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Singles
Now & Forever
Now & Forever (orange vinyl 10")
Cat: CWX 01. Rel: 25 May 22
Now & Forever (5:36)
Phoenix (5:47)
Tags: Tech House | Minimal
 in stock $14.20
Natural Service EP
Natural Service EP (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: CHIWAX 037. Rel: 17 Apr 23
Ambushed (7:03)
Echoes Of The Dance (6:48)
Zone (7:01)
Review: Despite a sizable, high-quality discography that stretches back to 1994, Boo Williams has never been as hyped or celebrated as many of his Chicago deep house peers. Perhaps it's time we gave him some love because the Natural Service EP - his first solo 12" on Chiwax since 2014 - is undeniably excellent. Check first opener 'Ambushed', where twinkling electronics and sumptuous pads ride jackin' drums and a brilliant bassline, before turning your attention to 'Echoes of the Dance', an acid-flecked journey through dreamy, loved-up deep house that's as picturesque as they come. Flipside 'Zone' is even more hypnotic and trance-inducing, sitting somewhere between classic deep house and the techier end of Omar-S's output.
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Tribute To Chicago
Cat: CHIWAX 039. Rel: 18 Dec 23
Chicago The Place To Be (feat Jamiel Patton) (6:31)
One Hour (6:40)
The Same Again (6:28)
Chicago The Place (feat Jamiel Patton) (6:33)
Review: Given that he has been operative on the Chicago house scene since its earliest days at the dawn of the 1980s, it's perhaps unsurprising that deep house legend Boo Williams' latest EP pays tribute to the city that he calls home. Jamiel Patton lends his spoken word vocals to opener 'Chicago The Place To Be', a hybrid deep house/Afro-house affair piled high with musical details (think short, tight acid lines, woozy electric piano lines, spacey synths and so on), and companion track 'Chicago The Place', an effects-laden, early morning alternate take that's effectively a dub mix of that track. Elsewhere, 'One Hour' is a sparkling, melodically impressive deep house workout with added bleeps, while 'The Same Again' is a locked-in-but-bouncy workout rich in fuzzy synth stabs, sweaty drum machine fills and held-note chords.
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Intérprete: Vincent Inc, Kisk, Ney Faustini
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Integrated Love Signals EP
Cat: CHIWAX 035. Rel: 07 Feb 23
Clouds 2020 (5:24)
Reflections (6:17)
Bubbly Devil (6:12)
Multiverse Journey (7:03)
Review: Frankfurt's Chiwax welcomes Italian veteran Stefano Curti aka basiC realitieS to the label. A great artist who has been delivering timeless music since the early '90s under other aliases such as Bio Muse, Running Man and Moody Boyz Vibraphone Productions. Four cuts are featured on the Integrated Love Signals EP: the sublime and Balearic tinged deep house of 'Clouds 2020' and the hypnotising journey of 'Reflections' on the first side. The B-side cuts channel classic Chicago; the emotive 'Bubbly Devil' being very much reminiscent of Larry Heard while the rough and ready jack of 'Multiverse Journey' calls to mind Trax Records.
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Raw Toolz 1
Cat: CWX 02. Rel: 01 Mar 24
Murky (5:05)
Ruff (6:57)
Jackie (5:28)
Raw (5:11)
Review: D'Julz is a vital veteran of the European underground who continues to serve up the sort of irresistible grooves that both DJs and dancers need in their lives. The Frenchman heads up his own Bass Culture label but here lands on Chiwax with Raw Toolz 1. 'Murky' kicks it off with a sleazy and percussive house cut denied by its unrelenting lead synth sound. 'Ruff' is a physical and gritty tech house cut and 'Jackie' then explores an old school Chicago sound with trippy vocal fragments and plenty of filters. 'Raw' is a pumper with literal bells on for backrooms who want to get sweaty.
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Let My Brain Go EP
Cat: CTX 01.1. Rel: 26 Jun 18
Alien Vox (5:42)
Exponential Acid (4:32)
Radioactive Dream (4:35)
Let My Brain Go (4:29)
Review: Haus proud: Unknown To The Unknown lynchpin makes his debut on the ever-consistent Chiwax with four straight up acid funk hoofers. "Alien Vox" is a mutant mouth harp hootenanny that spirals into utter sonic nonsense in the finest possible way. "Exponential Acid" and "Radioactive Dream" are the verified chuggers of the EP, both chowing down hard on some serious 303s. Finally "Let My Brain Go" slows the pace but increases the weirdness as we're taken up into Haus's cranial attic to get a first hand feel of his off-kilter logic. Haus that?
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Intérprete: Ben Sims, Tiger Stripes
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Shadowland EP
Cat: CGTX 005. Rel: 27 Jul 15
Log In (5:45)
Shadowland (5:38)
The Wave (6:20)
Motion (7:09)
Review: There is not much more to say about Chicago's Gemini apart from the fact that he was a true house legend who, until recently, remained largely in the deep underground of the city's music, and has inspired a new generation of producers. Sadly, although he's still kicking about somewhere in the States, the man doesn't make music anymore. However, it's difficult to say whether he could have done much more these days, given how futuristic and cutting-edge his music-making was back then, and how fresh and it still sounds today. For these reasons, Germany's Chiwax have reissued a number of his EP's by now, and Shadowlust is the latest in the series. Much like the previous instalments, these four cuts are classic Gemini delivering the pure house magic - from "Log In" to "Motion", the beats are swinging, the chords heavy and pads climactic. If you've copped the other recent reissues then this is a must, if you haven't even heard of Gemini then please do yourself a favour..!
