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: ABEE 6502. Rel: 27 Jun 23
Somethin' 'Bout The Way (Late Nite Tuff Guy Disco dub) (6:42)
Somethin' 'Bout The Way (5:12)
Somethin' 'Bout The Way (Late Nite Tuff Guy short edit) (3:34)
Review: Here's something to get excited about - an unearthed, previously unreleased recording from Philadelphia International group Silk (best known for their soul smash 'I Can't Stop (Turning on You)', with modern club interpretations supplied by housed-up re-edit maestro Late Nite Tuff Guy. The band's original mix, which opens side B, is a gloriously joyful and breezy affair all told, with the group singing in perfect harmony atop a cheery backing track rich in piano riffs, glistening guitars, and a killer groove. Late Nite Tuff Guy delivers two tweaks: an A-side 'Disco Dub' that brilliantly reframes the track as a non-stop nu-disco party anthem that cannily combines the band's original vocals and instrumentation with a far chunkier, weightier, house club-friendly beat, and a suitably similar 'Short Edit' for those who want to get to the point a bit quicker.
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La Decima Compilation: Part 2
Cat: RFGV 0062. Rel: 10 Dec 24
Ben Silver & Boogs - "Do You Think" (6:59)
Jason Hodges & Joey Coco - "Valentino" (feat Emerson Alexander) (6:35)
Elijah Something - "Skippy Disco Track" (7:26)
Ritmiq - "Historia" (La Decima remix) (8:01)
Review: A powerful deep house journey with standout tracks blending tech house, soulful garage and house vibes. Side-1 kicks off with 'Do You Think' by Ben Silver and Boogs, a piano-led house stomper with a deep groove that sets the tone for the collection. The second track, 'Valentino (feat. Emerson Alexander)' by Jason Hodges and Joey Coco, brings soulful vocals and crisp production, perfect for fans of vocal-driven house music. Side-2 dives into a more tracky vibe with 'Skippy Disco Track' by Elijah Something, offering a 90s-inspired house sound, ideal for late-night dancefloors. The compilation closes with 'Historia (La Decima Remix)' by Ritmiq, a tech house banger that's addictive and deep, creating a sweaty, floor-ready atmosphere. Overall, this compilation effortlessly blends soulful and techy house elements, providing a dynamic experience for deep house lovers.
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Hor
Hor (hand-stamped translucent red vinyl 7")
Cat: SD 7INCH. Rel: 21 Jun 24
Hor (5:53)
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Nuphoria EP
Nuphoria EP (hand-stamped 12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: FR 291. Rel: 30 Oct 23
Nuphoria (6:46)
Dream (feat Sanele) (3:29)
Nuphoria (Pretoria mix) (6:08)
Wake Up (feat Frederick) (5:46)
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An Introduction To Frost
Cat: AR 008. Rel: 23 Oct 24
Third Dream (6:33)
When The Foot Falls (6:26)
An Introduction To Frost (7:44)
An Introduction To Frost (Apt E Glacier dub) (8:04)
Review: Simic's contribution to Accessory's eighth release is a masterclass in minimal house that ventures into frosty sonic landscapes. On the A-side, 'Third Dream' opens with delicate precision, utilising airy percussion and sparse melodies that leave plenty of room for the listener's imagination to wander. Its hypnotic, minimal structure feels perfectly at home in a late-night set, inviting dancers to get lost in its clean lines and steady pulse. 'When The Foot Falls' follows, maintaining the minimalist ethos but with a touch more warmth, weaving intricate rhythms into a seamless, immersive journey. The B-side shifts the mood with 'An Introduction to Frost', bringing in the krautrock-inspired textures that lend the record its icy allure. There's a deliberate pace to the track, each layer added carefully, building a shimmering, crystalline atmosphere. This progression is taken a step further with Apt E's 'Glacier Dub' remix, which plunges even deeper into the chill, transforming the original into a dubbed-out, weighty exploration of sound. Apt E's treatment introduces a spaciousness that reverberates with echoes, as if the track is playing out in a vast, frozen cavern. Simic's deft balance of minimalist house and krautrock elements results in a release that is equally suited to introspective listening and dynamic club environments. It's an impressive addition to the Accessory catalogue, showcasing his versatility while remaining rooted in the colder, more experimental corners of electronic music.
