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Singles
Mellow Magic Worldwide Pt 2
Charlotte & Reinhard for WeCanDance - "To Be Free Again" (extended) (5:10)
Ollie Loudon - "LMT" (extended) (6:21)
Lily Ko - "Pure Rubber" (5:58)
Biancolato - "Resolution" (edit) (5:46)
Review: We're promised Mellow Magic and that's precisely what we get, across four tracks emerging from disparate corners of the globe but united in a common mission to provide beats that work on the more relaxed end of the dancefloor. Belgian duo Charlotte & Reinhard of Rheinzand fame kick things off with a slow motion Balearic version of a well known 80s MOR classic. Ollie Loudon's 'L.M.T.' finally makes it to vinyl after long being a secret weapon in Gratts' DJ sets, where handclaps and languid strumming meet a gentle but infectious groove. Flip it over for the more tracky affairs, as Japan's Lily Ko makes an impressive debut with 'Pure Rubber', an original mix of disco foundations and always snazzy but never showy 80s synth play. Melbourne's Biancolato finishes things off with understated deep house shuffling that adds just a touch jazzy keys and dreamy, wispy pads.
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Self Expression
Self Expression (12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: PI 004. Rel: 28 Jan 25
Everyday (6:36)
Hope (6:35)
Self Expression (3:39)
Stick Together (5:31)
Review: Zurich's Project Indigo imprint has admirable aims, with the proceeds from the sales of all its singles going to reforestation initiatives around the world. It helps, of course, that the material they release is usually on-point and undeniably enjoyable. That's certainly the case with this four-tracker, a label-debut from rising star Hame. The producer's previous releases have frequently blurred the boundaries between electronic and acoustic sounds, as well as tech-house, deep house and more besides. There's a similar approach here, with the spacey, loose-limbed deep tech-house dreaminess of 'Everyday' being joined by the ethereal deep house melancholia of 'Hope', the enveloping, lo-fi electro beauty of 'Lo-Fi' and the bona fide early morning deep dancefloor hypnotism of 'Stick Together'.

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Take A Deep Breath EP
Cat: MERC 027. Rel: 27 Nov 24
Transient Neighbour (5:30)
Deep Breath (6:10)
Ultra Violet (7:24)
Sun Dog (5:57)
Review: Mark E returns to his own MERC imprint for the first 12" vinyl release in seven years. Though this is a long-running label, the 'Take A Deep Breath' EP is no fanfaring comeback in itself, instead preferring a mood of technical chill and serenity, and building on Mark's unswerving love of deep house. Going by the tagline "understate to intoxicate", the takeaway is that even sedative moods such as this can function as dancefloor intoxicants: 'Transient Neighbour' and 'Deep Breath' are relentlessly smooth painkillers, administered by ear canal only and yet still working as successful deliverers of whatever the sonic entoptic equivalent of light trails are to the depressant dancer. B-siders 'Ultra Violet' and 'Sun Dog' move increasingly exotic, though the fourth track is especially moody and trembly, its fantastic low synth string resembling a prosthetic cello, not of this earth and yet doubly able to affect us.
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Minimal Vision II
Cat: UCP 006. Rel: 18 Nov 24
Cyclops (7:00)
Vertigo (5:17)
Sea Bird (9:12)
C 119 (4:50)
Repetition (6:13)
Ritual (3:02)
Review: Two years ago, the rebooted Vibraphone Records imprint reissued Minimal Vision's sought-after, self-titled 1992 debut. If anything, the Italian outfit's six-track 1993 follow-up - imaginatively titled 'Minimal Vision II' - is even more highly valued by deep house diggers and record collectors. This remastered reissue is, then, long overdue. It remains a fantastic mini-album, with highlights including the chunky, early progressive house-influenced hypnotism of 'Sea Bird', the acid-flecked futurism of 'Vertigo', the tribal-tinged early morning moodiness of 'C119' and the tough Roman techno of 'Repetition'. Best of all, though, is the deep house-goes-tribal headiness of bleep-sporting closing cut 'Ritual'. Simply essential.
