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Singles
Keep It In The Family
9th House - "Harmonic Convergence" (4:13)
Ruff Stuff - "Still Dancing" (6:46)
Adam Curtain - "Wonk That Arp" (5:06)
Bobby Cazanova - "Big Eden" (5:13)
Arthur Dudley X Retromigration - "Moody Knights" (5:13)
Review: A collaboration between Bristol's Shall Not Fade and London label/clothing line Handy here titled Keep It In The Family. SNF tapped 9th House & Berlin-based Italian Ruff Stuff for some wicked techno tracks, and it's all about the latter doing his best Aril Brikha impression on 'Still Dancing'. Representing Handy we have Bobby Cazanova serving up some bass-heavy sci-fi fantasies on the electro number 'Big Eden' and a collab between Arthur Dudley and Retromigration who serve up some smoky, late night deep house on 'Moodyknight'.
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Rare Edition
Cat: CUNT 036. Rel: 12 Feb 25
The Nite (6:09)
End Of Luv (7:44)
Stompin' Pumpin' (4:40)
I'm The One (5:22)
Review: It's impossible to talk about this label without drawing your attention to its superb catalogue naming conventions. The tunes are banging too, in this case with a timeless deep house bent from A Box of Goodies. 'The Nite' opens up with neat and warm chord stabs and succulent drum work with a US garage twist. 'End Of Luv' swells your heart with its summery rush of melodic goodness and 'Stompin' Pumpin' then gets down and dirty with some golden bells and chopped vocals. 'I'm The One' closes with a Kerri-style bounce and soul.
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Tags: 90s House
out of stock $14.38
Set Up My Life
Cat: GLR 002. Rel: 26 Oct 07
Set Up My Life
Marbanant
Cartridge
I Come Back
Review: A Cluster Of Blue is the musical project of German scientist Dr. Robert Baerheimer. Primarily known for his work at the forefront of quantum mirage, Dr. Baerheimer finally lost his heart to electronic sound devices years ago. "Set Up My Life" is the new release on Green Light.
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out of stock $6.63
The Future Gets Involved
Cat: SHELLACK 02. Rel: 01 Jun 11
A Iglesisas - "Mi Amor" (remix)
A Bucci & J Tenor - "In Berlin 1995" (U Schmidt edit)
The Customers - "Seltsam.com/remix"
out of stock $9.95
Bedroom Square
Cat: RCR 002. Rel: 22 Apr 16
Betaville (10:25)
Breakwater (6:59)
Betaville (Timothy J Fairplay remix) (6:43)
Review: Alvaro Cabana's Madrid based imprint (though mainly digitally formatted) has now made the jump to vinyl and boy are we happy. Charmingly named after his hometown (do check his reasoning on his Soundcloud; an interesting read) this label has some real potential, having released some great stuff by up and coming stars Jonathan Kusuma and Squarewave. It is now the turn of Canadian duo Jokers of The Scene who adopt the new alias A Jokers Bizarre for this particular outing. Leading the way is "Betaville", a soulful and emotive classic house jam in the vein of early Chicago/Detroit that clocks in at over 10 minutes. It is pretty epic. "Breakwater" goes for the more slo-mo nu-disco vibe and is just made for drifting, quite hypnotising. The remix by Timothy J Fairplay on the flip, is pretty sick too we must say!
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out of stock $11.90
Situation
Situation (12")
Cat: TTT 021. Rel: 22 Apr 14
Fortress (The Hauge, 2005)
Caustic Network
Kovaxxxt
Situation
Review: The Trilogy Tapes continue their unassailable programme of releases with the Night Owl 12" from A Made Up Sound. The addition of Dave Huismans to the TTT discography is perhaps the most high profile release from Will Bankhead's label since the Kassem Mosse and Mix Mup mini LP, but makes perfect sense within the context of The Trilogy Tapes as a whole. The four tracks here hint A Made Up Sound was in a nocturnal mood similar to the sounds that punctuated last year's After Hours drop and feel unmistakably like the work of the man also known as 2562. Weighty yet intricately swung rhythms, a keen sense of space and expert sound design run through this record from start to finish, with the wavering "Kovaxxxt" and the Thin White Duke sampling madness of "Situation" ensuring the B Side will see plenty of wear and tear.
