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Singles
Duration Rhyme Remix EP (B-STOCK)
Duration Rhyme Remix EP (B-STOCK) (limited hand-stamped 12")
Cat: HT 031 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
Duration Rhyme (vocal mix)
Duration Rhyme (acappella)
Duration Rhyme (Tofubeats remix)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Torn sleeve, otherwise in excellent working condition***


Recorded in 1999 but only released in December 2020 on Takecha's excellent 120A EP, 'Duration Rhyme' is a simply gorgeous slab of sunrise-ready deep house in which glistening chords, sun-kissed melodies, elongated chords and jazz-funk synths rise above a locked-in beat. Previously, we've only ever heard an instrumental mix, even though Takecha recorded a full vocal version with singer Mayumi Tusruta at the tail end of the '90s. Here that mix finally gets released, and it really is a doozy: a super-sweet, life-affirming affair that sits somewhere between deep, warming pop and classic deep house. It comes backed with a luscious, piano-heavy, jazz-funk-flecked dancefloor revision from Tofubeats and a handy acappella.
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Waveforms EP
Cat: SKKB 020. Rel: 11 Apr 23
If I'm There (7:32)
Passed Presages (6:14)
Shinuya Walking (8:19)
Way We Feel (5:59)
Review: Takecha is the alias for Japanese house producer Takeshi Fukushima, who established himself as a vital voice in the deeper-than-deep underground through his own GWM Records label. Following some choice drops on Holic Trax Fukushima has brought his undulating sound to Sakskobing for a four-deep excursion through blissful pads, warm and rounded basslines and steady ticking drums executed in the classic fashion. From the immensely satisfying Lately bass and joyful chords of 'If I'm There' to the smoky Sunday mood of 'Shinuya Walking' this is an EP to melt into, but there's a strong backbone to make sure it does the business on the floor too.
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Perfect Match EP
Perfect Match EP (12" limited to 250 copies)
Cat: LENG 064. Rel: 26 May 23
Perfect Match (4:16)
Homesickness (4:30)
Dreams (3:57)
Bubbles (5:22)
Another The Same (7:10)
Review: Takovou stakes his claim to a wider audience with 'Perfect Match', a wonky four-tracker with a sense of depth and slow unfurling that is hardly achievable by most artists (presumably, they'd lose their patience). Dreamy movers like 'Homesickness' and 'Bubbles' are at once light and deep, perhaps reflecting the airy and unburdened headspace of this obscure Russian artist, who now resides in Tbilisi. A curveball also comes in the form of 'Another The Same', which more recalls Four Tet than the prior, less dense ambient works heard before.
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De Gui Ding (The Reflex Revisions)
De Gui Ding (The Reflex Revisions) (12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: WAH 12046. Rel: 20 Oct 22
De Gui Ding (The Reflex vocal Revision) (5:30)
De Gui Ding (The Reflex Revision) (7:43)
De Gui Ding (4:38)
Modern Sleepover (part 1) (5:01)
Modern Sleepover (part 2) (5:35)
Review: Talc's 'De Gui Ding' is a much-deserved follow up to the duo's 2006 hit singles 'Modern Sleepover' parts 1 and 2, which lyrically detailed a failed romance between a hapless human lover and his own computer, against a futuristic yet slow disco backdrop. A listless love song for Linux laptops, it now comes repackaged with several new reworkings, as well as the much higher-energy 'De Gui Ding', filtered french house tropes and blue-note saxfunk aplenty.
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Dearly Beloved
Cat: NDATL 036. Rel: 09 Oct 23
Gonna Be (4:58)
Power (4:46)
Bounce (4:18)
The Truth (feat Ophelia) (5:22)
Dearly Beloved (5:59)
Review: Kai Alce's pretty much faultless label NDATL looks to a fellow American house heavyweight here in Detroit soldier Norm Talley, who is head of his own Upstairz Asylum label. First up is a textbook hard edge but deep house sound from Norm on 'Gonna Be' He then keeps things brilliantly deep on 'Power' which is laced with insightful spoken words. Things are just as essential on the flip side with 'The Bounce' making sure dancefloors do just that thanks to Norm's next level drum sounds, then comes the hypnotic 'The Truth' before Norm shows a different look than usual with the more soft and tender delights of 'Dearly Beloved' ft Jerald Dameyon.
