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Off Topic 003
Cat: OFF 003. Rel: 20 Feb 25
Antonio - "We Sang We Laugh" (5:34)
Antonio - "Danca Danca" (6:15)
Pir - "Mighty Blue" (6:12)
Pir - "Glass" (5:10)
Review: Off Topic builds on its early momentum with a third outing if deep tech class from Antonio and Pir. Antonio get first with a cute vibe on 'We Sang We Laugh' which repeats the title's refrain over elastic and nimble drums. 'Danca Danca' its more heady with reverb-rich kicks and echoing vocals that bring a curious edge and then it is Per who takes care of the flipside. 'Mighty Blue' layers a smoky jazz line over weighty house kicks and 'Glass' shuts down with more sample madness.
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Instrumental Dubs 3
Granti Asher & Paulette Tajah - "Love Or Physical" (instrumental) (3:20)
Michael Prophet - "Body Fusion" (version) (3:41)
Protek - "I Love To Dance With You" (The Nightlark edit) (6:16)
The Cool-Notes - "Natural Energy" (5:07)
Ilija Rudman - "Dub 4 Love" (Secret Weapon mix) (5:59)
Review: This third volume of instrumentals continues the faultless Isle of Jura label's deep dive into dub versions and beyond. Side one takes in references from UK street soul and reggae and features two late-'80s tracks by Howard Hill with machine-led rhythms, rudeboy reggae skank and soulful pads. Protek's 'I Love to Dance With You' is a proto-house gem featured in a Jura Soundsystem mix and here it gets a loving re-edit by The Nightlark. Side B includes an instrumental-driven track with spacey FX from The Cool Notes' and Ilija Rudman's 'Dub 4 Love' which is a knowing nod to acid house's golden era.
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La Decima Compilation: Part 1
Cat: RFGV 0061. Rel: 27 Nov 24
Oliver Dollar - "I Do Believe" (6:35)
Demuir - "Vibez High" (8:25)
Jwalker - "Disconnected" (5:53)
Pinto (NYC), Kola - "Party People" (5:57)
Review: Part one of Refuge's new La Decima V/A 12" series hears select tunes from select artists, all of whom have made significant contributions to the label's catalogue over the years. Spanning everything from firmly driven nu-disco to scratch n' sniff garage house to Chi-style stompers, we're more than enthralled by this well-rounded resonator. The best of the bunch has to be Demuir's 'Vibez High', which moves unabashed and stringy, its clawing claps, freeze-locked funk licks and scraping open hats painting a vivid street scene set outside the house.
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Changes (reissue)
Changes (reissue) (red vinyl 12")
Cat: DOTB 24. Rel: 06 Jan 25
Changes (5:46)
Changes (Tocadisco's Sunny LA remix) (6:10)
Changes (Robin Schulz remix) (6:47)
Changes (Pretty Pink remix) (5:20)
Review: A polished deep house rework that retains the breezy charm of the original while adding a weighty, melodic groove. Built around PNAU's 'Baby', its smooth sax riffs and warm vocals give it an effortless appeal that has kept it relevant over a decade. Dance On The Beat Italy's reissue on pink vinyl includes remixes by Tocadisco, Robin Schulz and Pretty Pink, each offering a fresh angle, from stripped-back minimalism to lush, feel-good layers. Whether for the dancefloor or casual listening, this is a definitive pick for selectors seeking understated house brilliance.