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R U Afraid
Cat: CGTX 003. Rel: 01 May 14
R U Afraid
Earth
Elevate Your Fellow Man
Relaxing
Review: The sorely missed talents of Spencer Kincy have long been recognized as some of the most vital in the Chicago house story, and Chiwax have chosen to shed light on one of his lesser known but utterly essential releases that previously came to light on Earth Recordings. "R U Afraid?" is a moody workout with twitchy percussion, an insistent bassline and off-key stabs that wind up in a delightfully taut little shuffler. "Earth" is a touch more sassy with its playful slices of sax and forthright funk, and "Elevate Your Fellow Man" nudges closer to techy territory with its tightly wound loops of guitar licks and snappy drums. "Relaxing" takes a more esoteric trip into jazzy keys and brushed beats without losing any of the energy in the process.
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Enter The Dragon (reissue)
Cat: THC 1. Rel: 24 Jul 23
Enter The Dragon (5:44)
Battle Ground (5:45)
The Predator (6:06)
Eugene Harper (6:11)
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Split Personality EP
Cat: CHIWAX 021LTD. Rel: 16 Nov 22
MS - "Hidden Love" (7:58)
Chimale - "Nom De Plume" (6:06)
Synthias - "Back To 80s" (8:01)
Thias - "Circuit Breaker" (5:15)
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Total Control EP
Cat: CHIWAX 031. Rel: 10 Jul 20
Sun Comes Up (7:00)
I Need You (6:40)
Energy Reflect (7:16)
Total Control (6:22)
 in stock $12.36
Jack Who?!
Cat: CHIWAX 028. Rel: 02 Apr 19
Bitch Please! (5:19)
Lies (6:18)
Jack My Ass (6:13)
Xtra Vision (4:44)
 in stock $12.36
The Lost Trax
Cat: CHIWAX 036. Rel: 01 Jul 22
Bugemini #1 (5:42)
Bugemini #2 (5:32)
Review: Well here's something no one expected from the annals of house music history. Back in 2000 a chance link up took place when Steve Bug invited the legendary Chicago producer Spencer Kincy, aka Gemini, to his studio in Berlin. Two tracks were laid down, and now after all these years they're finally seeing the light of day as Chiwax got the blessing from all relevant parties to press them up for our grooving pleasure. They're crisp, unfussy tracks which are perhaps less wild than a lot of Gemini-related projects, which no doubts speaks to Bug's well-known style, but there's a whole lot of vibe in these cuts whichever way you look at them.
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Global Transformation
Cat: CTX 014. Rel: 31 Jan 24
Global Transformation (7:50)
The Last Window Of Time (6:35)
Animal Queendom (6:32)
All Together (6:27)
Review: Daniela La Luz is no stranger to Rawax's stable of labels - she's previously released on most of them at different points over the last decade- though Global Transformation marks the first time she's appeared on any of them as Vanilla. The Berlin-based artist sets her stall out with the raw, punchy and occasionally sparkling title track - all woozy keyboard riffs, weighty electro-meets-house beats, tipsy chords and heavy bass - before opting for a deep, druggy, acid-fired and percussively propulsive vibe on 'The Last Window of Time'. Elsewhere, 'Animal Queendom' sees her wrap echoing, dubbed-out and reverb-laden synth riffs around a tough and locked-in beat, while 'All Together' is built around the twin attractions of sturdy, slightly off-kilter machine drums and jazzy electric piano motifs.
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E Series Part Four
Cat: CHIWAXV 404. Rel: 25 Jul 17
Just Feel Me (7:34)
Lush (6:29)
909 808 (6:02)
Clap Your Hands (6:45)
 in stock $13.15
Zig Zag (reissue)
Cat: CCE 038. Rel: 25 May 23
Special (5:21)
Everybody Free (5:32)
Heaven (5:28)
Da Pressha (5:39)
Tags: 90s House
 in stock $13.67
Álbumes
Teleport: Echo City
Cat: CHIWAX 002LP. Rel: 21 Oct 13
We & The Machines
The Emperors Dance
Silver Sunrise
Remember The Future
Body Moving (feat Steve Redman)
Freaksquelch (feat DSB)
Dark The Dancer
Invaders Plan
Prince Of Nanomagica
Dr Nigel Echo
Droids At War (feat The Model)
Empire Without End
Review: First surfacing on Clone Jack For Daze back in 2011, Berlin-based Murphy Jax has taken a nomadic approach to distributing his raw and eminently danceable brand of Chicago House, gracing labels as diverse as Turbo, Hype Ltd, Exploited and perhaps most interestingly Lux Rec. His Lost Soundtracks Main Themes EP for the Swiss label dabbled in cinematic concepts and proved Jax was capable of more than straight up club tools. A debut album for the Chiwax label in the shape of Teleport: Echo City continues the producer's interest in conceptual themes, detailing the story of a "pre-apocalyptic generation of robots on a planet of machines" but don't be too worried as musically it sticks close to the styles Jax has explored previously. So expect Chicago House, Classic Deep House, Movie Theme style cuts and raw Acid workouts.

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