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Tracks From The Asylum 2
Cat: UAR 003. Rel: 11 Mar 21
Gonna Luv U (5:16)
Detroit Dubz (7:24)
In Your Soulz (8:29)
Digital XTC (Detroit mix) (4:14)
Review: Recently Norm Talley launched a new label, Upstairs Asylum, and delivered a much-needed sequel to his superb 2011 EP on Mixmode, Tracks From The Asylum. A decade on from the record's original release, he's finally got around to producing a sequel. The native Detroiter predictably starts in fine fashion via 'Gonna Luv U', a chunky and locked-in house number rich in groovy bass, bold piano motifs, ear-cathing sax riffs and colourful P-funk samples, before heading ultra-deep via the beatdown-influenced haziness of 'Detroit Dubz'. 'In Your Soulz' sees him add energy-packed hand percussion and chiming lead lines to a bustling deep house beat, while 'Digital XTC (Detroit Mix)' is a spacey, hypnotic workout that sounds like it was tailor-made for dark warehouses in the hours approaching dawn.
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Deep Essentials Vol 1
Cat: UAR 004. Rel: 01 Jun 21
The People (intro) (2:22)
Holla-Day (4:22)
One Track Mind (4:13)
Deeptroitsrumental (7:14)
D-Toolz (3:59)
Review: Detroit legend Norm Talley calling his new EP Deep Essentials suggests that, somehow, everything he makes isn't deep and essential. But it is. Anyway, here are five more perfectly designed grooves that sink you into a warm, smoky basement and keep you there. 'Holla-Day' has those trademark sharp hi hats and rolling drums, 'One Track Mind' has a hypnotic synth loop you hope never ends and 'Deeptroitsrumental' is a fantastically rickety drum workout that is primed for dance floor action. 'D-Toolz' rounds out with a sense of edginess, the promise of a big techno breakout that never comes but keeps you locked in hope.
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Tracks From The Asylum (reissue)
Cat: UAR 002. Rel: 26 Apr 21
Powder (5:59)
Lost (4:55)
Powder (Delano Smith More Powder remix) (7:09)
Private Party (5:29)
Review: You'll struggle to find any deeper or more alluring tracks in Norm Talley's catalogue than 'Powder', the wonderfully hypnotic, locked in and subtly spacey opener from the Motor City producer's 2011 EP on Mixmode, Tracks From The Asylum. It's a good thing, then, that Talley has decided to reissue the sought-after EP on his own label. The Detroiter doesn't put a foot wrong throughout, with the chugging, beatdown-inspired brilliance of 'Lost', which boasts some sublime piano solos, and the up-beat hustle of 'Private Party' being equally as essential as 'Powder'. Speaking of that track, Delano Smith's 'More Powder' version is also worth a listen, featuring as it does slightly bolder synth riffs and a tougher, techno-influenced groove.
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I Tried To Told Cha
Cat: FXHENT 2. Rel: 09 Apr 18
Foundation (4:26)
Detroit 2 Step (6:18)
Fan Ta Cee (4:39)
Consciousness (2:49)
Friday Night (5:15)
Review: Following his impeccable album Norm-A-Lize last year, Detroit's City Boy Player returns to Alex O Smith's FXHE imprint with five more soul-stirring sessions. "Foundation" lives up to its name with a classic spoken sample and 11pm mood-changing struts, "Detroit 2 Step" has a touch of the Bonobos with its woozy oboes over lightly swung, organic drums. "Fan Ta Cee" flips the mode for something a lot deeper and darker (think Theo's classic remix of "Falling Up" and you're not far off) while "Consciousness" is a cool creative percussive tool with a swooping rise that sweeps and dips in all the right places. Finally we're sent packing with the bold chord-striking piece "Friday Night". If this doesn't have you marching, nothing will.
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Pier Place Project
Cat: FXHENT 3. Rel: 24 Jan 19
The Runner (5:21)
Twi-Lite (5:44)
I'm Feelin' Hot (5:24)
Starz (6:02)
Review: With this four-track EP, Alex 'Omar' Smith welcomes fellow Detroiter Norm Talley back to his FXHE label for the first time since the release of his 2017 debut album "Norm-A-Lize". The quality threshold remains high throughout, from the brilliantly bass-heavy Motor City deep house futurism of EP opener "The Runner" - all booming sub, swinging machine drums and looped space synths - to the jazzy deep house bliss of closing cut "Starz". In between you'll find the similarly enjoyable, Theo Parrish-esque jazz-house drums and glassy-eyed musicality of "I'm Feelin' Hot" and the sparse dancefloor dreaminess of "Twi-Lite".