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out of stock $15.47
Suite For Chick
Cat: NUNS 066V. Rel: 03 Dec 24
City Gate Rumble (6:43)
City Gate Rumble (reprise dub) (5:02)
Romantic Warrior (5:07)
Time Track (5:01)
Time Track (reprise) (5:00)
Hymn Of The Hear (8:46)
Review: 'Suite For Chick' is a heartfelt tribute to the late jazz legend Chick Corea. This 12" was assembled to reimagine classics like 'City Gate, Rumble,' 'Time Track,' 'Hymn of the Heart' and Return to Forever's 'Romantic Warrior.' It finds Bangkok-based Maarten Goetheer collaborating with Thailand's jazz virtuoso Pong Nakornchai and blending Wurlitzer chords, Moog basslines, ARP leads and Rhodes phasings. Inspired by his jazz-pianist father, Maarten fuses classic jazz with modern genres like techno, cosmic disco and ambient for a fresh take on jazz fusion. These electrifying interpretations honour Corea's pioneering legacy in jazz and fusion from his groundbreaking work with Miles Davis to founding Return to Forever.
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Ink Around & Find Out Vol 1
Cat: SR 004. Rel: 12 Nov 24
Iceberg - "Bend Over" (5:36)
MSM - "Socks Off" (6:45)
PACH - "A Little Too Cheeky" (7:26)
Nature Boy - "Dimension" (6:03)
Review: ICEBERG, MSM, PACH and Nature Boy team up for Ink Around & Find Out Vol 1, bringing four expertly crafted club tracks straight from the Squid US crew. This vinyl-only release delivers everything you need for the dancefloor, from deep grooves to high-energy rhythms, all wrapped in the unique Squid-verse vibe. Whether it's ICEBERG's icy precision, MSM's smooth flow, PACH's infectious energy, or Nature Boy's raw edge, this package offers a little something for every kind of set.
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Tags: Tech House
out of stock $15.20
99 Percent Stories EP
Cat: LENG 074. Rel: 04 Apr 25
Out Of Control (5:53)
Out Of Control (LTJ Xperience remix) (8:12)
Lazise (5:20)
Saocraffen (5:26)
Review: Intrallazzi and Dario Piana have been friends and Milanese scene contemporaries since 1981, when they both fell in love with the distinctive Afro-Cosmic sound of local DJ (and later Piana collaborator) Daniel Baldelli. Since then, they have both made records aplenty under a variety of aliases, but this EP on Leng marks their first joint release. The headline attraction is opener (and lead cut) 'Out of Control', a dubbed-out cosmic disco chugger propelled by echo-laden percussion and a deep, low-slung bassline, smothered in psychedelic synth and guitar sounds. Fellow Italian producer LTJ Experience remixes, offering up a stripped-back and acid-flecked interpretation. Elsewhere, 'Lazise' is a TB-303-sporting cosmic shuffler and 'Saocraffen' is a Baldelli-influenced fusion of Afro-cosmic funk and ethereal Balearic sounds.
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Intérprete: Max Essa
 in stock $16.86
Colpo Grosso Vol 3
LBT / EEE / PDN
Colpo Grosso Vol 3 (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: COLP 003. Rel: 18 Nov 24
LBT - "VLR" (Massimo Voci edit) (7:27)
EEE - "TTTPRVST" (MB edit Funk rework) (5:16)
LBT - "PRNDLCS" (Wandevogel edit) (7:20)
PDN - "CTNFTT" (Lego Reedit) (5:17)
Review: The third volume in Colpo Grosso's edits series amounts to yet another slinky slice of sensual post-Italo disco sundries. With each original artist and track title on the record respectively lent a three-letter and N-letter abbreviation, we'll leave it to you to piece together the puzzle as regards to whose source material is being reworked here. On this occasion, the hired hands are Massimo Voci, M.B. Funk, Wandevogel and Legowelt, each of whose takes on the various steam-downs and sweat lodgings of the genius genre that is Italo amount to four farther, slammingly sexual condensations of the sound. Our fave has to be Vandevogel's version of 'PRNDLCS', which starts out dramatically downcast before launching into a well-placed implantation of baritone sax and *bonne brisse* vocals.