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Farmarama Remixes Vol 2
Cat: OTHER 137. Rel: 13 Nov 19
Higher Powers (Aleksandir mix) (5:43)
Michael (AMCA Low Cal dub) (7:00)
Mountains & Waterfalls (Felipe Gordon The Moody remix) (6:44)
Higher Powers (Aleksandir AMCA demo edit) (6:24)
Review: Long time Balearic maestros A Man Called Adam came back strong with a new album this past summer, and now the gift keeps on giving with a second series of tasteful remixes from it. Aleksandir's mix of "Higher Powers" is a beautifully gentle and melodic deep house groover. Pads drift by like zephyrs and Sally Rogers' vocals appear like illusions on the clouds. A Man Called Adam themselves then dub out "Michael" with muted acid lines and muffled vocals. Felipe Gordon then layers up balmy pads and warming chords on his remix of "Mountains & Waterfalls" and a demo edit of "Higher Powers" from Aleksandir closes things out ion glistening, heartfelt melodic house fashion.
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Intérprete: Jake Stellarwell
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From The Vaults EP Part 3
A Man Called Adam - "Que Tal America" (Mericana mix)
Chuggles - "Thank You"
Chez & Trent - "Don't Try It"
Chez & Trent - "The Meaning"
Review: The third in Prescription's From the Vaults series is perhaps the most crucial to date, delivering a clutch of veritable classics from the label's archives. Proceeding kick off with the timeless Latin house swing of the Mericana remix of A Man Called Adam's "Que Tal America" from all the way back in 96 - check that sax! Alongside it is Chuggles aka UK house don Ralph Lawson's collaborative effort with Chez Damier brings the searing Chicago emotion via the chord heavy bump of "Thankyou". Mr Damier owns the B Side too, in conjunction with fellow house icon Ron Trent with two of their finest works - "The Meaning" in particular is worthy of purchase alone.
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10 Seconds Vol 1
10 Seconds Vol 1 (transparent red vinyl 10")
Cat: FGR 288EP. Rel: 02 Mar 23
Spit (3:36)
Bubble Guts (3:58)
Sling Shot (3:44)
Bee Bop (3:50)
Review: 10 Seconds is a series of beat-driven vinyl releases from Canadian artist A Track. He is best known for being a part of the globe-trotting EDM circuit and has been for decades. He also runs his own Fools Gold label and puts out from time to time a series of beat experiments smashed out on his SP1200 drum machine. This series kicks off with a nice red 10" and four cuts of floor-wrecking electro that are raw and brain-frying. They're not big, they're not hard, they're not smart, but they are sure to be damn effective.
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10 Seconds Volume 2
10 Seconds Volume 2 (translucent red vinyl 10")
Cat: FGR 293EP. Rel: 02 Mar 23
Keep On (3:12)
Maximum (3:52)
Limbo (3:53)
Cortez (4:36)
Review: A Track has been a big name in the EDM scene for well over a decade now. He is one of those DJs often in the DJ Mag Top 100 poll and plays on the largest stages. He also runs the fFools Gold label and occasionally puts out batches of gritty beats made on his trusty SP1200! This is a second such serving that finds him getting busy on the ol' drum machine, serving up the rawest of the raw cut-ups. These four jams are chunky 2-bit numbers that are fad frill and all about the body rocking beats.
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Desire
Desire (12")
Cat: SC 1244. Rel: 24 Sep 24
Desires (feat Sykes) (4:01)
Show Me (feat Stacie G) (5:11)
Ear Dreamin' (3:47)
Purple (3:34)
Desires (Insturmental) (4:01)
Show Me (Insturmental) (4:55)
Purple (Insturmental) (4:10)
Review: A Vision of Panorama and Star Creature continue their successful collaboration with another lovely 12" for lovers of classic house. Following the sold-out Fusion To Illusion LP, this new offering blends deep beats with hints of boogie and r&b in a fine showcase of the duo's signature sound, which is effortlessly cool, timeless, and trend-defying. Featuring vocal contributions from Sykes and Stacie G, the A-side delivers smooth, loungey vibes and includes the 12" version of 'Purple' which has been previously available only as a 7". The A-side also includes the instrumental track 'Ear Dreamin',' while the flip focuses entirely on instrumentals and brings a futuristic yet nostalgic edge.
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Purple
Purple (purple vinyl 7")
Cat: SC 7060. Rel: 16 Feb 22
Purple (3:37)
Purple (dub mix) (4:12)
Review: Every once in a while, a release is slung our way that charms us so deeply that we're not sure what angle approach it from. Deliberately retro, but with one foot in the cosmic, Star Creature are a Chicago-based label whose take on space disco is extra janky and electronic. AVOP's new track 'Purple' is rattlesnaking and sultry, delving into a pitch-perfect rumination of a disco sound that 70's producers could only dream of achieving. Coming to purple 7" vinyl, the track makes "Russian violet cyber grapes rain in Chicago", as asserted by the artist.
