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Singles
MM 003
MM 003 (red vinyl 12")
Cat: MM 0003. Rel: 12 May 25
Johannes Astrup - "Protocol" (5:40)
Booz - "Restore" (4:52)
Temudo & Svarog - "Auditory Euphoria" (6:55)
The Gambler - "Ion" (4:37)
Audiokast - "WXKLSD" (part 2) (8:31)
Torn - "Metahemeralism" (7:18)
 in stock $18.86
Arpegia (Without You) (reissue)
Cat: SBCL 016. Rel: 15 May 25
Amber Broos & The Mackenzie - "Arpegia (Without You)" (feat Jessy) (7:36)
The Mackenzie - "Arpegia (Without You)" (feat Jessy The long Trance mix) (12:43)
 in stock $21.38
Let's Dance
Cat: TFZ 007. Rel: 13 May 25
Let's Dance (Across The Floor) (3:34)
Go 'head (3:02)
Review: TakeFingz returns with its seventh release and offers up a double A-side 7" tailored for dancefloor devastation. On Side A, DJ Katch reworks classic funk breaks into a groove-heavy party igniter that betrays some seriously sharp turntable skills and crowd-moving instincts. It's a surefire weapon for any set in high-energy settings. On the flip, DJ Toby Gee drops a bass-driven boogie funk jam packed with vintage chants and break-heavy grooves. Both tracks are precision-crafted with nods to B-Boy culture among them perfect for bodypoppers and lockers alike.
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 in stock $23.36
AML 006
AML 006 (12")
Cat: AML 006. Rel: 27 May 25
Dulus - "I Still Care"
Acrobat, Plecta, Ilias Katelanos - "Ruyi"
Taleman - "Eclipsed Echoes"
Shri, Alej CH - "Mulivan"
Review: Amulanga, operating out of Thailand, emphasise beauteous atmospheric progressive house, pairing each compilation with exquisite, extra-worldly sci-fi themes. Their latest, sixth vinyl V/A hears additions from Dulus, Acrobat, Ilias Katalenos & Plecta, Taleman and Shri & Alej, each track a seamless infusion of living, writhing organic sound. More than just music, the aim is to imply a narrative, shuttling and transforming listeners over and beyond centrifugal, interplanetary orbits - not just dancefloors.
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Double Attack
Cat: RF 417. Rel: 12 May 25
Delroy Jones & Tennors - "Double Attack" (2:27)
Earl Lindo - "Fearless" (2:35)
 in stock $14.91
Dope Jams NYC Vol 1: 2005-2012 Addendum 2
Cat: DJ 579. Rel: 15 May 25
June - "Direct Contact" (5:22)
Teal - "Imprints" (2:34)
Mental Instrum - "Music On My Mind" (5:38)
Beige - "Blast Knuckles" (3:47)
 in stock $24.76
Mope & Cry
Cat: JFR 742. Rel: 12 May 25
Freddie McKay - "Mope & Cry" (2:55)
Talent Crew - "Mope & Cry" (version) (2:51)
Review: The Top Ranking crew has pulled another doozy out of the bag here. Freddie McKay's 'Mope & Cry' finds the vocalist at his most vulnerable and expressive. It was originally released in 1974 during the golden era of Jamaican music and is steeped in rich harmonies with a rolling bassline with gently skanking guitar that cushions McKay's aching vocals. With a voice that effortlessly conveys sorrow and resilience, he delivers a timeless tale of love lost and emotional survival. The killer dub on the flip makes this one a no-brainer.
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 in stock $16.05
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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Intérprete: Voodoocuts
 in stock $21.67
Ohm Series #13
Cat: OHM 013. Rel: 27 May 25
Modernism - "Deserve Rage"
Tim Kossmann - "Resonance"
Ben Kaczor - "Love Goes"
Kirill Matveev & Nikdo - "Social Permafrost"
Review: The fact that this is the 13th release in the Ohm series catalogue need not impede the assurance of quality by way of superstitions about unlucky numbers. New ones from Modernism, Tim Kossmann, Bec Kaczor and Kirill Matveev work through gassy textures that rasp against negative, membranous moulds, be this on the understated, unassuming 'Love Goes' or the neurotransmissive 'Deserve Rage'. Bjarnar Jonsson has a good radar for talent, and does a bang-up A&R job on this resistant, reactant techno comp.