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Serie A Compilation
Cat: PP 022. Rel: 19 Jul 17
Tambien - "Collagelinger" (5:54)
Rhode & Brown - "Black Cardigan" (6:22)
Mr Tophat - "Taxi Tbilisi" (6:12)
Obalski - "Achim" (5:00)
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On Persephone's Island
Cat: EPHCS 006. Rel: 17 Jan 24
On Persephone's Island (5:42)
You Are The Light (5:30)
A Veritable Sea (5:26)
An Angel Of Reason (5:32)
Review: The young Euphoric State label is back with another offering it hopes will take you to emotional places new. And it does thanks to the work of Tape Hiss with the On Persephone's Island EP. The title cut opens up with sleek house drums that come alive with some celebratory piano chords that bring the good times in a classy fashion. 'You Are The Light' is a more minimal number but still has plenty of silvery pads and then 'A Veritable Sea' rides on nice zoned out breakbeats. 'An Angel Of Reason' is maybe the best of the lot - a warm hearted, mid tempo end of the night cut that makes you feel gooey inside.
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Octava Dimension
Octava Dimension (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: ALZ 04. Rel: 06 Sep 21
Octava Dimension (5:59)
Octava Dimension (Elias Mazian remix) (5:48)
Octava Dimension (Tornado Wallace remix) (5:12)
Review: Three years after making her debut on Sounds of Beaubien West with the deep and dreamy Agua Congas EP, Paula Tape returns with her first vinyl outing since. This time round she's in collaboration with Italo-disco/Italo-house revivalist - and Alzaya Records co-founder - Volantis. 'Octava Dimension' is pleasingly thrusting and druggy affair, with the Chilean's breathy vocals and an ear-catching lead line working in perfect unison with a tough, Italo-disco style bassline and jacking machine drums. Over on the flip, Elias Mazian re-imagines the track as a tactile, early '90s deep house treat, while Tornado Wallace lays down an even deeper, dreamier revision built around a lovely bassline, heady stabs and off-kilter, post-electro beats.
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Deadline
Deadline (10")
Cat: TRTNMAXI 01. Rel: 10 Jul 23
Face Ouest - The Clock (3:20)
Face Est - Disco Alarm (4:23)
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Butterfly
Butterfly (12")
Cat: TARTAN 002. Rel: 26 Apr 22
Butterfly (5:07)
Soul (5:45)
Review: The mysterious new label Tartan is back with its second release by an anonymous artist once again. On the A side of TARTA002 we have the sunny and sublime deep house of "Butterfly" featuring an unmistakable vocal from a certain pop queen that's underpinned by an incredible arrangement in the vein of Charles Webster. Over on the flip, you're treated to some boompty and swing-fuelled minimal house that'll go down a treat at the afterhour on 'Soul'.
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Intérprete: Luke Solomon
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Cynical Gringo
Cat: TARTAN 004. Rel: 14 Feb 23
Cynical Gringo (5:29)
Sumo Shader (6:42)
Review: The hush-hush Tartan imprint is quite hard to pigeonhole, though its' various releases tend to combine sampled elements from classic and overlooked cuts with new grooves and instrumentation. The results are rarely less than excellent and the imprint's latest two-track missive (created by an anonymous producer as usual) is no different. 'Cynical Gringo' is exceptional - a rush-inducing, life-affirming fusion of nostalgic piano house, additional percussion, restless cowbells, scintillating sax lines and vocal snippets from a Latin jazz classic. 'Sumo Shader', meanwhile, is a hypnotic, rolling, constantly building delight full of wayward synthesiser lead lines, locked-in loops, jacking drums and intergalactic electronics.
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Cynical Gringo (B-STOCK)
Cat: TARTAN 004. Rel: 01 Jan 90
Cynical Gringo
Sumo Shader
Review: ***B-STOCK: Record is slightly warped, otherwise in excellent condition***


The hush-hush Tartan imprint is quite hard to pigeonhole, though its' various releases tend to combine sampled elements from classic and overlooked cuts with new grooves and instrumentation. The results are rarely less than excellent and the imprint's latest two-track missive (created by an anonymous producer as usual) is no different. 'Cynical Gringo' is exceptional - a rush-inducing, life-affirming fusion of nostalgic piano house, additional percussion, restless cowbells, scintillating sax lines and vocal snippets from a Latin jazz classic. 'Sumo Shader', meanwhile, is a hypnotic, rolling, constantly building delight full of wayward synthesiser lead lines, locked-in loops, jacking drums and intergalactic electronics.
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Galaxy (B-STOCK)
Cat: 2053 BLACK. Rel: 01 Jan 90
Galaxy (feat Lola) (4:01)
Galaxy (Upbeat mix) (4:01)
A Message From Above (4:45)
Ergonomic Structures (Elyssia) (3:33)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


Kaidi Tatham back on 2000BLACK needs little explanation really, does it? Anyone who takes broken beat and neo soul seriously should already be slipping this on in their cart, but for the uninitiated this is one of the grandmasters of the sound in full flight. 'Galaxy' is a beautiful, uplifting soul-boogie jam with a stunning vocal turn from Lola Violet, and it comes in two different twists depending on the energy you need to bring to your set - for us the 'Uptempo Mix' is a perfect shot of joy in the arm. 'A Message From Above' cools things down with gorgeous keys, a characteristically snagging beat and sultry horns, and 'Ergonomic Structures' slinks into the sweetest of downtempo funks that'll have you head nodding hard and keeping you chill all in the same beat.
