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Singles
Xtrictly Elektro Vol 1
Xtrictly Elektro Vol 1 (12" limited to 150 copies)
Cat: CT 006. Rel: 23 Apr 25
Calagad 13 - "Get Fresher" (2025 Remaster) (4:49)
5ZYL - "Vilnius Bass" (3:59)
Nachtwald - "Bring Back The Night" (4:15)
Spectrums Data Forces - "Darkness In My Head" (6:04)
EC13 - "Profundo" (Interludio) (0:49)
Wicked Wes - "X1000" (feat Space Frogs From Saturn) (5:48)
Review: Granada's Cosmic Tribe know the definition of "electro" in its broadest sense; their new Xtrictly Electro comp keeps the dystopian sound endemic to the genre's most present incarnation, but refuses to restrict itself to one tempo: the standard 130-ish that has sadly infected the otherwise genius genre as a necessity. An international splinter cell of spec-ops and mercenaries are recalled from retirement here, as we hear Calagad 13, Nachtwald, EC13 and many more mechanoid ilk lay down all manner of slick utilities, making up a morbid multi-tool. 5zyl brings further lasery Lithuanian steeze on 'Vilnius Bass', whilst Spectrums Data Forces betrays the existence of a sinister corporate entity, whose business model works towards the object of instilling 'Darkness In My Head' through giant, killer mozzy basses.
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Dookuzot
Dookuzot (12")
Cat: OW 10. Rel: 23 Apr 25
Maushe (6:36)
Veriyou (5:48)
Dookuzot (6:26)
Nimaa (5:44)
Ebio (5:23)
Saei (4:58)
Review: Dookuzot is the entrancing debut from Floid & W92 aka Woody92, and it's released on their own Omen Wapta imprint. Across eight tracks, they craft a labyrinthine soundscape full of shadowy textures, tribal rhythms and eerie, dissonant tones that feels both ancient and futuristic-an ambient-techno blend that channels family history into sonic myth-making. Standout 'Maushe' hints at dancefloor tension, while 'Veriyou' is seriously deep and heady as part of what is a haunting, high-definition journey through imagined realms and moody post-human worlds.
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Intérprete: Jane Fitz
 in stock $20.83
Disco
Disco (12" in spot-varnished sleeve + insert)
Cat: AUS 004. Rel: 16 Apr 25
Love Supplier (6:03)
Strong & Ready (5:54)
Fancy Dan (5:59)
Who Put The Bite On You (5:56)
Review: Ralph White's early ventures into disco are finally gathered in one place with the first official anthology of his 1978 recordings at Sydney's Albert Studios. Better known at the time as a session player and producer in the city's studio scene, White was tapped by M7 to craft four disco pieces aimed at an emerging dance market. Over just two days in the studio and a small group of local players - including a young Tommy Emmanuel - he recorded four standout cuts, together which remain some of the most refined Oceanian disco ever put to tape. Though the original 12"s saw limited success domestically, M7's distribution push into markets like Canada, India and Argentina helped cultivate a quiet cult following. Now remastered and housed in a deluxe spot-UV sleeve with inserts featuring new liner notes and White's biography, this reissue shines overdue light on a forgotten chapter in Australian dance music.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Disco
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Thrill Me
Thrill Me (12")
Cat: UVR 28025. Rel: 07 Apr 25
The Wonderland Band - "Thrill Me" (Joe T Vannelli Classic mix) (5:51)
The Wonderland Band - "Thrill Me (With Your Super Love)" (8:05)
Pure Energy - "Party On" (Vannelli Bros Classic mix) (7:31)
Pure Energy - "Party On" (8:24)
Review: Use Vinyl looks back to two iconic tracks from the 70s and 80s here for source material for a new remix EP by the Vannelli family. Joe T remixes 'Thrill Me' by The Wonderland Band into the sort of direct and funky house sound that brims with early dance music charm while the Vannelli Bros offer their rework of 'Party On' by Pure Energy which comes with plenty of energy for club contexts. Both tracks are presented as Classic Mix versions and bring plenty of new life to the original hits without forgoing the timeless, catchy and meaningful melodies that define the originals. House music like this is as authentic as it gets.