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 in stock $14.91
Zonegrens EP
Zonegrens EP (limited orange & black marbled 12")
Cat: RET 010RE. Rel: 14 May 25
Warehouse Lovestory (5:16)
Sound Of Sea (4:19)
Bad Dream Tuesday (6:27)
Bruine Knipoog (4:51)
 in stock $15.75
DB12 012 (B-STOCK)
Cat: DB12 012 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
B-STOCK: Sleeve scratched and torn but otherwise in excellent condition
Other World (7:42)
Dolce Julia (7:13)
Voice Of Omicron (6:35)
Monkey Key (6:00)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve scratched and torn but otherwise in excellent condition***


A strong, strong showing from Duca Bianco after a period of relative dormancy, teaming up with Manchester's Talking Drums for a musical culture clash with maximum impact. The four tracks see a wide palate of influences being mixed up, from the cheeky Afrobeat shuffle of 'Monkey Key' to the 80s electropop of 'Voice Of Omicron' and the Nico-esque vocal delivery on Balearic groover 'Dolce Julia'. This is an EP with lots of surprises, tons of originality and musical confidence brimming over its edges.
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 in stock $11.25
TNT Vol 9
Cat: TNT 009. Rel: 20 May 25
Without Me (4:30)
The Real Slim Shady (4:02)
Review: TNT Rap Classics are a ghostly rap reissues outfit, operating in the shadows, but they've churned out a truly solid ream of stadium/megastar rap reissues on 7" for several years now. After lookbacks on Nelly and Beyonce they now pay due deference to Eminem, placing special attention on the rapper's early-noughts Slim Shady era. 'Without Me' was the whimsical, cheekily intoned lead single from The Eminem Show, finding Eminem lampooning pop culture, the media, and his critics. 'The Real Slim Shady', meanwhile, came before, with biting critique of the pop cultural fascination with authenticity: "Will the real Slim Shady please stand up?"
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 in stock $16.05
Delta Dubs
Cat: VIS 339. Rel: 16 May 25
Delta Dub 1
Delta Dub 2
Delta Dub 3
Delta Dub 4
Review: Hailing from Tokyo, Satoshi Tomiie emerged in the New York scene after Frankie Knuckles discovered him and his debut record, 'Tears' in 1989, was co-produced with Knuckles and featured Robert Owens. It is a dance music classic and as part of Def Mix Productions with David Morales, Satoshi crafted iconic 1990s remixes for artists like Madonna, Mariah Carey, and Inner City. Here collaborating with Ibiza's Tuccillo, Satoshi created 'Delta Dubs', a live, one-take dub house project recorded on a Soundcraft Delta desk. This tribute to dub's pioneers reimagines the essence of dub with a futuristic twist that lands courtesy of 20/20 Vision.
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Intérprete: Superbreak
 in stock $16.05
Minerva
Minerva (12")
Cat: TONEARM 1. Rel: 13 May 25
Minerva (3:33)
Luminance (5:15)
Isko (4:30)
Ilthat (4:36)
Review: The rather enigmatic Tonearm is back with a new transmission that is clearly inspired by the ambient innovations of AFX. Innocent synth modulations, naive keys and thinking patterns all bring futuristic AI visions of peaceful utopia to life on 'Minerva', which is a beatless delight. 'Luminance' has a deeply buried rhythm and sustained chords that hum up top, then 'Isko' has cascading melodic rain and hurried rhythm suggestions way off in the distance. 'Ilthat' allows a moment of hope and joy with its brighter synth colours deftly looped and ever shape shifting. A quiet, impressive future sound full of nostalgia.