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Intérprete: Replika | Common Mode
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Stop 2 Quit
Stop 2 Quit (hand-stamped 12" in screen-pritned sleeve)
Cat: CQQL 024. Rel: 16 Dec 24
Morris Mobley - "Drippin'" (Sauce dub) (4:30)
Jarren - "Real 2 Me" (5:37)
Jamma D - "Don't Wanna Leave The Couch Today" (4:20)
Roche - "House Shuffle Boogie" (6:13)
Darone Sassounian - "Arms" (6:18)
Review: This deep, jazzy and lo-fi house 12" is perfect for escaping at this time of year as the hustle and bustle of the holiday season and the general weight of modern life can get all too much. It comes from an array of standout producers from around the world including Darone Sassounian, Jamma D and Jarren from Los Angeles, Roche from Portland and Morris Mobley from Nancy, France. Between them, they offer the cuddly, cloudy depths of 'Drippin'' (Sauce dub), humid and jazzy heat of the sumptuous 'Don't Wanna Leave The Couch Today', playful rhythms of 'House Shuffle Boogie' and more besides.
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Vinyl Vanity
Vinyl Vanity (12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: VSSL 007. Rel: 12 Nov 24
Choreosexual (10:46)
No Respite (14:55)
Review: Fantastically frisky broken beat, jazz and ambient fusions from new Vessel signee Jacob Ohrberg, with the fresh EP 'Vinyl Vanity'. Promoted simply with the tagline "deep tracks, open minds", this one's accompanied by a pensive metatext: "vinyl and physical media represent preservation acts committed in vain... the true, ever-changing form becomes frozen, an unchangeable product which serves our vanity." Evidently not bereft of social consciousness, Ohrberg spotlights the unavoidable vanity of music releasing - the megalomania, the leveraging of identity for personal gain, the sating of an irrational need for recognition - where other artists may never dare to, for fear of coming across cynical. Ohrberg is unafraid of the pratfall of vanity, assuring us there's 'No Respite' with two ten plus minute progressions in dance-soul. No matter our reservations, our idealisations, the music will keep flowing in one way or another, whether on vinyl or another medium (provided the former is proven unsustainable in due time). The digital bonus 'The Naughty Edit' brings delicious vocal chill-light, fidgeting between piano house and soul jazz, toeing the line between them so that you're not quite sure of the track's "liveness" going in.
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Atmospheres EP
Cat: ABDFC 001. Rel: 24 Apr 25
Il Sole (The Sun) (Deep mix) (8:10)
Il Vento (The Wind) (Underground mix) (4:18)
La Pioggia (The Rain) (Tribal mix) (5:27)
La Pioggia (The Rain) (version Idjut) (5:54)
Review: Straight from the heart of Italy in 1991, Q-Base's Atmosphere EP remains a deep house masterpiece, and a prototype for modern day coinage "downtempo" at that. Made by Andrea Gemolotto and Claudio Zennaro, 'Atmospheres' provides not just atmospheres but geospheres, lithospheres, exospheres, and stratospheres of sound, arresting the full potential of the frequency spectrum between its languorous and unhurried beats. The pioneering DFC label saw to its claim in deep house history, and now it's back in a newly repackaged edition, featuring the three timeless tracks from the original 1991 release alongside a powerful bonus: the Idjut Boys' electrifying 1999 remix.
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What I Love
Cat: UP 009. Rel: 29 Jan 25
What I Love (5:22)
What I Love (Soulfood mix) (6:28)
Composers (5:19)
Composers (Downbeat mix) (5:24)
Review: Orlando Voorn is always spoken of as one of the key links between European and Detroit techno. Here though, in collaboration with Han Litz, he sinks into his house sound on open 'What I Love' which is utterly gorgeous with its Roy Ayres flutes, jazzy keys and warm, soulful drums. The Soulfood Mix ups the jazziness and makes the drums more raw, then 'Composers' brings more warming house vibes that are heartfelt and musical. A Downbeat mix reduces the original perfectly for a more cosy, cuddly feel.
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Intérprete: Per Bojsen-Moller
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A Pact (remixes) (feat Bushwacka! mix)
Cat: HTTWRK 18112. Rel: 13 Jan 25
A Pact (Bushwacka! remix) (8:14)
A Pact (Skyscraper HiFi remix B) (4:50)
A Pact (Skyscraper HiFi remix A) (6:06)
A Pact (Spatial Awareness remix) (7:01)
Review: The Woodentops are long-time Balearic bossmen and peerless party starters and now their music is under the spotlight on this new remixes EP from Hottwerk. It is their tune 'A Pact' that gets four different versions here starting with a nice loose-limbed and percussive house workout from the UK veteran Bushwhacka!. Then Skyscraper HiFi B aka Anglo-Swedish pair Jon Dasilva and Jonas Nilsson offer a remix that slows it right down to a nice downtempo jam with indie vocals and then offer a second remix that is more sleazy and raw with a low-slung house grove topped with acid madness. Last but not least is the label head Spatial Awareness with a remix which glides on silky synths and airy drum loops with some nice trippy vocal touches.