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out of stock $13.56
Without Time EP
Cat: FINAWHITE 001. Rel: 19 Jan 15
Bad Timing
Without Time
Without Time (Nail remix)
Review: Christian Viers is fast becoming a prominent name on UK underground house and techno circuits, either as part of Lazlo Dancehall alongside Leon Vynehall or his long running A1 Bassline project. Techno-focused releases on his own label, Source Unknown captured the attention of the ears behind the newly formed FINA White resulting in the Bad Timing EP, which the label state is a "strikingly clear indication of the distinctive direction" they plan to take moving forward. Title track "Bad Timing" is a straight up techno banger whose menacingly melodic low-end tones, relentless thump and rolling toms are the driving force behind its robust and looming groove. "Without Time" is a similarly complex percussive cut, but with its jungle inspired Arabic horns, trancey synth-lead breakdowns and acid squelches, whilst UK house veteran Nail offers a more direct 4/4 take on the track with his typically classy remix.
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out of stock $6.63
Raw Letters EP
Raw Letters EP (hand-stamped clear marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: RAWAX 010. Rel: 07 Dec 12
Track 1
Track 2
Track 3
Track 4
Review: After the success of the last outing on Rawax, A5 returns to throw down some more of that refined and thoroughly deep analogue house business. While there are plenty of pads and minor chord tones fussing around the EP, it's the punchiness that actually makes this record stand out. On "Track 2" there's a three-note bass line that comes in every four bars that pulls all those wispy elements to the floor with devastating accuracy, while on "Track 3" the whipcrack snares and claps that come firing in from jaunty angles perfectly spice up the direct arpeggios of what could otherwise be a standard deep house tune. "Track 4" raises the bar more overtly with a staggered groove of the most curious construction, but still manages to keep everything holding together, as wild drums and flapping synths get sharpened down to the point of an arrow.
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out of stock $11.06
Thanxxx Joch
out of stock $8.30
Superbass EP
Cat: PR 002. Rel: 26 Oct 20
Superbass #1 (6:12)
Folding Arps (5:35)
Everyone In The Pool (Filtered mix) (5:43)
Superbass #2 (5:32)
Walls (5:36)
Transphat (5:07)
Review:  Given its title, you might expect Aaron K's second vinyl outing to be filled with forthright, sub-heavy sleaze. While there's some weighty low-end pressure to be found - especially on the sparse, dubbed-out delights that are 'Superbass 1' and 'Superbass 2' - for the most part the EP delivers blends of atmospheric, analogue deep house and jacking acid house that prioritise mood and melody over significant bass-weight. It's a fusion that works really well throughout, with highlights including the subtle electro influences and deep, spaced-out riffs of 'Transphat', the picturesque, arpeggio-driven melodies of 'Folding Arps', the jaunty deep acid of 'Everyone in the Pool (Filtered Mix)', and the cosmic late night hypnotism of 'Walls'.
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Bronze EP
Bronze EP (coloured vinyl 12" (comes in different coloured vinyl, we cannot guarantee which colour you will receive))
Cat: TXR 105. Rel: 24 Jun 24
Check It Out (5:32)
Let Me Out (6:09)
Bronze (7:08)
Get On (5:13)
Review: Josh Aaron brings some freshness to deep house with a new EP for Trax Research that comes on coloured vinyl, though what colour you will only know when you open it. Opener 'Check It Out' brings breezy vocals to zippy beats and slinky basslines. 'Let Me Out' then takes things down a level for a jazzy deep house number with cosmic synth smears. 'Bronze' gets funky with tight drum programming and the sort of vibrant synth wrk that makes for a kaleidoscopic listen. Last of all 'Get On' is a slinky and high-speed house number awash with colour and a warming soul.
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Tags: US Garage
 in stock $17.70
Common EP
Common EP (12")
Cat: MEANDYOU 2. Rel: 23 Sep 14
Aatropa & Tephillin - "Bells Jam"
Fabric - "Split Guest"
Herron - "33 Weeks"
Metropolis - "The Great Lake"
Review: After a successful first round that featured the likes of Kassem Mosse alongside Juniper and some lesser known friends of the label, Manchester promoters-turned-imprint Meandyou are back with another various artists release that plumbs further depths around the fringe pools of house and techno. Aatropa & Tephillin deliver the most upfront cut in "Bells Jam", which still lurks in oddball synth flourishes around a chunky thud of kick drum, before Fabric drifts out into ambient bliss. Herron meanwhile plies a long lead-in before blossoming into a dexterous and delicate broken techno formation of the highest order, and then Metropolis cools things back down with a winsome groan of a beatless excursion.