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Intérprete: DJ Mau Mau
Tags: Tech House
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The Wendelstein Variations EP
Cat: MUSIKKRAUSE 27. Rel: 30 Oct 08
The Wendelstein Variations
Whos Blues (original)
Whos Blues (SoulPhiction remix)
Intérprete: Simone Vimercati
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Ten Ragas To A Disco Swing EP
Cat: MS 002. Rel: 29 Nov 24
Ten Ragas To A Disco Swing (8:36)
Ten Ragas To A Disco Swing (Antraum remix) (7:12)
Ten Ragas To A Disco Swing (Lowris & Jakub remix) (6:49)
Ten Ragas To A Disco Swing (Bassam remix) (6:55)
Tags: Tech House
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The Warrior Dances Remixes: Part Two
Cat: LAXSE 6. Rel: 06 Oct 23
Warriors Dance (Ron Trent remix) (5:09)
Do It Again (Gene Hunt remix) (4:26)
Mystery Girl (Merwyn Of Virgo Four mix) (11:12)
Mystery Girl (Merwyn Of Virgo Four dub mix) (3:53)
Review: Originally released early last decade, Simoncino's four-part The Warrior Dance series boasted a mix of inspired original productions and superb remixes. This 12" contains four of the best remixes, all of which first appeared between 2010 and 2012. Ron Trent's EP-opening revision of 'The Warrior Dance' is little less than analogue deep house perfection - all sparse drum machine beats, bittersweet chords, sci-fi synth sounds and the producer's usual emotive piano motifs - while Gene Hunt's take on 'Do It Again' is hypnotic, bass-heavy and reminiscent of Larry Heard's most bittersweet early works. Merwyn of Virgo Four drops two takes on 'Mystery Girl': a raw, analogue-rich deep house main mix, and a sparse, jacking and groove-based Dub.
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The Dub Theory EP
Cat: QUINTESSE 92. Rel: 22 Oct 24
Dub Theory I (5:14)
Dub Theory II (4:41)
Dub Theory III (5:18)
Dub Theory IV (5:15)
Review: Simoncino is like a direct link to the earliest roots of deep house. His sounds are coated in tones of tape hiss, dustiness from his analogue machines, and dreamy synth work that speaks of his Italia heritage. This newest EP is another class outing on Quintessentials that finds him leaning into dub. 'Dub Theory I' is mid-tempo but with nice drive, 'Dub Theory II' has more thunder in the claps and darkness in the bass. 'Dub Theory III' brings shards of melodic light that cut through the muggy atmospheres and 'Dub Theory IV' is a nice Maurizio-style techno roller for early evening or the dead of night.

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Intérprete: Superbreak
Tags: Dub Techno
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Remixes
Remixes (12")
Cat: SOUTH 006. Rel: 17 Apr 19
Here Comes The Sun (Francois K remix) (8:56)
Turn Me On (Tony Humphries Got U Turned On dub) (7:50)
Save Me (Coldcut remix) (6:38)
Review: South Street's latest missive gathers together a trio of club-friendly remixes of Nina Simone classics that first appeared on the 2006 compilation "Remixed & Reimagined". Francois K impresses with an A-side revision of Simone's celebrated cover of Beatles classic "Here Comes The Sun" that sounds like a long lost Larry Heard record from his classic Fingers Inc. period. Those after something a little more rolling and funk-fuelled should wrap their ears around Tony Humphries' Dub of "Turn Me On", which boasts a seductive mixture of Romanthony style hard loops and rumbling, UK garage influenced bass. Completing the package is Coldcut's fine re-imagining of "Save Me", which places Simone's heart-arching vocal atop skittish, club-ready drums and looped guitars.
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My Baby Just Cares For Me
Cat: LOCK 003. Rel: 02 Dec 24
My Baby Just Cares For Me (Afro Sunset mix) (6:23)
Review: Nina Simone's rendition of 'My Baby Just Cares for Me' stands as a definitive interpretation of this jazz standard, with her distinct, soulful style infusing the track with fresh charm. Originally recorded in 1957, the song gained new life decades later, reaching the UK top ten in 1987 after it appeared in a perfume commercial. Simone's piano work shines, blending playful syncopation with bluesy phrasing, while her voice adds an intimate, deeply expressive layer. Her version transformed this classic into a timeless, iconic piece, reintroducing her genius to a new generation and solidifying her lasting influence in jazz.