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Álbumes
Room
Room (LP)
Cat: SELP 815. Rel: 28 Mar 25
Naif (3:57)
Back (4:02)
Anan (3:52)
Lola (4:16)
Zoom (2:12)
Eden With The Invisible Session (with The Invisible Session - TIS version) (4:02)
Etna (with The Invisible Session) (4:05)
Call (with The Invisible Session) (4:13)
Eden (3:57)
Noir (2:50)
Review: ANAN is a project by DJs Roberto Agosta and Massimo Napoli and it takes its name from their surnames, repeated twice. Their new album is inspired by jazz, 70s psychedelia, Afrobeat, cumbia and soul and was recorded in a space in Catania, Sicily, where they melded those inspirations into a versatile and innovative sound. The session musicians manage to really lay down some deep melodies to give the album a live session feel. Tracks like 'Eden' and 'Naif' combine cinematic jazz with African influences, while 'Eros' blends Ethiopian and Indian cultures. 'Mind' offers a hypnotic cumbia and 'Etna' evokes spiritual psychedelia. The album includes also collaborations with The Invisible Session which take things to even higher spiritual planes.

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Casablanca
Casablanca (2xLP + 7")
Cat: SPLTE 004. Rel: 31 Mar 25
Perfumed Gardens (3:27)
Kifak Detroit? (6:41)
Grand Meze In Gemmayze (3:14)
Red Lebanese (3:17)
Bounce The Casbah (4:14)
The Sweet Accent Of Achrafieh (3:51)
Rubaiyat In Bed (4:31)
Hamra Traffic (3:26)
Zamalek (5:28)
The Egyptian Stevie Wonder (3:27)
Arabs With Attitudes (4:13)
I Hid A Treasure Inside Al Rawchieh (4:06)
Loved You In Summer (7") (3:53)
Turquoise Beat (4:38)
Review: The mighty Dez Andres has hooked up with Parisian digger Victor Kiswell for a sublime new double album on Spot Lite that finds a perfect sweet spot between both men's sound. It stems from a party that explores Arabic grooves from Northern Africa and the Middle East and pairs that with low slung deep house beats and hip-hop inspired joints. It's woozy and warm, packed with killer melodies and hooky riffs and is right up there with some of Dez's best work. Highlights include the likes of 'Grand Meze In Gemmayze' with its dusty beats and 'Bounce The Casbah' with Middle Eastern guitars that ring out with great soul.
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A Deeper Life
Cat: IDWTLP 001. Rel: 08 May 25
Down By The Cove (5:47)
Mountain Mover (feat Alex Cosmo Blake) (4:38)
Maintaining My Peace (feat Novelist & Stephanie Cooke) (2:59)
Tears (feat Saucy Lady) (2:55)
Brain Gymnasium (3:28)
Wanna Tell Somebody (feat Josh Milan) (5:53)
Otaki (feat Finn Rees) (5:26)
Love Language (feat Nathan Haines) (4:35)
A Deeper Life (feat Isaac Aesili) (8:00)
More Time (feat Lee Pearson Jr Collective) (3:56)
Tongariro Crossing (feat Nathan Haines) (5:17)
Barefoot On The Tarmac (4:11)
Marlboro Sounds (6:03)
The Eternal Checkout (feat Cenk Esen) (5:36)
Review: Given that even their most dancefloor-focused tunes are remarkably deep, immersive and sonically detailed, you'd think that Chaos In The CBD's music would suit the album format - it's just that until now, they've not recorded a full-length. A Deeper Life, then, marks a big step forward in the Helliker-Hales brothers' career. Predictably, it's borderline brilliant. Made with the assistance of a cast of collaborators and guest performers (flautist Nathan Haines, boogie revivalist Saucy Lady and original NJ garage-house hero Josh Milan included), it sees the Kiwi duo sashay their way through enveloping, musically expansive cuts - many downtempo and home-listening focused - that variously mix and match elements of deep house, nu-jazz, dub, 80s soul, hip-hop, trip-hop, Latin soul and much more besides. A genuine triumph, even by their high standards.