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The Lower End Theory EP
Cat: NDATL 034. Rel: 06 Feb 23
Mortise & Tenon (7:24)
The Lower End Theory (6:10)
Atlanta Deep (10:07)
Review: NDATL welcomes Abacus back to the US label's roster after notable appearances on Prescription and Guidance, with title track 'The Lower End Theory' proving to be a smooth, effortless and downright classy deep house calling card with the subtlest hint of acid. 'Atlanta Deep' follows next with a gloriously gloopy bassline a little reminiscent of Mayday's 'Nude Photo', and then 'Mortise & Tenon' closes the 12" with the lightest and most soulful of touches in both the rhythm and melody departments. Gorgeous stuff - dive in and wallow in the depths.
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out of stock $15.48
Lausanna
Lausanna (hand-stamped 1-sided 12")
Cat: IM 011. Rel: 28 Mar 22
Track 1 (6:50)
Review: 's been a while since a single-sided record hit our shelves, and for the first time in yonks we can thank Toronto house legend Abacus for breaking that spell. Following a string of killer releases on local labels like Prescription and Guidance, we're more than taken by this swirly s/s sizzler. 'Lausanna' is a track for deep house DJs of all sizes, easily bridging laid-back freshness with bassy hard-hittingness. Thanks Innermoods!
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out of stock $13.00
Analogue Stories Vol 1
Cat: RETHINK 004. Rel: 18 Jun 24
That Real Live (5:29)
Spaceflight (6:03)
In 4 Mation (4:22)
Blaktronics (5:03)
Review: Deep house originator Abacus is back in the game having revived his Re:Think label "with a new vision & energy." The first EP, Analogue Stories Vol 1, is a bold one that opens with a monologue from a classic New York movie about street gang warriors. It sets a moody tone which then leads into warm deep house grooves. 'Spaceflight' rides on loose, jumbled drums, toms and basslines that are topped with sustained cosmic chords and 'In4mation' then brings heady and wispy melodies that encourage you to dream as the soul-drenched grooves roll on. 'Blaktronics' shuts down with a more prickly percussive edge. It's a welcome return for this master of the form.
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Tags: 90s House
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Keepin' The Legacy Vol 2
Cat: HIZOU 009. Rel: 16 Jan 17
Abacus/Chez Damier - "Closer" (Jorge Caiado Morning dub) (6:58)
James Duncan - "416 Zone Dub" (6:24)
Jacksonville - "Twilight Industries" (7:58)
Satore - "Keep On" (5:31)
Review: Well over two years has passed since the release of Keeping The Legacy, a compilation style EP featuring tracks inspired by "the classic sounds from Chicago, New York and Detroit". This belated follow-up begins with something rather special: a fine Jorge Caiado 'Morning Dub' of lesser known Abacus and Chez Damier hook-up "Closer". While it boasts their usual chunky, groovy bottom-end, the mix also makes great use of a yearning, cyclical electronic melody. Elsewhere, James Duncan delivers the hazy deep house bump of "416 Zone (Dub Mix)", Jacksonville laces dreamy, drifting chords over a killer bassline and heavy percussion on "Twilight Industries", and Satore reaches for the cowbells and Gwen Guthrie vocal samples on the disco-influenced throb of "Keep On".
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From The Vaults EP Part 4
Cat: PCR 010. Rel: 19 May 11
Abacus - "My Brazilian Love"
Last Session - "Sometimes I Feel Like"
Ron Trent - "Morning Fever"
Ani - "Love Is The Message"
Review: US label Prescription Classics serve up the fourth part in the From The Vaults series. Taking timeless beauties from the archives, Ron Trent's label is now re-issuing these deep dance gems. Part 4 kicks off with Abacus's "My Brazilian Love". Raw chords, delicate swinging hi-hats and perfectly executed percussive sections give it pure soul and groove. Last Session's "Sometimes I Feel" is fuelled by a strong kick that's kept in check by a bassline to die for and sultry vocal snippets. Label boss Ron Trent is up on the flip with "Morning Fever"; its epic guitar riff and chord patterns get as deep and funky as they come, garnished with tinny percussion and low slung momentum. Lastly, "Love Is The Message" from Ani is the "For Those Who Didn't Hear It The First Time" version from 1994. Riding off its tribal percussion and sharp drum taps, the sexy vocals ooze with allure over the constantly driving groove. Essential.