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Álbumes
Doomed Utility
Doomed Utility (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: UGD 020. Rel: 07 Apr 25
Disco Accident (4:02)
Bruxism (0:28)
Bareback Rider (4:54)
Horse (2:31)
Burning Sage (2:27)
Yehaiyahan (2:40)
Slow Phantom Pain (feat Igan Harem) (2:24)
Gristle Gun (feat Igan Harem) (4:31)
Grand Illusion (2:51)
Narrow Bridge (2:48)
Review: According to the blurb we have for Doomed Utility, Alex Wang is a firm believer that if a tree falls in the forest and nobody is around, it still makes a massive noise. "Sound existed before there were human ears to hear it," we're told. Not to mention the fact we have now surrounded ourselves with machines and digital tools that immerse us in tones we don't necessarily derive pleasure from. Industrial, frenetic, electronic, post-club, deconstructed and, in moments, straddling that genius-lunatic border. Doomed Utility makes no apologies for its most intense moments, and panders not to our inherent desire to understand and make sense. These are beats, basslines, distorted walls of tormented chaos and abstract moments don't lend themselves to meaning making. Welcome to the future. It's confusing.
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Hurry Up Tomorrow (The Complete Edition)
Cat: 756925 8. Rel: 08 May 25
Wake Me Up (5:11)
Cry For Me (3:43)
I Can't F****** Sing (0:18)
Sao Paulo (5:02)
Until We're Skin & Bones (0:13)
Baptized In Fear (3:42)
Open Hearts (4:05)
Opening Night (1:46)
Reflections Laughing (4:38)
Enjoy The Show (4:54)
Given Up On Me (5:52)
I Can't Wait To Get There (3:12)
Timeless (4:13)
Niagara Falls (4:28)
Take Me Back To LA (4:18)
Big Sleep (3:45)
Give Me Mercy (3:37)
Drive (3:06)
The Abyss (4:38)
Red Terror (3:57)
Without A Warning (4:52)
Hurry Up Tomorrow (4:33)
Review: Shockingly, "(Hurry Up Tomorrow) is probably my last hurrah as the Weeknd." With speculation that this could mark the final release under his stage name, Abel Tesfaye returns with his sixth studio album, doubling as the soundtrack for an upcoming psycho-thriller film of the same name, where film and album are to be released in tandem. A known cinephile, and widely applauded for his screen debut in the OPN-scored Safdie Brothers sensation Uncut Gems, Tesfaye's upcoming directorial collaboration with Trey Edward Shults presents an insomniac musician on the verge of a mental breakdown, pulled into an existential odyssey against his best volition. 'Timeless', 'Sao Paulo' and 'Cry for Me' lead the charge, in the aftermath of a vocal injury sustained on tour in 2022. Blending r&b, synth-pop and trap with flourishes of Brazilian funk and hip-hop, the new record doubles as the film's soundtrack, and pushes the Weeknd's palette ever further out into unsettling neon pop territory, contradictorily into the early hours of the weekday.
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Am Are
Am Are (2xLP)
Cat: 377970 6. Rel: 24 Apr 25
BAG (6:53)
Vender (5:31)
Is Anyone Listening ? (4:41)
Am Are (6:12)
Rein (6:49)
Think Ahead (6:39)
Render (8:53)
How? (2:26)
Jazzbasill (5:14)
Reel (7:05)
Review: Norwegian pianist and composer Bugge Wesseltoft, a jazz innovator known for the diversity of his sound, is back with 'Am Are,' which is an expressive exploration of many sonic textures and dynamic contrasts. This album showcases Wesseltoft's inspiring collaborations with a constellation of superb musicians who bridge generations and styles. From sparse arrangements to complex layers of dubs and loops, Am Are highlights the power of human connection through improvisational interplay. Wesseltoft's curated selection demonstrates his passion for projects that spark creativity and celebrate the beauty of musical communication and make another fine addition to his catalogue.
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Vultures 1 (Carnival Edition)
Vultures 1 (Carnival Edition) (gatefold double 7" + CD)
Cat: VULTURES 1BOX. Rel: 11 Apr 25
Carnival (feat Rich The Kid & Playboi Carti) (4:20)
Talking (feat North West) (3:08)
Vultures (feat Bump J & Lil Durk) (4:40)
Vultures (Havoc remix) (4:24)
Stars (CD) (1:57)
Keys To My Life (2:54)
Paid (3:17)
Talking (3:07)
Back To Me (4:55)
Hoodrat (3:42)
Do It (3:48)
Paperwork (2:29)
Burn (1:54)
Fuk Summ (3:30)
Vultures (4:40)
Carnival (4:24)
Beg Forgiveness (6:12)
Problematic (3:16)
King (2:41)
Review: Kanye West may be widely criticised and sidelined these days, but he will forever be known as a vital hip-hop pioneer whose influence is undeniable. Back in 2024, he teamed up with Ty Dolla $ign to release Vultures 1 - an album that is bold and genre-defying and reflects the duo's musical prowess and polarising personas. Production is layered and lush, with contributions from heavyweights like Timbaland and James Blake, and standout features from equally big names like Playboi Carti and Travis Scott. Tracks here all shine with lively rhythms and high-energy flows, even if the lyrics don't always hit the mark. Nonetheless, the project topped the Billboard 200 all the same.