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 in stock $12.10
Jeh Noh Mix (B-STOCK)
Cat: ANN 001 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition
Tools 4 Seduction - "Like On VHS" (6:01)
Tools 4 Seduction - "Choruscan" (6:20)
Lachina - "Out Of The Past" (7:06)
Lachina - "Metallic Rain" (8:05)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


Turin's Bunkereeno Kollektiv and ITALIA90 have come together to launch their own new label Anna Records and it debuts with a split EP from Tools 4 Seduction and Lachina. The Argentinian former goes first with the Italo-infused sound of 'Like on VHS' full of dreamy chords and retro-future drums. 'Choruscan' is brighter and happier with cheery chords and a wonky baseline brings the vibes. On the B-side, Lachina who hails from Turin flips the vibe with more strident disco-techno sounds and direct cosmic energy on 'Out Of The Past'. His 'Metallic Rain' then brings flashy synth arps and a speedy intergalactic groove.
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 in stock $16.05
White Lines (reissue)
White Lines (reissue) (red vinyl 7" reeditado)
Cat: CR 002. Rel: 12 May 25
Whitelines (4:31)
Smack My Pitch Up (4:04)
Review: Australia's Choi Records drop their second release in the shape of two powerful cover versions either side of a devilish little 7" by The Traffic. The A-side, "White Lines", is a funky, horn-led reinterpretation of Grandmaster Flash's original tune : an instrumental brass ode to the original beast. On the flip, there's "Smack My Pitch Up", another mighty instrumental rework of The Prodigy classic, complete with a string of trumpets that imitate the original's inimitable vocal loop.
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 in stock $16.60
California Love
California Love (coloured vinyl 7" reeditado)
Cat: CR 006. Rel: 12 May 25
California Love (4:34)
No Through Road (4:27)
 in stock $16.60
Beat It
Beat It (7" reeditado)
Cat: CR 009. Rel: 12 May 25
Beat It (4:42)
Thriller (4:50)
Review: Melbourne, Australia based sextet The Traffic, headed up by Ivan 'Choi' Khatchoyan, serve up a special MJ feature funk 45. Presented in a special pressing in red vinyl with black splatter, we get awesome renditions of Michael Jackson tracks 'Beat It' and 'Thriller' from his iconic Thriller album from 1982. The big band energy of the players make these cover versions worthy your attention, with a killer horns section imitating the king of pop's falsetto to great effect.
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 in stock $16.60
Super Freak (reissue)
Super Freak (reissue) (clear blue splattered vinyl 7" reeditado)
Cat: CR 005. Rel: 12 May 25
Super Freak (4:44)
Like I Love You (4:49)
 in stock $16.60
Necessary Love (reissue)
Cat: ST 521 BLACK. Rel: 14 May 25
Necessary Love (vocal) (6:30)
Necessary Love (instrumental) (6:29)
Review: Famously featured on NY Style Vol. 46 by DJ Masaru, Tranzit's 'Necessary Love' is a rare boogie gem from the 1980s that deserves more shine - and will not get it with this reissue. Smooth and soulful to its core, it delivers a mid-tempo groove wrapped in dreamy chords, lush textures and heartfelt vocals. With its romantic message and mellow energy, it's perfect for slow dancing or late-night reflection and is more than just a love song. It captures the emotional essence of 80s modern soul, so if you love overlooked r&b treasures, 'Necessary Love' is a crucial pick up.

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Tags: Disco Funk
 in stock $14.63
Neccessary Love (reissue)
Neccessary Love (reissue) (pink vinyl 12")
Cat: ST 521COLOUR. Rel: 14 May 25
Neccessary Love (vocal) (6:29)
Neccessary Love (instrumental) (6:27)
Tags: Disco Funk
 in stock $14.63
Multi Delay EP
Cat: BS 002. Rel: 19 May 25
Control (6:37)
Liquid Rain (6:18)
Interface (8:50)
Review: Originally released in 1997, this underground gem gets a welcome reissue which suggests its impact hasn't dulled a bit. This is classic late-90s techno - from New York's Trebbi via an Italian label - at its most urgent and hypnotic, with enough character and raw drive to still hit hard in today's dancefloors. The title track, 'Control' is an Italian stomper through and through in a heady, trance-tinged banger with tight sequencing and a relentless pulse. It surges with a kind of controlled chaos with that turn-of-the-century energy where techno and trance often blurred lines. It sounds remarkably fresh with tight production and timeless structure. Side-B begins with 'Liquid Rain', diving into tribal techno territory with percussive swagger and a rolling, humid groove. It's a slow-burner, but one that pays off in deep, body-moving momentum. Closer 'Interface' strips things back into a proper warehouse tool i functional, fierce and full of grit. This reissue is more than nostalgia i it's a reminder of how enduring and versatile this sound can be.