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Tu Amor
Tu Amor (12")
Cat: ESOUL 12004. Rel: 20 Mar 25
Tu Amor (feat Persona RS - Your Love Spanish version) (5:40)
Tu Amor (feat Persona RS- Double Drop Luke E Soul re-edit) (7:14)
Review: Sometimes, the right track just lands in your lap. That's exactly what happened with Mamacita's 'Tu Amor', a Chilean cover of Jamie Principle & Frankie Knuckles' 'Your Love'. Originally released in 2012, it started making waves after being played in sets by the Idjut Boys, catching the attention of DJ Steve KIW, who passed it on to Mr Bongo. It quickly became a favorite. While playing in Barcelona, Luke Una dropped the track in his set, and it instantly clicked with him. The track's raw, DIY vibe, paired with its quirky arrangement, made it a perfect fit for E Soul Cultura, and now it's getting its first vinyl release. The song was created by Chilean DJ Mamacita (Carolina Vallejos) and producer Persona RS (Sebastian Roman) on lo-fi equipment, channeling a DIY energy that recalls early Chicago house. It became a hit in Chile's underground scene, though it didn't receive much attention outside of Latin America and the US. For this release, Luke Una and Luke Solomon re-edited it, extending the track and emphasising its wonky synths, while still keeping that unique cosmic feel. Both the original and the re-edit are included in this vinyl release, bringing new life to a previously overlooked gem.
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The Evolution: Phase Five
Sean McCabe - "Overflow" (6:53)
Alex & Stephane Attias - "Rawai" (6:29)
Patrice Scott - "Movements" (7:19)
Eva May - "Test One" (5:23)
Review: Visions returns with another sharp collection of future-facing house, opening with a luxuriant, mid-tempo glide from Sean McCabe. A long-time figure in Bristol's soulful house scene, McCabe is known for his richly textured arrangementsiand this one, built on warm keys and featherlight percussion, leaves plenty of air in the mix. 'Rawai' from Alex & Stephan Attias moves in deeper, with Sohan Wilson's Rhodes work lending a dusty, meditative energy that simmers beneath the surface. The Attias brothers, both key players in Geneva's jazz-not-jazz underground, remain fluent in groove and restraint alike. Patrice Scott, a cornerstone of Detroit's second wave, brings both heft and elegance with 'Movements', arguably his most hypnotic production in recent memoryislow to unfold but rich with detail. Finally, Eva May debuts on the label with 'Test One', a slinky, electro-leaning cut bristling with sinewy funk. Based in Paris and new to production after years of DJing across Europe, she keeps things stripped-back and sharp, with a promise of more to come.
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Small Great Tunes Vol 4
Luca Olivotto - "Let Me Go" (7:56)
Quadrakey - "Do It Right" (6:42)
Nephews - "Between Your Soul" (5:17)
Peter LC - "We Were Alright" (5:28)
Habibi Grooves - "Groovebox Grooves" (5:12)
Review: Small Great Things' ninth release continues its dedication to deep, soulful house with a richly curated compilation, highlighting standout moments from a variety of talent. Luca Olivotto opens with 'Let Me Go', a track layered with emotion, where delicate piano chords and a steady groove intertwine, setting the stage for what follows. His ability to blend sentiment with danceable structure is unmistakable, making it an elegant opener. Next is Quadrakey's 'Do It Right', which is as smooth as it is groove-laden. Tight percussion and a gently insistent bassline keep the energy high without ever overstepping. It's a track that works in both intimate settings and larger roomsicrafted with precision but delivered with ease. On the flip side, Nephews offer 'Between Your Soul', a deep vocal cut that showcases their knack for texture and atmosphere. Warm pads and driving basslines anchor the soulful vocals, creating a rich, immersive experience. Peter LC's 'We Were Alright' brings a heartfelt touch, with smooth chords and poignant vocals that hit in all the right places, leading to a subtle but powerful impact. Habibi Groove closes the collection with 'Groove Box Grooves', the rhythm driving home the essence of this release. A masterclass in restraint, it's a track that speaks to the compilation's overarching cohesion, leaving a lasting impression.
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Intérprete: Evan Michael
out of stock $18.79
Run Away!