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Vultures 1 (Carnival Edition)
Vultures 1 (Carnival Edition) (limited numbered gatefold maroon vinyl double 7" + CD)
Cat: VULTURES 1BCV. Rel: 11 Apr 25
Carnival (feat Rich The Kid & Playboi Carti) (4:25)
Talking (feat North West) (3:08)
Vultures (feat Bump J & Lil Durk) (4:41)
Vultures (Havoc remix) (4:33)
Stars (CD) (1:57)
Keys To My Life (2:54)
Paid (3:17)
Talking (3:07)
Back To Me (4:55)
Hoodrat (3:42)
Do It (3:48)
Paperwork (2:29)
Burn (1:54)
Fuk Summ (3:30)
Vultures (4:40)
Carnival (4:24)
Beg Forgiveness (6:12)
Problematic (3:16)
King (2:41)
Review: He might pretty much be cancelled these days but there is no denying the impact Kanye West has had on hip-hop. As recently as last year with Ty Dolla $ign he cooked up 'Vultures 1' which now comes as a special Carnival Edition and is a provocative, genre-blending affair that showcases both artists' strengths and controversies. The production is sonically rich with contributions from top-tier talents like Timbaland and James Blake, and guest appearances from venerated verse men such as Playboi Carti and Travis Scott. Tracks like 'Carnival' stand out with their infectious drum patterns and energetic deliveries even if the lyrical content is not up there with their usual best work. Despite the controversies surrounding West, this album achieved commercial success and topped the US Billboard 200 chart.
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Everything Is Within You
Cat: DGLIB 32LP. Rel: 15 May 25
All In You (Obi Franky) (5:35)
Do Me Right (RAHH & Dames Brown) (3:00)
Free (RAHH) (6:08)
So Good To Me (Hot Toddy & Karen Harding) (4:55)
Whatever Is Missing In You (RAHH) (4:30)
Take It Back (Mousse T & Davie) (3:37)
Times Are Changing (RAHH & Dames Brown) (4:50)
Your Voice (RAHH & Dames Brown) (4:54)
Review: Ben Westbeech returns with his first solo full-length since 2011's There's More To Life Than This, marking a new chapter in a varied career as a singer-songwriter, DJ, hit producer and curator. The Glitterbox release hears Westbeech step back from the mic to focus fully on production and arrangement, bringing together a cast of musicians to channel a message of self-empowerment and inner peace, through pristine delays, diachronic desert grooves and a freed disco-bedience. Joined by fellows RAHH, Dames Browbn and Obi Franky, Westbeech's latest is a full-length ode to changing times and inner openness.
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Who's Who (remastered)
Cat: BEWITH 186LP. Rel: 28 Mar 25
Palace Palace (5:42)
Hypno Dance (4:43)
Popeden (4:31)
Roll Jacky Roll (4:43)
Ad Libitum (5:07)
Dancin' Machine (5:50)
Review: For their latest red-hot reissue, the admirable Be With Records takes us back to Paris in 1979 and the sole album by Who's Who - one of the numerous aliases of songwriter, musician and producer Daniel Bangalter, AKA Thomas Bangalter of Daft Punk's dad. The apple doesn't fall far from the tree, right? The six tracks showcased on the eponymous set are very in keeping with French disco of the period, with attractive (and then cutting edge) synthesiser sounds being combined with glassy-eyed male and female vocals, infectious "walking" basslines and Cerrone-esque drums. Highlights are plentiful, from the peak-time disco joy of the tropical-tinged "Palace Palace", the Moroder/Patrick Cowley-influenced mid-tempo spaciness of 'Hypno Dance', to the Tata Vega style jauntiness of 'Roll kacky Roll' and the fantastic 'Dancin' Machine'.
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Tags: Disco Funk
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Transmitter
Cat: UTR 005. Rel: 23 Apr 25
Frozen Signal (6:21)
Hemisphere (6:49)
Octave (5:09)
Fuel (6:10)
Transmitter (7:09)
Infinite (5:15)
I Should Fly (5:14)
Genetic (7:17)
Review: Wild Planet was originally a duo consisting of Simon J Hartley and Richard Brook who put out a fine debut album on Warp. After that. Hartley became the sole member for a further album on Octave One's Detroit-based 430 West label. This album came first in 1999 and has been fully remastered and sounds better than ever, with three bonus tracks from the original CD version making their vinyl debut. Transmitter captures a distinct blend of raw, warm and futuristic Detroit electro and techno that ranges from deep machine funk to atmospheric synth work. It's a shining example of Motor City innovation at its peak. Do not sleep.

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