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 in stock $16.87
Festival Journey VA EP
Gregor Tresher - "Bonegrinder" (8:14)
Works Of Intent & Voltaire - "Cascade Rips" (6:38)
Marco Bailey - "Arcane" (4:30)
Tom Hades & Soren Aalberg - "Perditae" (6:08)
Review: This four-track compilation draws a tight line between warehouse muscle and emotional lift, delivering techno that's as moving as it is functional. Each cut brings a distinct perspective, yet they all share a sense of cinematic build and focused production. Gregor Tresher starts with 'Bonegrinder', a slow-burn builder that creeps forward before erupting into a peak-time workout. The groove is tight, the progression deliberate and when it hits full stride, it lands with impact. 'Cascade Rips', a collaboration between Works Of Intent and Voltaire, brings a different mood entirely. Its rolling bassline sits beneath a futuristic synth lead that feels both suspenseful and strangely touching. There's emotion under the surface and it simmers just right. On the Side-B, Marco Bailey drops 'Arcane', built around raw drum machine sequences and electro pulses. It grooves hard with a throwback vibe, nodding to early rave with metallic melodies and vocodered snippets that recall Kraftwerk without mimicking. The closer, 'Perditae' by Tom Hades and Soren Aalberg, floats into a more euphoric space. Its rising melody and ghostly vocals feel like they're beamed down from the heavens. A smartly curated collection of peak and soul.
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 in stock $15.75
The Best Of Tweak
The Best Of Tweak (recycled vinyl 12")
Cat: BTL 021. Rel: 12 May 25
Generation (instrumental) (5:53)
Red Rover (rework) (5:59)
Fathorn (5:55)
Fathorn (Raw Deal Freedom Time remix) (6:58)
Review: Tweak's latest is another fine trip through rhythm, texture and atmosphere across three originals that are couched in broken beat. 'Generation' leads with lovely laidback grooves and a warm, gloopy bassline as precise electronics merge with a hint of vintage soul. The 'Red Rover' (Rework) is another sunny, horizontal sound with bubbly broken beats and lush flutes adding the hook, then 'Fathorn' explores darker, more tribal rhythms with deep bass and ritualistic percussion. Raw Deal's Freedom Time Remix of 'Fathorn' takes it further with some fluid grooves and expressive brass top notes next to glowing, golden Rhodes chords. A fantastically feel-good and fuzzy sound.
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 in stock $19.43
RNT In The D
RNT In The D (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: RNT 061. Rel: 20 May 25
Happy House (GU edit)
Be Cool (Rahaan edit)
Hot Damn (JKriv edit)
Love Explosion (The Patchouli Brothers edit)
Review: Razor-N-Tape's white label series serves up its first-ever various artists collection here, and it opens with Windy City master Glenn Underground. His 'Happy House' is a joyous disco stomper with florid strings and lung-busting vocals. Rahaan adds his own edit to 'Be Cool', which is a jazzy dancer with magnificent guitar work and brassy horns. 'Hot Damn' (JKriv edit) keeps the love flowing with funky disco house energy and an air of hands in the air celebration and The Patchouli Brothers flip 'Love Explosion' into a strident, front foot wafered and pumping disco funker with gorgeous vocals. There I so much sunshine and joy in these tunes that they melt even the stoniest of hearts.