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Galaxy
Galaxy (12")
Cat: 2053 BLACK. Rel: 16 Jun 22
Galaxy (feat Lola) (4:01)
Galaxy (Upbeat mix) (4:01)
A Message From Above (4:45)
Ergonomic Structures (Elyssia) (3:33)
Review: Kaidi Tatham back on 2000BLACK needs little explanation really, does it? Anyone who takes broken beat and neo soul seriously should already be slipping this on in their cart, but for the uninitiated this is one of the grandmasters of the sound in full flight. 'Galaxy' is a beautiful, uplifting soul-boogie jam with a stunning vocal turn from Lola Violet, and it comes in two different twists depending on the energy you need to bring to your set - for us the 'Uptempo Mix' is a perfect shot of joy in the arm. 'A Message From Above' cools things down with gorgeous keys, a characteristically snagging beat and sultry horns, and 'Ergonomic Structures' slinks into the sweetest of downtempo funks that'll have you head nodding hard and keeping you chill all in the same beat.
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6th
6th (12")
Cat: 2048 BLACK. Rel: 30 Jan 20
Life After Subway (4:12)
The Blessings Of Salvation (4:35)
Return Of Pastor Shadrach (6:12)
Blue Signs (3:05)
Review: Starting 2020 like they mean to go on, West London's 2000 Black crew serves up an essential four-tracker created during jam sessions between regular collaborators Kaidi Tatham, Akwasi Mensah, Matt Lord and Dennis "Dego" McFarlane (Ranks). As with their previous collaborative releases, its' four tracks variously join the dots between deep house, bruk, jazz-funk and mellower flavours. As usual, the beats are tight and weighty, the musicianship exceptional (Kaidi's keys-playing being a particular highlight), the chords deep and the lead lines memorable. While all four tracks are excellent, our picks are the rubbery bruk-up bliss of "Return of Pastor Shadrach" and the sun-kissed broken house warmth of "Life After Subway".
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Purple Wave
Purple Wave (180 gram purple vinyl 12" in screen-printed sleeve limited to 300 copies)
Cat: FSR 003. Rel: 24 Jan 23
Take Me Up (5:44)
Sierra Nevada (5:45)
Bulle D'Acid Frais (4:55)
Take Me Up (Mr G taken dub) (5:53)
OMZ (6:01)
Review: Paris-based Friendsome Records returns after some great releases by legend Roy Davis Jr and Belaria with a new one this week by ascendant local DJ/producer Tatie Dee. The Purple Wave EP is her debut and features four energetic cuts, plus a remix. The A-side features the acid soaked uplifting house journey 'Take Me Up' followed by more jackin' 303 power in the form of 'Sierra Nevada'. Over on the flip, said remix comes from the one-and-only Mr G who turns in a steely, industrial-edged rendition of the first track in his inimitable style, followed by one more stomper that's properly geared for those heads-down moments on the dancefloor in the form of 'OMZ'.
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Tags: Acid House
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Morning Routine
Morning Routine (limited 12")
Cat: SCR 079. Rel: 17 Oct 23
Nuit D'Menil (5:07)
Bed & Break Fast (3:45)
Bed & Break Fast (Black Loops remix) (5:30)
I Wasn't Born In 1937 (7:24)
16 Swing-71 (4:57)
Bed & Break Fast (Belaria remix) (4:41)
Review: The Soul Clap label that was once so hype has admirably rolled on once the headlines passed and anyone not checking in on it since then has been losing out, frankly. Just get your ears around this new release from Tatie Dee for a start - it is a stylish six tracker though warm and bumping house with real heart. 'Nuit D'Menil' kicks off with lush late night chords and slick broken beats and from there things get more heavy and big with 'Bed & Break Fast' and then a Black Loops remix takes it into late night territory. 'I Wasn't Born In 1937' has a classic 90s vocal house feel and is brilliant and '16 Swing-71' brings jazz, Chicago and swing to another characterful cut before a darker, harder Belaria remix.