Run Away! (12")
Cat: YTCWVYL 11. Rel: 15 Nov 24
Run Away! (6:00)
Run Away! (Midland Flow State remix) (6:13)
Against! (4:57)
Against! (Tama Sumo & Lakuti remix) (8:26)
Review: P3RF3CT STRANG3RS is a dynamic collaboration between Mexican artist Paurro and New York City vocalist Steven Klavier. Their new track for the red-hot Toucan Sounds is 'Run Away!' and it mixes up slamming drums with chopped-up vocals and high-energy grooves that draw inspiration from iconic club divas. The original comes with a Midland Flow State remix that is bass-heavy and lively, and then comes the second original 'Against' which is slower and more percussive with a tribal twist. This one comes with a remix from Tata Sumo & Lakuti who layer in more colourful synths, swirling dub undercurrents and a sense of soul while paying homage to the golden era of house music.
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Soe
Soe (12")
Cat: CUEPOINT 005. Rel: 15 Jan 25
Pad Union - "Holodnaya Pora" (6:27)
Scruscru & Guydee - "Nesting Down" (7:40)
Negroove - "Smoked Jazz" (6:08)
Heavenchord - "Grisha (Soe)" (4:22)
Review: After a near two-year break, the shadowy CUE Point label - an imprint based in Valencia, Spain - returns to stores. To reintroduce itself, the imprint has decided to offer-up a multi-artist EP featuring cuts from new signings, old heads and friends of the label. Pad Union kicks things off with the deep, dusty and gently jazzy 'Holodnaya Para' - all rich Rhodes chords, languid bass guitar and crunchy drum machine beats - before storied producer ScruScru joins forces with Guydee on the acid-fired, funk bass-propelled house bounce of 'Nesting Down'. Over on side T, Negroove's ghostly, slipped tech-house jam 'Smoked Jazz' (a track blessed with Villalobos-influenced percussion programming) is paired with EP highlight 'Grisha (Soe)', a chunky and organ-rich slab of peak-time tech-house by label regular Heavenchord.
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Intérprete: Scruscru
Tags: Tech House | Minimal
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Step Forward EP
Cat: GETTRAUM 014. Rel: 03 Feb 25
Step Forward
Be Sure
What If
Step Forward (Alci remix)
Review: Ukrainian selector and producer Lola Palmer makes her first appearance on Get-Traum with a blend of groovy, vestibular, and deep sonorities, blending the very best of lo-fi and progressive house motifs to produce a slickly recalled dream. Backed up by a filtrating titration of flicky acid funk by Alci, the bulk of the EP can be best qualified as a lurch through liminal space. Best in this category is 'Be Sure', a warming buildup not to be belied, if only for its creep-up pads and automatic, deep-mind, reflexive bass lines.
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Intérprete: Superbreak
Tags: Tech House
 in stock $18.24
Hormones (inc Prosumer, LUXE mixes)
Hormones (Full Force Hyper Acidic mix) (10:05)
Hormones (Pirate radio edit) (5:08)
Hormones (original mix) (5:25)
Hormones (Prosumer Hor Moans remix) (7:38)
Hormones (LUXE Dark Room remix) (5:17)
Review: The exceptionally named Panty Soaker Sound System bursts onto the scene here with a powerful debut EP on their own self-titled label. 'Hormones' marks the inaugural outing and is a track that ignites the floor while exploring self-empowerment and inner desires. It has picked up early praise from Honey Dijon and is a full-throttle and steamy, erotic house sound that is sure to become a bit of a winter anthem. The EP includes three acid-infused original mixes, followed by the Prosumer HorMoans Remix which is a dark stomper with prickly 303 lines and a heavy groove. For those craving a harder vibe, the LUXE Dark Room Remix delivers a broken-beat reimagining with high-energy that takes you to new heights.