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 in stock $17.45
Álbumes
Gaiaphilia
Gaiaphilia (LP reeditado)
Cat: MTR 019. Rel: 13 May 25
Birds Of Borneo (3:12)
Gaiaphilia (8:17)
Elegant Spiral (6:54)
Ancient Beach (5:07)
O-KA-GU-RA (3:50)
Sanukite (2:33)
Veil Of The Night (5:46)
Hibiki Of Katakamuna (1:32)
Review: Japanese artists Yumiko Morioka and Takashi Kokubo unite for a journey through blended piano, atmospheric synth and nighttime field recording. Both Morioka and Kokubo are pioneers of Japanese new age import, with the former lyricist, pianist and composer trailblazing with her sole 1987 album Resonance and the latter composer and musical environmentalist responsible for a string of geometrically-charged, fantastical LPs from 1980 onwards. Morioka herself makes a welcome return to music after taking a staunch step back to raise her family in the late 80s; her music has since been quietly cherished, and now Gaiaphilia evidences her not-lost ivorian flair, with her piano melding blissfully with pop-out sea- and soundscapes.
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 in stock $26.45
We Don't Own, We Create
Cat: FPLP 02. Rel: 15 May 25
My Ikigai (4:32)
Plastic World (5:06)
Silent Reverie In To Memory (6:45)
Remind Me Ridley (3:50)
A Beautiful Struggle (4:01)
Echoes Of Fate (4:28)
We Don't Own, We Create (4:17)
Crescendo For Mizze (6:01)
 in stock $32.37
Ljostillifun
Ljostillifun (hand-numbered 180 gram opaque green vinyl LP limited to 100 copies)
Cat: UKM 128LTD. Rel: 15 May 25
Hrafnaklukka (feat Eraldo Bernocchi) (5:29)
Kirtilaugnfro (feat Moshimoss) (4:41)
Ljosadunnurt (feat Patricia Wolf) (5:25)
Dagstjarna (feat Gigi Masin) (4:13)
Glitsky (feat Eraldo Bernocchi) (4:08)
Ilmreyr (feat Oskar Thorarensen) (4:43)
Melasol (feat Thorkell Atlason) (4:08)
Laekjasef (feat Hoshiko Yamane) (5:21)
 in stock $40.24
Live At The Volksbuhne Berlin New Year's Eve 2005
Cat: LTGCD 21. Rel: 15 May 25
Trumpet Herald
Convincing People
Splitting Sky
Slug Bait
Rabbit Snare
Almost A Kiss
Greasy Poo
Endless Not
Vow Of Silence
PA Destroyer
Hamburger Lady
Review: The then recently reformed Throbbing Gristle's 2005 New Year's Eve performance at Berlin's Volksbuhne pulses with the band's trademark intensity, presenting a vivid snapshot of their uncompromising live ethos, immortalising a key moment in their ongoing evolution, where they intertwine iconic tracks like 'Convincing People', 'Slug Bait', and 'Hamburger Lady' with newer materialigiving a taste of what was to come in their first album in 27 years. The show also marked their first encore in over two decades, a rare treat for fans. As one of the originators of industrial music, their influence looms large, with this performance underscoring their continued commitment to pushing boundaries, both musically and culturally. The shock value of Throbbing Gristle has worn off, but the questions they raised about the nature of art, performance and audience remain compelling, and the music remains as instantly visceral and comfrontational as ever. Their legacy is woven through the dark industrial fabric of countless acts that followed, but the message has always been clear: creativity without compromise is the truest form of rebellion.
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Live At The Volksbuhne Berlin New Year's Eve 2005
Cat: TGLP 21. Rel: 15 May 25
Trumpet Herald (3:02)
Convincing People (7:56)
Splitting Sky (7:55)
Slug Bait (6:33)
Rabbit Snare (6:34)
Almost A Kiss (6:52)
Greasy Poo (8:22)
Endless Not (7:38)
Vow Of Silence (7:02)
PA Destroyer (10:12)
Hamburger Lady (6:21)
Review: Formed in 1975, the British industrial group Throbbing Gristle - Genesis P-Orridge, Cosey Fanni Tutti, Chris Carter, and Peter "Sleazy" Christopherson - had pushed sonic and cultural boundaries over the edge, with their transgressive performances, experimental electronics, and confrontational aesthetics. After disbanding in 1981, TG's reunion in the early 2000s was met with both excitement and skepticism; rather than nostalgia, they continued evolving, creating new works like Part Two: The Endless Not (2007), which managed to scupper expectations beyond the mere expectation that they scupper expectations. This Berlin performance, on the cusp of a new year, captures their raw, improvised power, in the space of five tracks which would be released on the 2007 record. Haunting, mechanical, and utterly uncompromising.