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Maintain Altitude
Cat: SQR 011. Rel: 25 Apr 25
Max Sinal Vs KingCrowney - "Intentions" (feat Liv East) (3:24)
Slxm Sol - "NYBB" (5:40)
Hitch 93 - "Uno, Dos, Tres, Four" (8:00)
Rob Redford - "Garden Party" (6:19)
Soul Groove - "Blues Kitchen" (6:29)
Flying Moth - "Edith" (2:55)
Review: Since its inception in 2023, Soul Quest Records has released some superbly deep and soulful records. To prove the point, the Hackney-based label has decided to serve up a compilation style EP featuring fresh cuts from current artists and new signings. Max Sinal joins forces with King Crowney and vocalist Liv East on the ultra-deep, super soulful warm-up sounds of 'Intentions', before Slxm Sol cannily combines loose-limbed drums, warming bass, sensitive chords, tactile Rhodes keys and soulful vocal snippets on 'NYBB'. Hitch 93 doffs a cap to Chez Damier on the excellent 'Uno Dos Tres Four', Rob Reckford delivers some bright MPC-house action ('Garden Party'), and Soul Grooves goes deep, gently dubby and spacey ('Blues Kitchen'). The gentle broken house sunniness of 'Edith' by Flying Moth completes a fine EP.
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Komo Folly
Komo Folly (limited 12")
Cat: STM 003B. Rel: 07 Jul 23
Komo Folly (3:57)
Komo Folly (St Germain remix) (5:22)
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Ngana Folly
Cat: STM 003A. Rel: 14 Jun 23
Ngana Folly (4:10)
Ngana Folly (Philou Louzolo remix) (6:43)
Ngana Folly (Peaking Lights remix) (10:53)
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Ghetto Corazon EP
Ghetto Corazon EP (coloured vinyl 12" limited to 100 copies (comes in different coloured vinyl, we cannot guarantee which colour you will receive))
Cat: MC 007. Rel: 28 Mar 24
Ghetto Corazon (5:35)
Boothy (feat Trangaz) (5:42)
Boothy (Manda Moor Spicy remix) (5:55)
Boothy (Manda Moor Punchy remix) (6:00)
Tags: Tech House
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Anabiosis EP
Cat: DAYDREAM 017. Rel: 13 Mar 24
Hammajang (7:41)
Aurora (7:05)
Blind (7:45)
First Remark (7:07)
Review: Noah Skelton returns to Daydream with a fresh new excursion into the itchy shuffles of the deep tech variety, tempered with a one-off contribution in the vein of dreamy breaks. Examples of the first style include the tracks 'Hammajang', 'Blind', and 'First Remark', all of which bring an extra slice of texture to an already minimal headroom, which is still maintained despite the textural decorations. 'Aurora' is the wildcard, opting for sizzling breaks constructions, breathy vocal segues and a resonant pad line.
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Astral Trip Remixes
Astral Trip Remixes (12" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: FLTD 016R. Rel: 19 Mar 24
Night Heat (Allysha Joy remix) (4:48)
Gimme Five (Jailed Jamie & Lorenzo Soria remix) (5:34)
Wagwan (Divorce From New York remix) (5:15)
Minor Mood (Sofatalk & Footnote remix) (4:38)
City Cathedratics (Karmasound remix) (4:45)
Review: Skygaze has some recent tunes remixed on this new Flumo Limited 12" and the results are nice and varied. The opener is from Allysha Joy who flips 'Night Heat' into a lively broken beat run through with warming and soulful synths and a sprinkling of percussion. 'Gimme Five' (Jailed Jamie & Lorenzo Soria remix) then ups the ante with a party-starting house vibe and fiery stabs. 'Wagwan' gets a fresh dose of broken beats from Divorce From New York that will have you flailing your limbs in all directions and Sofatalk & Footnote then keep things a little deeper with their jazzy and sun-kissed take on 'Minor Mood'. 'City Cathedratics' is the final cut and becomes a cosmic and heady, percussive and shimmering late-night sound thanks to the work of Karmasound remix.
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Gettin' Out (remastered)
Cat: VOLTA 001. Rel: 11 Oct 22
Gettin' Out (extended version) (5:44)
Gettin' Out (club version) (5:38)
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In The Night
Cat: NG 164. Rel: 18 Feb 25
Sleezy D - "In The Night" (6:43)
Sleezy D - "Wanna Get Down" (5:57)
Juliet Mendoza - "JuJu Love" (4:59)
Juliet Mendoza - "In The Dark" (5:14)
Review: A double-header of sorts from the reinvigorated, Defected-owned Nu Groove label. On side A, Chicago great Marshall Jefferson joins forces with veteran Brit Steve Mac to re-launch the Sleezy D project. The pair opt for a late-80s Chicago house vibe on moody, jacking opener 'In The Night', which boasts a hushed spoken word vocal, before layering up the TB-303 trickery on the dirtier and more intense 'I Wanna Get'. Rising star (and sometime Freerange Records artist) Juliet Mendoza takes over on the flip. She successfully updates the classic Burrell Brothers' Nu Groove deep house sound on 'JuJu Love', before going drum-fill crazy on deep jack-track 'In The Dark'.