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Keep Rocking
Cat: TESSPUNCH 001. Rel: 27 Mar 25
Keep Rocking (Casa Moda mix) (5:38)
Keep Rocking (Hip House mix) (5:26)
Fearsome (5:27)
All Night (5:27)
Review: Floorbound body-occupiers from Papa Nugs and The Trip for Tessellate, blanching wildstyle hip electro and irky rave sounds. With the A-side totally taken up by 'Keep Rocking' in two versions, we've a modish street style version in 'Casa Nova' form and a 'Hip House' breakbeat rendition. Then come the underside dread ones: 'Fearsome' tilts in the direction of ever more raviness with tuned, sandstorming stabs and gated voxes, while 'All Night' takes a dash of speed garage to the mishmash, air-raid sirens sounding through held chords all around.
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Intérprete: Ursula 1000, Ben Westbeech
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Elfin Delight
Cat: PE 020. Rel: 12 Nov 24
33 Ways To Do It (6:09)
Score The Highest (5:49)
Elfin Delight (5:24)
Cosmosquare (5:30)
Review: Paperkraft displays a careful ear for dance stylistic fusion on their latest four-treacker 'Elfi Delight', fusing the contemporary taste for tech-funk with the rawer, more classic sounds of rave, German hardcore and acid. The Osaka-based producer builds on much behind-the-decks experience in Europe; the EP's multifaceted wax visage testifies this width of experience, with Paperkraft fronting a different sonic character depending on where the needle lands. Best among the bunch in our opinion is 'Elfin Delight', with its offhand, open hi-hat knacks and delicious high-reg organ usage, though the EP's post-breakdance, part-hardcore whooper '33 Ways To Do It' is also a favourite of ours.
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Standing Right Here
Cat: JS7S 423. Rel: 28 Nov 24
Standing Right Here (5:12)
Standing Right Here (Disco House mix) (4:50)
Review: This 2020 cover by the UK soul and jazz group Paprika Soul arrives on 45rpm for the first time ever. The group, formed in 1993 by Alan Barnes and Andrew Spiller, brings Melba Moore's classic to life with the addition of vocalist Jacqui Hicks. It's a tune that offers a warm, urban-side A and a beat-driven, refreshing disco house mix on Side B and it's perfect for smooth and Balearic vibes. Originally featured on the Soul Togetherness 2020 double album on Expansion Records LP, this gem was previously only available on CD and digital.
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The No Gimmicks EP
Cat: RNG 001. Rel: 05 Dec 24
You're A Cool Girl (4:44)
You're A Cool Girl (Juaan remix) (6:08)
Industrial Rhythm (7:18)
Industrial Rhythm (Nat Wendell Reflection) (7:00)
Review: Spencer Parker delivers a masterclass in unadulterated house, stripping back the excess to focus on raw, direct energy. The opening track pushes forward with a tight rhythm section, a pulsing bassline, and crisp percussion, all working in seamless sync to create a groove that demands attention without overcomplicating things. The vocal sample on 'You're A Cool Girl' is looped into a hypnotic motif, evoking a sense of urgency and repetition that doesn't wear thin. Later, the mood shifts with a darker, more industrial tone, where staccato beats and metallic edges add an intensity that builds steadily. There's no fluff here, just focused, dancefloor-ready rhythms that get straight to the point.
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Intérprete: Spencer parker
Tags: Tech House
 in stock $16.31
Better Days
Cat: REKIDS 259. Rel: 10 Mar 25
Better Days (Radio Slave remix) (9:48)
Better Days (Spencer extended version) (7:50)
Review: London-based producer Spencer Parker makes a welcome return to Rekids with 'Better Days,' a track which originally featured on his 2018 album Dance Music as an instrumental titled 'Faster Forward'. This time, the track is reborn as a full vocal version, with Tee Amara providing heartfelt and soulful vocals in both English and Spanish versions, adding emotional depth. Rekids boss Radio Slave's remix injects a fresh energy, blending jazzy swing vibes with melodic elements, all while maintaining a classic house groove. Spencer Parker's production, paired with Radio Slave's iconic touch, makes 'Better Days' a standout release that perfectly embodies Rekids' long-standing commitment to quality house music. This version, alongside the two vocal mixes, showcases the timeless appeal of the track in multiple forms.