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The Island Of Tooth & Claw
Cat: LIMB 021. Rel: 13 May 25
Paisley Snakes
No Castigo
Please Mr Crocodile
What Kind Of Animal Are You?
Under Pressure
Who Knows
Lo
Gimme Two Seconds
Evergreen
Sun In Face
 in stock $16.05
Ibiza Classics: 10th Anniversary Collection
Cat: 758166 5. Rel: 22 May 25
Pjanoo
Lola's Theme
Touch Me
Free (Do What U Want) (Giobbi club edit)
Finally (New 2025 edit)
With Every Heartbeat
La Ritournelle
Man With A Red Face (New 2025 edit)
Yeke Yeke (New 2025 edit)
You Got The Love (Tiesto remix)
Sing It Back
Killer
Time (Tale Of Us X Pete Tong X Jules Buckly)
Waiting All Night
Insomnia
9PM (Till I Come)
Out Of Space
Right Here, Right Now
Strings Of Life, Knights Of The Jaguar/Nightmare/Cafe De Mar
Promised Land
The Cure & The Cause
Body Language
Sweet Harmony
Greece 2000
Children
You Don't Know Me
Galvanize
Born Slippy
Go
Your Love
Rose Rogue
Good Life
Where Love Is
Clubbed To Death
Belfast
Porcelain
Feel The Love
Rhythm Of The Night
Review: A decade has now passed since long-serving British DJ Pete Tong joined forces with arranger/conductor Jules Buckley to create covers of classic dance anthems with the help of the latter's expansive Heritage Orchestra collective. Since then, there have been countless concerts and albums - the latter frequently featuring vocal performances from high-profile artists. This tenth anniversary 'best of' collection is therefore welcome. There are some new standalone 'edits' of tracks previously featured on medleys - see 'Finally' (featuring Jessie Ware), 'Man With The Red Face', 'Yeke Yeke' and the sweeping, soaring 'Cafe Del Mar' - but otherwise you're getting fan favourites and familiar anthems, including tasty versions of Orbital's 'Belfast', Adamski's 'Killer' (featuring original singer and now superstar Seal), Joe Smooth's 'Promised Land' and Robert Miles' 'Children'.
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Ibiza Classics: 10th Anniversary Collection
Ibiza Classics: 10th Anniversary Collection (neon yellow & neon orange vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 758162 5. Rel: 22 May 25
Pjanoo (3:08)
Lola's Theme (feat Cookie) (3:17)
Touch Me (feat The Kills) (4:19)
Finally (feat Jessie Ware) (5:46)
With Every Heartbeat (feat Zara Larsson) (3:56)
Man With A Red Face (feat Sherifa Gunu) (3:58)
Yeke Yeke (feat Sherifa Gunu) (3:31)
Killer (feat Seal) (4:51)
Free (Do What U Want) (feat Ultra Mate - LP Giobbi club edit) (3:53)
You Got The Love (feat Becky Hill - Tiesto remix) (3:07)
Time (5:07)
La Ritournelle (feat Will Heard) (3:20)
Greece 2000 (3:39)
Insomnia (4:21)
Cafe Del Mar (3:34)
Right Here Right Now (4:08)
Sing It Back (feat Becky Hill) (4:44)
9PM (Til I Come) (2:47)
Rhythm Of The Night (feat RoRo) (2:53)
Review: It's all gone... 2025 marks the decade since Pete Tong, folk-vernacular-approved DJ and radio tastemaker, joined forces with conductor Jules Buckley and The Heritage and The Essential Orchestra to reimagine electronic dance anthems through the grandeur of orchestration. Over the years, their redos have made club classics symphonic, purpled in a way few other reimaginers could beat. To celebrate, Pete has now curated a special anniversary compilation, with orchestral renditions of iconic tracks such as 'Pjanoo', 'Lola's Theme', 'Killer,' 'Insomnia', '9PM (Till I Come)', and 'Your Love'.