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A Deeper Life
A Deeper Life (limited gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: IDWTLP 001LTD. Rel: 08 May 25
Down By The Cove (5:46)
Mountain Mover (feat Alex Cosmo Blake) (4:38)
Maintaining My Peace (feat Novelist & Stephanie Cooke) (2:59)
Tears (feat Saucy Lady) (2:59)
Brain Gymnasium (3:30)
Wanna Tell Somebody (feat Josh Milan) (5:52)
Otaki (feat Finn Rees) (5:26)
Love Language (feat Nathan Haines) (4:36)
A Deeper Life (feat Isaac Aesili) (7:59)
More Time (feat Lee Pearson Jr Collective) (3:56)
Tongariro Crossing (feat Nathan Haines) (5:17)
Barefoot On The Tarmac (4:12)
Marlboro Sounds (6:02)
The Eternal Checkout (feat Cenk Esen) (5:34)
Review: Fraternal duo Chaos In The CBD open the latest chapter on a roundly impressive musical career, calling on an ensemble cast of creative collaborators to contribute to their debut long-player, 'A Deeper Life'. Louis and Ben 'Beans' Helliker-Hales have been on a non-stop roll since they began releasing music under the Chaos In The CBD moniker just over a decade ago. Recently adding a Fabric Presents compilation to their hefty singles catalogue, the siblings step up with arguably their most outstanding work to date. The likes of Blaze's Josh Milan, saxophonist Nathan Haines, longtime collaborator Isaac Aesili, and UK grime MC Novelist are just some of those drafted to embellish productions that range from head-nodding Balearic to the duo's more familiar dusty house thrust. Vast in scope, the collection drifts through all manner of sounds and styles, held together by a coherent production aesthetic and a gorgeously limber live musicality on display throughout. Highlights include the street soul swagger of 'Tears' (featuring Beantown disco queen, Saucy Lady), the searing soul of 'Wanna Tell Somebody', and the bittersweet deep house magnetism of 'Otaki'. All told, this is nothing short of brilliant work, arguably representing a coming of age as Chaos In The CBD simultaneously pay homage to their eclectic roots and transcend the floor-focused nature of the bulk of their previous output. Highly recommended.
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A Deeper Life
Cat: IDWTCD 001. Rel: 08 May 25
Down By The Cove
Mountain Mover (feat Alex Cosmo Blake)
Maintaining My Peace (feat Novelist & Stephanie Cooke)
Tears (feat Saucy Lady)
Brain Gymnasium
I Wanna Tell Somebody (feat Josh Milan)
Otaki (feat Finn Rees)
Love Language (feat Nathan Haines)
A Deeper Life (feat Isaac Aesili)
More Time (feat Lee Pearson Jr Collective)
Tongariro Crossing (feat Nathan Haines)
Barefoot On The Tarmac
Marlboro Sounds
The Eternal Checkout (feat Cenk Esen)
Review: After a decade of swirling deep house and understated jazz flourishes, London duo Chaos In The CBD finally drop their debut full-length, A Deeper Life, via their own In Dust We Trust imprint. The 14-tracker stretches their signature dee,p cocktail party effected house palette into new terrain: live instrumentation, vocal guests, and a mellow, tactile depth, now owing as much to 90s Balearic as it does to smoky London basements. Lead single 'Love Language', with Nathan Haines on sax, strikes an effortless tone: wistful, warm, and unhurried. Guests include Josh Milan, Lee Pearson Jr., Novelist and Stephanie Cooke, but the LP is less about marquee names than a slow, wide glow: sun-kissed nostalgia cut with club heft. It no less channels their New Zealand roots (idyllic beaches, waterfalls, quiet mornings) into a drifting house sound, playful and dour in equal parts.
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A Missing Myth Of The Future (reissue)
Cat: STUDIOMULE 49. Rel: 14 Nov 24
Malam (3:10)
Selva (7:00)
Kamui Fuchi (6:33)
Sphere (3:01)
Etenraku (4:13)
She Was In Ecstasies (6:42)
Escape Dub (6:11)
Healing Force (2:29)
Review: Revered Japanese house producer and DJ Kaoru Inoue has been making his mark since the late 90s with releases music through his label Seeds and Ground and others like Mule Musiq and Groovement. Originally released in Japan in 2013, this newly reissued album blends world music, field recordings, ambient and electronic elements into an immersive and widescreen sound. It opens with the minimal gamelan ambient track 'Malam' followed by the Afro-Brazilian house of 'Selva' which is reminiscent of early Luciano and Villalobos. The album also features electric jazz fusion house, avant-garde tribal breakbeats and Balearic slow house. Closing with the melancholic new age piece 'Healing Force,' it's a timeless delight.