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out of stock $11.01
Body Mind Spirit EP
Cat: JMEP 023. Rel: 06 May 21
Meditation #1-2 (1:36)
Body Mind Spirit (feat Dumama) (7:05)
Saturn Return (6:37)
Elevation #1-2 (2:51)
Phoenix Rising (5:07)
Nuit Des To'eres (8:18)
Review: Multi-instrumentalist Abase and drummer/producer Ziggy Zeitgeist come together for this fantastic collaboration, which explores deep grooves tinged with everything from jazz to psyche, funk to afro. The voice of the South African singer Dumama lends epic cut 'Body Mind Spirit' a rare spirituality while on 'Elevation #1-2', it is more a deeply inward mood that melts your heart. There is a brilliant looseness to 'Phoenix Rising' as its drums and bass percolate like coffee, while 'Nuit Des To'eres' closes with a broken rhythm that keeps you every much on your toes.
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out of stock $18.54
Kulture Galerie Vol 1
Kulture Galerie Vol 1 (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: KGV 001. Rel: 25 Apr 23
Abdul Raeva - "Grace" (6:11)
Gene Tellem - "Nervous Planet" (5:36)
Nesa Azadikhah - "Fleeting Emotions" (5:45)
Alien D - "Heavy Cream" (6:31)
Review: It's time to take your first steps into the Kulture Galerie, a new label that kicks off with a various artists offering which lays out is sonic mission in clear and compelling terms. This new venture from Metropolitan Soul Museum kicks off with the super fluid and liquid house sounds of Abdul Raeva's 'Grace' before Gene Tellem's 'Nervous Planet' gets all misty eyed and downtempo with a lush deep thinker. Nesa Azadikhah's 'Fleeting Emotions' then sets off a nice minimal vibe that is super warm and fuzzy and Alien D's 'Heavy Cream' is a float, breakbeat driven post-rave comedown.
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
out of stock $14.94
The Majestic
Cat: OBJ 017. Rel: 04 Jan 11
The Majestic
Glooming
Review: Not one to rest on his laurels, Israeli producer Shlomi Aber swiftly follows his album for Ovum with two heavy hitting big house bumps on Objektivity. "The Majestic" bosses the A Side with a stripped back jacking groove laying down the gauntlet before Aber implements the titular looped vocal that echoes and pulses with hypnotic intent, seemingly forming new phrases as the track progresses propelled along by a menacing line in bass movements. "Glooming" proves to be just as immediately gratifying, as heavy rhythmic chord stabs vie for your attention with the clipped jacking beats, whilst a warm bassline sits so deep in the mix it feels like it's emanating from your gut.
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out of stock $9.95
After Touch
Cat: BAO 028. Rel: 23 Mar 11
After Touch (Shlomi Aber version)
After Touch (DJ Sneak version)
Review: House music heritage meets contemporary techno mechanics; old meets new; east meets west... all of these can be used to preface this collaborative effort between the colossal Chicago presence of DJ Sneak and Israeli newcomer Shlomi Aber. Thankfully the most crucial aspect - the quality of the tracks - stands up to inspection. They each grab a side to present their own take on "After Touch" with Aber's version positioned to constantly build, dipping between the bucking rhythms and undulating synth lines with consummate effect. Naturally Sneak leads from a percussive angle, building around one of his trademark beat patterns, filling the gaps with intricate vocal effects for an epic tech house funker.
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out of stock $8.84
Pressure Dub
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Pressure (reissue)
Cat: MPR 013/CC 002. Rel: 01 Aug 17
Pressure (6:08)
Pressure (Luca Lozano remix) (6:55)
Pressure (dub) (10:04)
Review: Ireland's Major Problems has done a superb job with this reissue of Ability II's Pressure EP, which has long been regarded as one of the standout releases of the bleep and bass era. "Pressure", and its more lauded flipside "Pressure Dub", are timeless examples of the original "Yorkshire bleep and bass" blueprint. Both are built around speaker-ratting sub bass, the intergalactic electronics of Detroit techno, and the trippy, head-in-the-clouds aesthetics of sound system dub. This edition supplements Ability II's re-mastered 1990 originals with a fresh remix from bleep enthusiast Luca Lozano, who pushes the track a little further towards early breakbeat hardcore territory whilst retaining the bleep classic's spacey feel.
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out of stock $13.56
Delicate Limbs Remixes
Cat: 194397 88301. Rel: 28 May 21
Delicate Limbs (Omar S remix)
Delicate Limbs (Bedouin remix)
Delicate Limbs (Special Request remix)
out of stock $24.07
You're No Good (Theo Parrish remix)
out of stock $8.84
Time EP
Time EP (12")
Cat: DEEPEX 017. Rel: 07 Oct 09
Forever In My Mind (feat Alton Miller)
Elevation (feat Stereociti On Guitar)
Burning
Right On
Review: Madrid based producer Above Smoke returns to his own Deep Explorer label with his "Time" EP. Ten releases after 2007's "The Gathering" EP, the producer makes a welcome return with four original tracks of deep house with a slow, smooth and emotive feel.