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Son Of A Beatnik (remastered)
Cat: HJA 9430. Rel: 10 Mar 17
Chunk-A-Nova (Red Dog mix) (6:21)
Chunk-A-Nova (Shelter mix) (5:16)
Our Muzik Iz (Shelter mix) (4:11)
Our Muzik Iz (Red Dog mix) (5:58)
Intérprete: DJ ROCCA
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003
003 (limited 12")
Cat: PAM 003. Rel: 24 Oct 23
Tango De La Boca (5:45)
A Pavement In Palma (5:24)
Deep In The Forest Something Stared (7:24)
It's 5am Somewhere (4:44)
Review: The fledgling Pamela label hits release number three with Anthony Teasdale the man charged with taking us on a sonic trip. He kicks off with a gorgeous cut that pairs breezy grooves with flamboyant keys that sound like they come from a theatrical moment in a play. It is a super symphony that sweeps you off your feet while 'A Pavement In Palma' is a humid and sundown gem, 'Deep In The Forest Something Stared' is layered ups with retro-future synths from a band like ELO and 'It's 5am Somewhere' then has more slick kick to it, but no less a majestic sense of melody which seems to be Teaseale's calling card.
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Quiet City
Quiet City (limited 12")
Cat: EZ 01. Rel: 21 Nov 23
Quiet City (3:54)
Life Style (3:50)
Night Club (4:36)
New Mood (4:23)
Review: Easy Listening Recordings makes its first foray into the world here with a gorgeous EP of high-quality deep house. It's Teen Daze at the buttons and that is a perfectly fitting alias given the romantic vibes and rose-tinted feels of the opener 'Quiet City' which is beautifully melancholic but uplifting. 'Life Style' is a lush and lazy broken beat jaunt that has chords that make you gaze off into the distance and 'Night Club' then brings dusty deep house depths to an early evening dance. 'New Mood' is a more cautiously uplifting feel with yet more quiet but impactful chords and synth.
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Tomorrow People (25th Anniversary Special Edition)
Tomorrow People (main mix) (8:02)
Tomorrow People (bonus beats) (2:56)
Tomorrow People (Teflon dub) (6:29)
Tomorrow People (6:34)
Review: Second time around for Teflon Dons' legendary 1999 collaboration with soul sensation Gregory Porter, who at the time was a virtually unknown artist whose greatest commercial successes were still some years off. The EP begins with the 'Main Mix', a blend of Kenny Dope style broken deep house beats, sumptuous chords, garage-house bass and slick lead vocals from Porter, before we're treated to a 'Bonus Beats' version that wraps spacey synths around the Dons' hot-stepping drums. Over on the flip, the Teflon Dons reach for weighty sub bass, reverb-laden vocal snippets and oceans-deep chords on a superb dancefloor dub, before the 'Original Mix' - a warmer, sunnier and more soulful vocal deep house excursion - rounds off a must-have reissue.
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Tempo Tiempo Trax 1
Cat: EC 05. Rel: 12 Apr 21
Blue-Tek (Raw mix) (7:48)
Blue-Tek (Dream reprise) (2:34)
FV555 (Arkanoid Dusk mix) (6:33)
FV555 (Suenotechno reprise) (2:43)
Review: European Carryall hits release number five with more superbly stylish techno. This time out they get a call from boss man Mr Telephones, who markedly ups the pace compared to his usual antics across a couple of fierce new weapons. 'Blue-Tek' (Raw Mix) opens up and despite the name is a mega slick and smooth, high speed fusion of Detroit and Balearic styles into something utterly breezy and compelling. The Dream Reprise is a little more airy and then 'FV555' (Arkanoid Dusk mix) gets more deep and heady on the flip. A Suenotechno reprise then heads off into the cosmos for late night dreaming.
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Needs 007
Needs 007 (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: NNFP 007. Rel: 11 May 20
Telephones - "Groundshaker/Lightbreaker" (Pulse mix) (7:46)
Ciel - "Faye Wong Plays The Strings" (6:19)
Al Wootton - "Raphael" (5:44)
Eliphino - "It's Hard To Say" (5:52)
Review: Charitable acts carry more significance than ever right now, and Needs are on hand with another instalment in their brilliantly curated series to give something to those in need while also presenting some wonderful, exclusive music. This one leads in with a truly uplifting blast of sunshine from Telephones before dropping into the edgy, swinging tech-funk of Ciel's "Faye Wong Plays The Strings". Al Wootton is on point with another of his fresh and dynamic twists on the soundsystem blueprint, with a dubby, percussive vibe that should appeal to those who miss proper dubstep. Eliphino completes the set with a squashed and feverish garage thumper that sounds like it has an iconic vocalist chopped up somewhere in the signal chain.