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Intérprete: DJ Mau Mau
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Here With Me
Here With Me (green vinyl 12")
Cat: AOS 432-M. Rel: 08 Dec 09
Three Blind Rats
Stop Running Aroud
Sign & Drive
Here With Me (feat Diviniti)
Review: Choosing favourites among the prodigious creative outpouring of Omar S isn't easy, but this one from 2009 is usually riding high on any list. 'Here With Me' is the one - a twitchy, futuristic house cut with detuned chords tumbling about the mix while a heart-aching vocal from Diviniti rings out with raw soul. Elsewhere is the raw minimalism of 'Three Blind Rats', the deep throb of 'Stop Running Around' and the forlorn synth work of 'Sign & Drive.' A timeless EP for sure.
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Plesetsk Cosmodrome
Cat: AOS 432R. Rel: 03 Feb 10
Kosmos 1402
Plesetsk Cosmodrome
Skynet 2 B
Review: The unique thing about Omar S's music is that no matter how much later you listen to it after its initial release, it still sounds mad futuristic. His dusty grooves and otherworldly synth sounds take on many different forms and atmospheres and for this one back in 2010 it was all about occult cosmic worlds. 'Kosmos 1402' has rickety kicks and hits that spit and fizz with grit and grime, while 'Plesetsk Cosmodrome' then sinks into deep astral worlds with rubbery bass bouncing beneath warped pads and 'Skynet 2 B' has a more playful feel with cute chords and a nice skipping rhythm.
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Ultra Fine One
Ultra Fine One (white vinyl 12")
Cat: (432 A). Rel: 18 May 10
Ultra Fine One
Ultra Fine Two
Mid 90's
Review: This EP from 2010 is an oldie but a goldie, which is pretty much something you could say of everything that this Motor City maverick has ever put out. It finds the former Ford factory worker in techno mode from the off: 'Ultra Fine One' is a pounding mid-tempo cut with airy hi hats and kicks that never quit. The whole thing is marbled with fuzzy synth sounds and a corrugated acid line that pries ever deep. 'Ultra Fine Two' is, in essence, the same cut but with broken beat patterns and different filters applied to the acid line. 'Mid 90's' is gloppy acid techno with warped bass and loopy kicks designed for 5 am freakouts.
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Love Endeavor: Maurice Fulton Remixes
Cat: SOUTH 004. Rel: 09 May 18
Love Endeavor (Maurice Fulton remix) (6:09)
Love Endeavor (Maurice Fulton remix instrumental) (6:09)
Review: For lovers, for dreamers, for anyone who knows a beautiful remix when they hear one... Maurice Fulton adds his magic to Alice's gospel-level 2006 album finale "Love Endeavour". That lavish piano hook, those powerful layered backing vocals and Alice's striking, yearning lead are all paid full respect by Fulton as he colours in the spaces with his warm signature discoid soul. Quintessential remix business with an instrumental thrown in for good measure. Feel the love.
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It's Not Over
Cat: MM 017. Rel: 25 Apr 25
When I Was Young (6:56)
The Rush (6:35)
Rewired (5:31)
Review: Chicago born, Detroit-raised Delano Smith is one of the foundational artists of the contemporary house scenes. In 2023, he revealed he was suffering with a rare form of cancer but as this new EP title suggests, he is still here and still crafting high-grade sounds. 'When I Was Young' kicks off with his signature smoky drum loops and train travel sense of hypnosis. 'The Rush' is another heads down jam, this time marbled with eerie pads and wet clicks and claps that oil the groove while 'Rewired' shuts down with real late night delicacy and evocative minimalism.
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Beneath EP
Cat: MM 016. Rel: 08 Dec 21
This Music Here (6:15)
The Gutter (6:18)
Euphoric (7:06)
Review: Detroit veteran Delano Smith returns on his Mixmode imprint for more of his singular style of dubby bass-driven house, with a smattering of innate soulfulness. Three sturdy tracks are featured on the Beneath EP: from the haunting back room dub of 'This Music Here' which is absolutely geared for those heads-down moments, and more basement vibes abound as heard on the hypnotic locomotive stomp of 'The Gutter', while over on the flip things end on a slightly more optimistic note with the swing-fuelled deepness of 'Euphoric'.
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