Opening with "Forever in My Mind" Above Smoke drafts in the help of Alton Miller whose soulful vocal hook compliments the jazz inspired, dubby production of the track perfectly. Following simple piano key melodies and building chords the track drops into funky bass rolls with nice breaks and hand claps. There is another collaborator on the following track, "Elevation." This time, Stereociti of Mojuba records joins Above Smoke on this deep and calm track. A nod to the more relaxed sound of Detroit, "Elevation" merges a steady, understated beat with light percussion and hushed piano chords. The occasional soulful vocal adds to the sophistication of the track, turning it into a piece of deep house music in its purest form. "Burning" goes even deeper, this time utilising echoed vocals and stretched synthesizers to create a warm and easy feeling throughout. There is some light bongo action in there and a nice groove weaves and bends itself around straightforward beats. Finishing the package is "Right On" which steps things up a gear with some 4 / 4 beat and waving bass. The 'I Gotta Have It' vocal cries back to the original days of house as Above Smoke keeps everything very controlled in another of his deep house efforts.

As one of the main artists responsible for the sound of Deep Explorer, it is great to see Above Smoke back where he belongs. And even better that the Spaniard has been able to pick up exactly where he left off from to deliver some more pristine, deep house cuts.
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Hysteria EP
Cat: DEEPEX 004. Rel: 24 May 05
Hysteria
Minimal Time
Hysteria (Dubbyman remix)
Feel To Learn
Review: The new reference of Deep Explorer brings the different visions in electronic music for the dancefloor of Javier Alvarez (aka Above Smoke) until now habitual in Deep Explorer for his works of mastering and his remixes for different artists within the world of the electronic music. On the A side, 'Hysteria' gives what its name suggests and opens the EP with a cut of electronic house with a solid bass influenced by Environ or Chicken Lips among others. 'Minimal Time' is exactly what title transmits: a subject of clicks and cuts with a marked rhythm for a defined mixture. The B side begins with the reconstruction that makes Dubbyman main subject of 12". 'Hysteria' (Dubbyman remix) is a cut uptempo of electro-house with synthetic low effects for high hours session. Finally, 'Feel To Learn' closes the disc with its dragged rhythm and cool sax. The result is a honest tribute to the present masters of the Detroit sound like Theo Parrish, Kenny Dixon Jr or Rick Wade among others.
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Intérprete: Matthew burton
out of stock $8.84
ABT2 (A Burrell Thang)
Cat: NG 114. Rel: 28 Apr 21
24/7 (4:16)
Cut A Rug (4:21)
Back To Tha Underground (5:35)
2 Black, 2 Strong (feat Hakim Green) (3:51)
Review: The Burrell Brothers (Rhano & Rheji) were by far the most prolific artists to release on seminal New York City imprint Nu Groove. Since Defected acquired the label's back catalogue, a new era brings new material by the pair for the first time in almost three decades - the latest arriving in the form of 'A.B.T. 2 (A Burrell Thang). It's that unmistakable sound of Stateside house music from the early '90s all over again as heard on 'Cut A Rug', wth a sound that many young producers of today try so hard to replicate. On the flip, we've got the druggy basement jam 'Back To Tha Underground' which is perfect afterhours tackle, as well as '2 Black, 2 Strong' (feat Hakim Green) and the famous "it's time for the percolator" vocal sample.
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Soundtrack Remixes
Cat: PR 03. Rel: 10 Mar 01
Soundtrack (Mar De Breyne "Departure" dub)
Soundtrack (Baby Mammoth "Burdy" mix)
Soundtrack (Steve Yanko "Bumpin" dub)
Soundtrack (Peace Harvest)
Dave Howard "Razz" mix)
Review: Great remix release from Abuca on the Play Canada label!
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out of stock $7.74
ACEXP01
ACEXP01 (10")
Cat: ACEXP 01. Rel: 28 May 14
Track 1
Track 2
Review: Whoever is behind the AC EXP project has clearly worked very hard to ensure their identity remains under wraps, with zilch info out there on the big old internet. Which is a shame because there's a degree of class to the two untitled productions on this 10" that demands some recognition. Both are unassuming club tools that any deep house selector will appreciate a few hours into their set, all swirling, dubby atmospherics, tunnelling rhythms and snapping percussion.