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Basic Trajectory
Cat: TLFT 005. Rel: 30 Aug 22
Phantasmata (5:49)
Instruction Through Metaphor (6:32)
Basic Trajectory (5:09)
Review: Edinburgh resident Telfort hits release number five on his own label here with a classy sense of party. 'Phantasmata' kicks off with some brilliantly squelchy bass and icy hi hats over a big house beat. 'Instruction Through Metaphor' manages to be both superbly musical with its jazzy key Rolland dancing chords, but also well driven by the rough edged house beats below. This most colourful and vivid of EPs is rounded out by possibly the best of the lot - 'Basic Trajectory' which again marries busy keys and chords with effortlessly slinky house drums and a fat bassline. perfect.
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Intérprete: Replika | Common Mode
Tags: Tech House
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Love Machine
Cat: INT 048. Rel: 15 Jul 21
Love Machine (6:04)
Love Machine II (6:04)
Preview (5:17)
Xanga (6:27)
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Who You Are
Cat: TMP 001. Rel: 27 Mar 24
Who You Are (6:57)
Who You Are (Prins Thomas remix) (6:31)
Wait For Love (6:06)
The Tetrah (8:40)
Review: Temple Musiq kicks off with a new EP from label head Temple. The opener 'Who You Are' has already achieved anthem status thanks to getting plenty of plays during Temple's own sets while he has opened for the likes of Rick Wilhite, Osunlande and Trus'me. It's got a nice drum machine drive, subtle acid lines and hooky choruses. The Prins Thomas remix is as you would expect a little more suspensory and cosmic, while Temple's 'Wait For Love' brings you back down to the dancefloor with a taught, twisted, tech house rawness that is offset by a sultry sax line. 'The Tetrah' then winds down with more elastic and dubbed-out, slow-motion house sounds.
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That's The Way Love Is (reissue)
Cat: 08646 4. Rel: 26 Sep 18
That's The Way Love Is (deep house mix - extended version) (6:48)
That's The Way Love Is (Underground mix - extended version) (8:11)
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Flip Da Floor EP
Cat: BPR 006. Rel: 23 Apr 24
High N Risin (6:38)
High N Risin (DJ Merci & The Checkup Heavy Bottom remix) (5:42)
2 The F (5:43)
2 The F (Dexter Troy remix) (6:57)
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The Brooklyn Gypsy
Cat: NER 26306. Rel: 26 Jul 23
The Brooklyn Gypsy (7:32)
Move That Body (with Cevin Fisher) (7:06)
Move That Body (with Cevin Fisher - instrumental) (6:52)
Review: A year after it slipped out digitally, Danny Tenaglia's superb 'The Brooklyn Gypsy' finally lands on wax. It's perhaps deeper and groovier than some of his vintage productions, which tended towards the muscular, dark and percussive, but the bassline is fabulous, the Frankie Knuckles-esque chords and textures inspired, and the piano solo that stretches out across the track nothing short of superb. Over on the flip, Tenaglia joins forces with fellow house legend Cevin Fisher on vocal and instrumental takes of 'Move Your Body', a more energetic, thickset and piano-powered affair that sits somewhere between the sun-soaked A-side and the long, Twilo-inspired workouts that marked out Tenaglia's turn-of-the-millennium creative peak.
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You Can Trust A Man With A Moustache Vol 5
Cat: MST 049. Rel: 22 Mar 24
Tending Tropic - "Hondebrok" (7:33)
Adrian Marth - "Icon Of The Night" (6:29)
Im Kellar - "Not To Be Compromised" (5:43)
Cafius - "Tonight Is The Night" (5:59)
Intérprete: Rave Energy
 in stock $16.60
Asakusa Light Remixes
Cat: RHM 046. Rel: 01 Mar 23
Bamboo Fighter (Byron The Aquarius remix) (4:53)
Takusambient (Alex Attias remix) (7:42)
Review: Cult Japanese video game soundtrack designer and happy house hero Soichi Terada's last album Asakusa Light on Rush Hour gets picked apart from some top remixes here. First to go is a former hip-hop beatsmith turned deep house don Byron The Aquarius. He smooths out the grooves of 'Bamboo Fighter' and layers in dusty chords and diffuse melodies that are heartwarming and hypnotic. 'Takusambient' then gets a fine treatment from Alex Attias who brings bubbly chords and bass to a lively deep house cut that is full of subtle party vibes.