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Intérprete: Kaoru Inoue
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DJ Kicks
Steven JULIEN / VARIOUS
DJ Kicks (gatefold sustainable vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: K7 432LP. Rel: 21 Nov 24
Steven Julien - "Payn Me Mind" (feat Kristian Hamilton) (1:59)
D'Eon - "Transparency" (5:32)
Ryuichi Sakamoto - "A Day In The Park" (5:17)
Steven Julien - "Retriate" (feat Dreamcastmoe) (3:23)
Elli - "Just For Me & You" (2:53)
Steven Julien - "Number" (4:13)
Brothermartino - "Kah" (5:27)
Dam-FunK - "Morphing" (4:09)
My Girlfriend - "Uber Hype" (7:31)
Mr Flash - "Disco Dynamite" (3:10)
Devin Morrison - "Shesbi" (4:14)
Ryuichi Sakamoto - "Rio" (5:06)
Review: Steven Julien has been in his own musical world since he first started putting out beats. He blends everything from hip-hop and house to funk and soul in his always emotionally raw, frayed edge sounds. Because of that breath in his sound, the Londoner is the perfect candidate for a DJ-kicks mix and so it proves as he journeys from the sofa to the club and back again with tunes of his own next to jams from across the ages and the genres. Ryuichi Sakamoto, Brothermartino, My Girlfriend and more all feature in a well-mixed, well-programmed set that contrasts bright keys with dirty basslines, and boogie funk with more sleek machine rhythms.
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DJ Kicks
Steven JULIEN / VARIOUS
DJ Kicks (mixed CD)
Cat: K7 432CD. Rel: 21 Nov 24
Steven Julien - "PAYN ME MIND" (feat Kristian Hamilton)
Hudson Mohawke - "Expo"
D'Eon - "Transparency"
Ryuichi Sakamoto - "A Day In The Park"
The RAH Band - "Out On The Edge"
Steven Julien - "Retriate" (feat Dreamcastmoe)
Elli - "Just For Me & You"
Suze Ijo - "Call Me"
Chaos In The CBD - "Emotional Intelligence" (feat Nathan Haines & Dave Koor)
Brothermartino - "KAH"
BrandUn DeShay - "Rukunetsu"
Steven Julien - "Number"
Todd Edwards - "Dancing For Heaven"
DaM-FunK - "Morphing"
Kokoroko - "Dide O" (Ash Lauryn & Stefan Ringer remix)
Kyle Hall - "Sarabi"
Josh Caffe - "Justify My Sex" (feat Al White)
My Girlfriend - "UBER HYPE"
Cheek - "Venus Sunshine People" (DJ Gregory remix)
Mr Flash - "Disco Dynamite"
Devin Morrison - "Shesbi"
Ryuichi Sakamoto - "Rio"
Review: London-based DJ and producer Steven Julien's music blends contrasts and has done so across more than a decade on labels like Eglo and his own Apron Records. In that time he has explored various styles, from house and techno to soul and boogie, often drawing on his own life experiences for inspiration. His eclecticism extends to his contribution to !K7's wonderful DJ-Kicks series in a mix that features artists like Ryuichi Sakamoto and Todd Edwards along with Julien's own tracks. The mix takes you on a proper ride from a peaceful afternoon to a euphoric night on the dancefloor, with plenty of big moments and killer jams along the way.