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 in stock $33.76
Total Blue (B-STOCK)
Cat: MFM 071 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition
The Path (4:00)
Corsair (3:46)
Heart Of The World (7:42)
Jaguarundi (5:26)
Dorian Dial (4:04)
Chaparral (6:04)
Bone Chalk (4:34)
Pearl Plains (4:28)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


Total Blue is a Los Angeles-based trio consisting of Nicky Benedek, Alex Talan, and Anthony Calonico who are new to the Music From Memory label. While the three have collaborated for over a decade, this self-titled album marks a new chapter in their artistic journey as a trio. Fuelled by a sense of play and exploration, it embodies their quest to "touch the beyond" and capture an elusive vibe they've long pursued. They see the work as a complete vision where reality and imagination merge-not through escapism, but by expanding perspectives as they blend digital synths, Akai EVI wind synthesiser, fretless bass, and guitars to create a lush soundscape that's as vast as it is expansive.
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 in stock $28.14
Lift Off Part Two
Lift Off Part Two (2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: RHMC 0062. Rel: 21 May 25
Just Another Love Song (5:40)
Juice (4:36)
And Fly Away (11:26)
Street Wave (12:48)
Her (10:38)
Review: Original deep house pioneer Ron Trent is back with another new album, 35 years after his game-changing debut. And Lift Off marks a sophisticated evolution in his sonic journey as he echews the introspective downtempo of his 2022 LP What Do The Stars Say To You and deftly blends epic instrumentals, vocal collaborations and intricate arrangements that reflect his diverse influences. There is a great sense of musicality here as masterful percussion intertwines with exploratory tempos and elegant bridge dance music's past, present and future. The highlight is 'Just Another Love Song' which has a whiff of Womack and Womack about it.
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Lift Off Part One
Lift Off Part One (2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: RHMC 0061. Rel: 21 May 25
Hot Ice (6:24)
Jazz FUnk (7:26)
Woman Of Color (11:36)
Sexstrology (10:21)
Let Me See You Shining (9:01)
Review: After five years mostly playing only in the US, Ron Trent returns to global touring in 2025 as well as droppinga new album Lift Off, which spans a decade of recordings and comes nearly 35 years since his groundbreaking debut. The new record is packed with rich rhythms, warm chords and heady percussion with diverse sounds and tempos from across a lifetime spent collecting, playing and making music. Standouts include the Wally Badarou-inspired 'Hot Ice,' samba-infused 'Woman of Color' and the deep house jazz of 'Jazz Funk.'
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Lift Off
Lift Off (2xCD)
Cat: RHMCCD 6. Rel: 21 May 25
Hot Ice
Jazz-funk
Woman Of Color
Sexstrology
Let Me See You Shining
Just Another Love Song
Juice
And Fly Away
Street Wave
Her
Review: After spending much of the last five years confined to the United States, Ron Trent is off on tour this year. As a way of re-introducing himself - not the deep house legend needed to do that of course - he has partnered with Rush Hour to release Lift Off, a fresh double album of previously unheard music. More defiantly dancefloor-centric than his previous album, the decidedly cosmic and downtempo 'What Do The Stars Say To You' (as WARM), the two-disc set sees the Chicagoan combine his usual percussively-layered grooves, warming basslines and colourful synth sounds with nods to all manner of musical influences old and new. The results are uniformly superb, with our picks of a very strong bunch including the spacey future-boogie of Leroy Burgess collaboration 'Let Me See You Shining', the spaced-out, slow-motion epic that is 'Woman of Color', the AM radio-friendly Balearic pop of 'Just Another Love Song' and the undeniably gorgeous 'Street Wave'.
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