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Walkin' EP
Cat: CREAK 08. Rel: 31 Oct 23
Walkin (4:32)
Wansel (5:40)
Chance (5:12)
Seven (4:40)
Box Jam (4:45)
Review: Hardcore followers of deep and jazzy house might well know the name Terry Tester already. He has dropped some fine cuts on labels like Brownswood and BBE and now he cooks up some gritty but glorious new grooves for Creak Inc. His loose-limbed rhythmic style is laid bare on the opener 'Walkin' while 'Wansel' brings some bright and jazzy melodies that light up the ramshackle drums with future soul. Things get nice and trippy on 'Chance' which is wried up with pixelated stabs, acid mumbles and off-grid hits. The best of the lot might be the final cut 'Seven' with its seductive female vocal coos, wispy pads and Detroit drums. Innovative stuff for sure.
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Space Million (remixes)
Cat: CREAK 01R. Rel: 30 Oct 23
Grace (Buscrates Reflip) (3:54)
Space Million (Ian Wallace remix) (4:38)
Review: Terry Tester hails from Copenhagen and has already impressed with some Detroit-inspired house heat on labels like Brownswood and BBE. He has also dropped a fine solo EP on Creak Inc this month but at the same time the label has enlisted two artists to remix two of his tunes on this new 12". Up first is 'Grace' (Buscrates Reflip), an early evening and boogie-fried deep house cut with hip-swinging claps and conversational leads that bring the funk. The B-side is more business-like - 'Space Million' (Ian Wallace remix) has dev, dynamic drums and heart-aching vocal hooks for late-night dancing.
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Cuttin' Grooves Vol 1
Cat: TNTCG 01. Rel: 21 Oct 22
Don't Stop (6:01)
Jammin Just Understand (4:17)
Feel It (instrumental mix) (5:25)
Tee's In Feel (3:31)
Tee's Groove (4:07)
Review: A warm welcome back to TNT Records, a Freeze Records offshoot initially established in 1992 as a vehicle for boss Todd Terry's 'Unreleased' series EPs. Like that series, 'Cuttin' Grooves' is packed with club-focused box jams from the producer's archives, with most - if not all - of the material on show being recorded in the late '80s and early '90s. Opener 'Don't Stop' is a bustling, freestyle-meets-hip-house workout rich in cyber-kinetic synth stabs, bubbly bass and tight scratches, while 'Jammin' Just Understand' is reminiscent of the NYC legend's hip-house-era late '80s club cuts. 'Feel It (Instrumental Mix)' is a sub-heavy workout that sounds like it was inspired by early UK bleep and bass records, 'Tee's In Feel' is a house re-shape of Donna Summer, and 'Tee's Groove' is the missing link between hip-house and early UK house classic 'Koro-Koro'.
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Intérprete: Lello Di Franco
 in stock $16.09
Cuttin' Grooves Vol 2
Cuttin' Grooves Vol 2 (teal marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: TNTCG 02. Rel: 25 May 23
Happy (dub mix) (5:04)
JC Damage (5:06)
Jungle Pussy (5:20)
Just Wanna Bang (LDF Bang edit) (6:11)
Move That Body (5:50)
Review: Cuttin' Grooves Vol. 2 is a tribute to the classic house sound of Todd Terry, one of the pioneers of the genre. The four tracks on this vinyl are all samples of his signature style: raw, funky and energetic. The dub mix of 'Happy' is a catchy and uplifting tune with a soulful vocal sample and a bouncy bassline. 'J.C. Damage' is a darker and harder track with a distorted synth and a hypnotic groove, while 'Jungle Pussy' is a tribal and percussive track with a wild and exotic vibe. Over on the flip, there's the classic 'Just Wanna Bang' which is a fun and playful number with a cheeky vocal sample and a funky guitar riff, while The L.D.F. Bang Edit adds some extra spice to the original with some crisp drums and effects. This vinyl is a must-have for any house lover who appreciates the legacy of this New York City legend.
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VAM 09
VAM 09 (12")
Cat: VAM 09. Rel: 20 Mar 24
It's Not Here (7:08)
It's Not Here (Superlounge remix) (6:52)
Redemption (7:07)
Leap In Space (7:11)
Review: To date the vinyl wing of Afterme have carried releases from the likes of Ki.Mi, Son Kota, Lorik and Suave amongst others, and now they welcome Teskera with a set of sublime minimal house workouts which bring personality and flair to the genre. 'It's Not Here' toys with what sounds like a theremin - an incongruous element which stands out amongst the swirl of smoky synths and slinky drums. Superlounge then remix the track and make it into a smoother, warmer confection for precisely the kind of executive suite they've dedicated their project to. 'Redemption' features a reflective sound palette replete with bell chimes and melancholic vocal-like treatments, and 'Leap In Space' rounds the record out in a brooding, detailed excursion into minimal electro.