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out of stock $7.48
Spring Theory Reworks
Cat: CLOSER 006. Rel: 03 May 16
Spring Theory (Moomin rework) (6:44)
Spring Theory (Tristen rework) (8:10)
Review: Acasual's "Spring Theory" has already been retouched twice before, once by deep house wizard Move D, and then again by the ever-impressive, always on-point Luv Jam. This time, however, we enter a more tech-themed realm starting with Moomin's own rework, a slick and lean percussion machine that keeps on pushing forwards with its dusty beats and dark room melodies. Tristen takes care of the second remix over on the flip, and the man trips the entire groove down to leave a wide-eyed, cinematic plateau of loose percussion twists, FX-heavy sonics and an altogether dreamy kinda vibe.
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Spring Theory EP (remixes)
Spring Theory EP (remixes) (coloured vinyl 10")
Cat: BLND 101. Rel: 05 Aug 15
Spring Theory (Move D remix) (6:34)
Spring Theory (Luv Jam Summer re-nip) (7:04)
Review: The wonderful Blind Jacks Journey return with their first 12" of 2015, and it sees the label return to a track from one of their very first releases in the shape of Acasual's "Spring Theory". A highlight of Dream House Volume 1.3, the German's production is given the royal remix treatment with his highly regarded compatriot, the hero from Heidelberg, Move D, first up. Moufang's unmistakable sense of deepness adds a whole new dimension to "Spring Theory", and results in another gorgeous Move D production. On the B side it's Luv Jam lending his hand this time, on more of a lo-fi version with a bouncy bassline, dreamy, floating strings and a murmuring vocal melody.
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Breeze EP
Breeze EP (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: BBR 13. Rel: 20 Mar 17
Acasual - "Her"
Tominori Hosoya - "Thinking Of The Days"
Kiddmisha & Apoena - "Dancin"
Jonno & Tommo - "Mystic Feelings"
Review: The latest offering on Owen Jay's Batti Batti label features a cast of characters doing different but equally excellent things within the realm of deep house. Acasual is up first, presenting a reflective tour through lingering chords and swirling pads perfect for rainy spring days, while Tominori Hosoya goes one further with the soul-stirring ambience of "Thinking Of The Days". Kiddmisha & Apoena set light to the B-side with the restrained but utterly on-point depth charge "Dancin", and then Jonno & Tommo round the record out with the sultry "Mystic Feelings", making this a complete package of high grade house music from the heart.
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Moskitos (remastered)
Cat: THANKYOU 038. Rel: 17 Sep 24
Moskitos (Beat mix) (4:19)
Moskitos (Acid mix) (4:05)
Nuevo Mondo (4:09)
Nuevo Mondo (Anatolian Weapons remix) (7:15)
Review: This release marks the return of a 1989 classic and it has been remastered for the occasion. Ace Buzz is a project by Tony Baron and Gery Francois, who are known for acts like Teknokrat's. Their track 'Moskitos' is a playful, raw example of Belgian New Beat with a slightly lighter touch than the genre's typical aggression. It features simple Balearic piano chords and samples that evoke a surreal scene of someone in a cheap, hot Ibiza hotel battling mosquitos. The B-side, 'Nuevo Mondo,' shifts to a deeper, more mellow vibe, and is followed by a remix from Anatolian Weapons that transforms the original into something entirely fresh and unique.
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Intérprete: Doo, Gumshoe
out of stock $21.02
Let Your Body Talk (remastered)
Cat: 3021. Rel: 24 Aug 21
Let Your Body Talk (7:11)
Aint That Somethin' (7:45)
Shakin Room (6:01)
Review: Comprised of the pair that found notoriety as Virgo Four, this reissue showcases one of the rarer cuts from one of the great forces in the early days of Chicago house. The title track spits out a sharp salvo of drum machine beats, while a particularly squidgy line in 303s and other such synths creates a nagging front line behind which some wistful pads can stretch out. "Ain't That Somethin'" is a more upfront jam with a catchy disco lick built for a more direct dancefloor impact, while "Shakin Room" predates the Detroit beatdown brand of house music by a good few years with its soulful licks.
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House Of Trax Vol 3
Cat: RHTX 3. Rel: 05 May 10
Ace & The Sandman - "Let Your Body Talk"
Jamie Principle - "It's A Cold World"
Jamie Principle - "Bad Boy" (unreleased mix)
Jamie Principle - "Bad Boy" (original mix)
out of stock $6.92
Jus Move
Jus Move (12")
Cat: DHP 006. Rel: 02 Jun 07
Just Move
Just Move (Jimpster mix)
Just Move (bonus beat)
Review: Mike Acetate has, for over fifteen years, been an integral part of the Sydney music scene. From clubber to DJ, to promotion and production, Mike has covered it all. Firmly grounded with a deep and passionate understanding of solid music and the way it is constructed he constantly delivers seriously ass shaking DJ sets. "Jus Move" is his new release on the Deep House Project imprint.