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Intérprete: Spencer parker
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Real Love EP
Cat: INT 529R. Rel: 17 Feb 25
Real Love (Slave Key mix) (6:25)
Real Love (Slave Key instrumental mix) (4:33)
Real Love (Piano Parkside mix) (5:56)
Real Love (Piano Parkside instrumental mix) (4:21)
Review: Second time around for Terrence Parker's 'Real Love' EP, a gorgeous chunk of tunr-of-the-90s style deep house that the Detroit great first released on his Intangible label in late 2017. We get full and instrumental takes on two decidedly different variations. On the A-side you'll find the 'Slave Key' mixes, where tight, early 90s style synth stabs, dreamy chords and eyes-closed vocal snippets dance atop a chunky bassline and typically tough house drums. Over on the flip, it's all about the 'Piano Parkside' versions, a pair of brighter and more life-affirming takes in which piano stabs and solos ride a chunkier house groove and weightier bassline. All four versions sound like Parker probably recorded them early in his lengthy career, though whether he did or not remains a mystery.
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Orange Barrel Action
Cat: SS 103. Rel: 14 Mar 25
Orange Barrel Action (Yellow Flashing Light mix) (12:23)
Pianamonn (10:12)
Review: New Theo Parrish? Yes please. The Sound Signature boss remains in a class of one and continually finds new ground to explore in the studio, often taking a freeform jazz mindset to roughed-up house and techno that blends the mechanical with the soulful in otherworldly, hypotonic fashion. 'Orange Barrel Action (Yellow Flashing Light mix)' is very much in that mould with lumpy drums detuned and off-grid keys and hissing hi-hats all coalescing into something seductive and subversive. 'Pianamonn' is a deep house foundation topped with weird and wonky keys in inimitable Parrish style.
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Overyohead
Overyohead (12" reeditado)
Cat: SS 006. Rel: 18 Mar 25
Overyohead (12:40)
Dance Of The Drunken Drums (9:07)
Review: Don't let this one go over yo head son! The final repress from Sound Signature HQ is an essential slab of late 90s Motor City deepness from Theo, presented once again for contemporary reassessment and sounding every bit as jaw dropping 14 years on. Dropping back in 1999, title cut "Overyohead" came to be regarded as a quintessential Theo Parrish track; strings incandescent with soul and lovingly off centre Rhodes riding those heavy drum arrangements towards a sweet piano infused crescendo. Face down, "Dance Of The Drunken Drums" is a prime example of Theo's own distinct brand of cavernous beatdown.
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Traffic Jams
Cat: SS 102. Rel: 28 Nov 24
Positive Mental Attitude Solves All (9:21)
Traffic Jams (11:11)
Review: Detroit innovator and singular soundsmith Theo Parrish returns with a new EP which we're told is his response to "stagnation and nonmovement" either physiologically, mentally or physically. 'Positive Mental Attitude Solves All' is up first and is a tribute to the late great funk-father Amp Fiddler. It's a typically deep cut with dusty drums and irregular, scruffy percussive lines layered in next to diffuse synth warmth and soulful melodies. 'Traffic Jams' plays with similar signature themes and is sure to loosen up mind, body and soul. Another standout bit of work from the venerable Motor City man.
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Digipack Vol 1
Cat: STUDIOMST 001. Rel: 13 Feb 25
Nerve Pinch
Psy Vs Psy
Wake Up Shake It
Test Drive
Numero 4
Review: Marco Passarani is a real techno player in his native Rome and beyond, and now he revives his Studiomaster alias for some red hot club cuts. The name comes from the Studiomaster P7 console he tuns his music though in order to lend it some real-world grit and grime. You can hear it in all these cuts, from the acid-laced low-end oscillations of 'Nerve Punch' to the stripped-back and hissing hi-hats and synth sequels of 'Psy Vs Psy'. 'Wake Up Shake It' is another skeletal rhythm with plenty of metallic textures and 'Test Drive' then lands with more of a firm thud. Add in the loopy 'Numero 4' and you have a stylish and severs EP of fresh minimal.