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Tags: Minimal
 in stock $13.75
Earth On Faya
Cat: FRD 001. Rel: 26 Feb 21
Earth On Faya (7:59)
Is This The Future? (11:33)
Intérprete: Michael Terzian
 in stock $10.38
Veldhuizen I
Cat: ESHU 0161. Rel: 12 Oct 22
Sterkenburg (3:30)
Opveld (5:46)
Langenhorst (5:32)
Tolhuis (6:16)
Halsterenstraat (6:35)
 in stock $11.41
Bring Me
Bring Me (cassette)
Cat: DSK 067. Rel: 18 Apr 24
Fujimoto Tetsuro - "Bring Me" (3:49)
Fujimoto Tetsuro - "Bring Me" (RGL remix) (6:12)
RGL - "Destiny" (5:59)
RGL - "Destiny" (Fujimoto Tetsuro remix) (3:38)
Fujimoto Tetsuro - "Sway" (4:06)
Fujimoto Tetsuro - "Sway" (RGL remix) (4:34)
RGL - "Good Times" (6:00)
RGL - "Good Times" (Fujimoto Tetsuro remix) (5:55)
 in stock $9.33
Bodyclock Vol 1
Cat: DTW 058LP. Rel: 01 May 20
Teymori - "Running For You" (feat Jace XL) (4:18)
Malik Hendricks - "Umore" (feat Most Golden) (4:36)
Ricky Razu - "Soul Slide" (7:43)
Kaye - "So Much Soul" (5:04)
Halal Sol - "Contusion" (5:17)
Review: Singapore label Darker Than Wax have been doing a sterling job in carrying crucial, headsy cuts from contemporary funk artists, and now they're providing a handy overview for all those curious about the past, present and future vibe of the label. Teymori brings a woozy mood to "Running For You" with some sweet and sassy leads and a stunning vocal turn from Jace XL. Malik Hendricks brings a dreamy kind of jack to "Umore", while Ricky Razu ups the house pressure with a pumping beat fit for the likes of Chez Damier on "Soul Slide". Kaye gets heavier and freakier with the bass on tribal roller "So Much Soul", and then Halal Soul finishes the EP off with the subtly red-lining thrust and swing of "Contusion".
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Foliage Records Vinyl Sampler 2
Cat: 505603 2372078. Rel: 07 Sep 23
Thakzin & Ray T - "Don't Let Me See" (Jimpster remix) (6:48)
Richard Earnshaw Presents Inner Spirit - "Addicted" (feat Kholi - vocal mix) (5:37)
Glass Slipper - "Unification Vibration" (Atjazz main mix) (6:32)
Diephuis - "Listen To This Drum" (feat Ursula Rucker - Turbojazz & Sean McCabe remix) (7:03)
Review: Reel People Music's latest Foliage Records sampler, the second so far, is another magnificent celebration of the deeper and more spiritual end of the house music spectrum. Freerange label boss and deep house don Jimpster opens up with a shimming and warm remix of Thakzin & Ray T's 'Don't Let Me See.' Atjazz also shows off his signature sound and deftness of design with his remix of Glass Slipper's 'Unification Vibration' and Turbojazz & Sean McCabe remix Diephuis's' 'Listen To This Drum' (feat Ursula Rucker) into a steamy house jam for cosy back room sessions. A rich EP for those who like their disco house musical.
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 in stock $14.52
Your Friend
Cat: IAP 001. Rel: 11 May 23
Your Friend (6:11)
M8S On LSD (5:42)
Feelings (5:45)
 in stock $16.35
Dusty Rugs EP
Dusty Rugs EP (12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: VQ 088. Rel: 28 Jun 23
Take Me To Bed And Mix Me Forever (6:50)
Dusty Rugs (feat John Camp) (8:06)
Dusty Rugs (feat John Camp - Silverlining Swung dub) (6:58)
Dusty Rugs (feat John Camp - H Foundation remix) (7:25)
Review: Theoretical Speed is an alias of Ryan Crosson, the long time Detroit underground mainstay who runs this label and has always operated at the vanguard. This EP again finds him joining the dots between Detroit and Berlin with opener 'Take Me to Bed and Mix Me Forever' featuring a trademark Visionquest vocal with deep roaming sub bass. 'Dusty Rugs' is rich with cascading keys played by John Camp as the drums bump and hints of Thomas Melchior shine through. Underground veteran Silverlining serves up a 'Swung Dub' on the flip side while H-Foundation also put their signature stamp on another 'Dusty Rugs' remix.
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 in stock $16.86
Turn Up Marty
Cat: SNFKC 007. Rel: 21 Jan 22
Captain Lulu (6:03)
Broken Ring (5:56)
Turn Up Marty (6:07)
Odd Goblin (feat VieLaJoie) (6:05)
 in stock $12.19
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