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out of stock $0.00
Atomic
Atomic (12")
Cat: RFGV 004. Rel: 17 Jan 23
Atomic (6:16)
Atomic (Boogs & Ben Silver remix) (6:04)
Atomic (ADMN remix) (5:07)
Review: The enigmatic Acid Jerks are back this week, following up some great releases on the legendary NYC imprint Nu Groove with this new one for Aussie label Refuge Recordings. 'Atomic' is proper old school acid house reminiscent of the glory days of Trax Records and featuring Mikey V's sleazy vocal delivery atop which really brings it together. Over on the flip, Melbourne legend Boogs teams up with Ben Silver for a remix, followed by one more moody and lo-slung rendition by ADMN.
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Tags: Acid House
out of stock $14.94
EP One
EP One (12")
Cat: ILL 001. Rel: 01 Jun 11
Acid Mondays - "Fomo"
Sean Thomas - "Fantasizer"
DJ Ali - "Park Your Mind"
Garry Todd - "Dice Me Up"
Review: You know when a vinyl arrives with dizzying artwork, artist names like Acid Mondays and track titles like "Dice Me Up" that you've simply gotta give it a listen. And so it proves here, with the debut release on Illusion Recordings. First up Acid Mondays - aka Dan Ward - drops "Fomo", which effortlessly weaves beefy club drums, piston-pumping chords, cleverly arranged vocal snippets and a bulging bassline for house jam that winks knowingly towards the old school. This shares the A-Side with Sean Thomas's "Fantasizer", with the Philly producer locking in a groove that wallows in the deep end. DJ Ali and Garry Todd share the honours on the flip, with the former opting for a crisp tech house flex while the latter goes for an 80s e-funk tip, utilising a killer disco sample along the way. A nice debut for Illusion - more of the same please!
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AC 017
AC 017 (hand-stamped lathe cut clear vinyl 8" limited to 50 copies)
Cat: AC 017. Rel: 17 Mar 22
Family 83 (4:35)
Korma (5:19)
Review: Greek label Acid Cuts continues to serve up its unique 8" offerings with lashings of great acid sounds on each one. This 18th helping comes from Acidaloius and opens with 'Family 83', a meandering acid line weaves in and out of jacked up, early Chicago house drums. It's dark and direct but has plenty of mystery in the distant synth work. The highlight of this particular package though is the flipside 'Korma' with its pinging kicks and clipped sense of techno funk. It is again run through with a soft acid line and makes for a nice fresh take on the sound.
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Tembezi
Tembezi (12")
Cat: INT 024. Rel: 28 Feb 13
Tembezi
Tembezi (Prins Thomas version)
Tembezi (Marcellus Pittman remix)
Review: Internasjonal pull a curveball with the delightful afro house stylings of "Tembezi" from the unheralded Ackin'. Featuring the poignant vocal talents of M. Akamatsu, there are multiple charms to "Tembezi" which brandishes the sort of richly textured rhythms and melancholic piano improvisations that can't help but encourage the movement of feet. This being an Internasjonal release there is an accompanying Prins Thomas remix that winds down the tempo to a more cosmic level without losing any of the original's tinkling delights but our favourite thing about this record is the final remix from 3 Chairs originator Marcellus Pittman. Adopting a bumpier note, Pittman's talent for crafting emotive synth melodies and dubbed piano chords shines through with positively incandescent results.
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Moblack Gold Vol V
Cat: MBRV 024. Rel: 31 May 23
ACN - "Creatures" (6:10)
Emanuele Esposito - "Tuwani" (feat Mavhungu) (7:27)
Eden Shalev - "Cantos De Dennadon" (feat Cantos Des Baobab) (5:00)
Simo Moumen - "Samsara" (7:27)
Review: .Naples-based Afro house label MoBlack returns with the fifth edition in its various artist series titled Gold, tapping some of the scene's heavy hitters for their unique style of contributions to the catalogue. ACN opens up with the entrancing spiritualism of 'Creatures' on the A-side, followed by some of Emanuele Esposito's hypnotic polyrhythms on 'Tuwani' (feat Mavhungu). Over on the flip, Eden Shalev will elevate you with the truly life-affirming vibes of 'Cantos De Dennadon' (feat Cantos Des Baobab) and finally Simo Moumen treads deeper into moodier territory on the heady 'Samsara'.
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Nocturnal Wave
Cat: IS 001. Rel: 23 Nov 10
Acquiescence - "Nocturnal Wave"
Fake Left - "Roots In The Sky"
out of stock $7.74
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