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The Time Traveler
The Time Traveler (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: SPR 005. Rel: 21 Jan 25
4-11 (5:43)
A Space Love Affair (3:51)
Acid Outpost (album version) (3:46)
Archive 80 (album version) (3:29)
Misty (4:47)
1981 (4:37)
Again (with Ammawhat - album version) (3:03)
ICC (Inner City Children) (4:43)
Nothing Broken (with Angel-A) (4:40)
Reminisce (Sign Of Times) (4:29)
Herbie (Vick's extended Time Traveler mix) (11:17)
Play (Vick's Jazz Playground Vamp mix) (7:28)
Flame (Vick's extended Time Traveler mix) (10:18)
Rise/Rise (Vick's extended Time Traveler mix) (9:46)
Review: Vick Lavender presents a captivating journey through soulful house music with 'The Time Traveler'. This double LP is a testament to Lavender's deep understanding of the genre, seamlessly blending classic influences with a contemporary edge. From the infectious grooves of '4-11' and 'A Space Love Affair' to the hypnotic rhythms of 'Acid Outpost' and 'Archive 80', the album is a masterclass in soulful house production. Lavender's collaborations with Ammawhat and Angel-A add further depth and dimension, while tracks like 'Misty' and '1981' showcase his ability to craft emotive and atmospheric soundscapes. The extended mixes on Side 3 and 4 provide extended journeys into Lavender's sonic world, highlighting his skills as a DJ and remixer. This is a must-have for any house music enthusiast, a timeless collection that will transport you to the dancefloor and beyond.
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Intérprete: Nenor
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Long Trax 4
Cat: LT 7. Rel: 21 Mar 25
One In The Future
The Right Choice
You Cannot Reform A Sin
Fingers Of Fire
Review: Will Long aka Celer, Mississippi-born but now permanently resident in Tokyo, intensifies his investigation in personal house music with the fourth edition in his Long Trax series. A quartered circle of evolving textures of at first seemingly diminutive character, this manifest impression is dashed once we learn that each track on the record is given its own side, allowing each ample space to unfold within an economically restrained formula: dry drum machines, subtle chords, hygge bass. Clearly an ode to productive limitation: 'The Right Choice' tosses us the first chord against gambolling percs, while 'You Cannot Reform A Sin' brings marching, DC-offset acid. The release redresses historic wrongs too, using carefully extracted, recorded samples of key voices in the Afro-American civil rights movement.
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Information (reissue)
Information (reissue) (neon orange & black split coloured vinyl LP + MP3 download code with obi-strip)
Cat: GI 351LPC2. Rel: 17 Apr 25
Left In The Dark (2:35)
I See A Dime (3:27)
Another Story (4:03)
Overpay, Overstay (3:59)
Plainview (2:04)
Bit (3:00)
Thermonics (2:14)
Cig Angel (2:41)
Fathomless Irie (5:52)
Been A Long Night (4:21)
Speed (4:14)
Review: Galcher Lustwerk, the Cleveland-raised, NYC-based producer, has carved a unique lane in deep, low-key post-hip-house since his 2013 debut 100% Galcher. Through smoky, stream-of-consciousness vocals evincing an ability to both produce and locute, his work blends funk, rap and r&b into hypnotic club and after-hours four-scapes. On Information, his Ghostly International debut, Lustwerk refined his tech-noir house corner. Live drums and jazz sax added fresh texture, while Lust's trademark narrative cryptologes evoked dimly lit dives, fleeting encounters, and an all-round shadowiness. 'Cig Angel' and 'Another Story' pulse with the sonic linguals of mumble-core film and salivatory softened production, while 'I See A Dime' races forward with syncopated lyrics and daring bongos. True to an enciphered ethos, Lustwerk plays with perception: "Information doesn't equal knowledge."
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Calm Vol 1
Cat: MFCV 002. Rel: 11 Feb 25
Marcel - "Joy Of July" (3:27)
Marcel - "Give Me Relief" (4:18)
Marcel - "Can't Stop The Time" (4:07)
From P60 - "Muzai In The House" (3:58)
From P60 - "Cool Stuff At 4 O'clock" (4:00)
From P60 - "Sun-Kissed Shores" (feat MnemonicKiss) (5:48)
Forteba - "End Of The Day" (6:18)
Review: Zoltan Nagy AKA P60 has spent the last four years slowly building up his Midnight Fashion label and its dedicated downtempo offshoot, Midnight Fashion Chill. Following a handful of solo EPs on the latter imprint, Nagy has now decided to offer up a first imprint compilation - one that not only showcases his work, but also that of Marcel (AKA sometime Cookin' Records artist Marcell Dudas) and Plastic City regular Forteba (AKA Hungarian stalwart Krisztian Dobrocsi). Musically, the set lives up to its' title, offering an enticing and undeniably blazed mix of DJ Calm style trip-hop, warming 1990s style downtempo grooves, slow-burn Baleric soundscapes, Onra-esque neo-boogie beats and warm, deep and languid, jazz-flecked mid-tempo house.
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Intérprete: From P60
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