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Bisous
Bisous (12")
Cat: FJM 05. Rel: 18 Nov 24
Bisous (5:25)
Felix (5:58)
Fairytale Forest (5:56)
I Feel You, I Love You (6:11)
Review: Uladzimir Patapenka is a name you might not know, but you may know that he previously worked under the LIPSKI alias. Now leaning into disco and working as Patapenka, he is a Minsk-based artist who steps out with his second solo EP and the opener 'Bisous' features a host of talented musicians adding their skills. It's a lush and rich sound with great instrumental grooves and catchy hooks. All three of the other cuts mix up different elements of disco, funk and soul to make for irresistibly feelgood and emotive listening. Another vital slab of wax from the Funkyjaws Music crew.
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out of stock $13.25
Double G (B-STOCK)
Double G (B-STOCK) (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: SUGAR 004 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition
Double G
Even So
Even So (Maurice Jnr remix)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


Having helped launch the Sugarhouse label with his Paradise Forum brethren, Jamie Paul gets a chance to show off his talents on his debut 12", adding to the label's already impressive catalogue with another swathe of classy house jams with a modern twist. "Double G" definitely sports the chops for the peak of the night, but it's also shot through with a welcome weirdness and a fuzzy warmth that should find favour with a wide range of DJs. "Even So" is a more laid back, bumping affair that matches the smooth finish of the A-side, but says something different altogether. Label mate Maurice Jnr meanwhile serves up a remix of Even So that nudges the delicate tones in a techier direction.
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Bodyrise EP
Cat: SHOYU 003. Rel: 11 Nov 24
FirstH (6:52)
Bodyrise (6:51)
Dark Shadows (7:01)
AcidRain (6:33)
Review: Pauli brings some class to this tense and effective new EP on Shoyu, a young new label that has already made some great moves with its first two releases. 'FirstH' pairs a driving ow end with some nice sparring synth work and killer bass. 'Bodyrise' is another perfectly reduced sound with effective drums, sleek cosmic synths and a rasping bassline to counterpoint the smooth pads. Add in two more blends of physical drums and emotive synth pens and you have some smart and classy cuts for knowing dancefloors.
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Tags: Minimal
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Pure EP
Pure EP (12")
Cat: QUINTESSENTIALS 93. Rel: 10 Dec 24
MP (6:50)
House Music (6:12)
Keep On (7:11)
Pure (8:06)
Review: Rimshot-packed comedown house from Marcus Paulson on Quintessentials, amounting to a four-track cochlear purgation and cleansing. The sonic equivalents an aloe scented exfoliants with notes of hibiscus and azalea, 'MP' and 'Keep On' serve to anoint then massage the ears by way of expertly panned FMs, pressed reverb rumpuses, and chord-string dances. And though its name gets at a theme of purity, the EP's 'House Music' retains still the only reserve of dirt (hydroponic gardens still need soil) left over on the entire record, though it's still sprayed over by anthro exhalations and "huh" sounds, in lieu of a crop duster. The titular 'Pure' is the final highlight, offering the listener an ascendancy of wafty cloud synthetics and tickly claves, among other perc sounds.
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Volt To Volt
Cat: OTIS 04. Rel: 14 Feb 25
Volt To Volt (5:45)
Volt To Volt (40 Thieves remix) (8:06)
Review: Since 2013, Brighton & Barcelona duo Payfone have been crafting atmospheric, mid-tempo grooves on respected labels like Golf Channel, Leng and Defected. Their latest track keeps up their quality levels as a synth-driven, drum-machine-powered journey featuring deep Moog bass and striking vocals. On the flip, San Francisco trio 40 Thieves aka Corey Black, Layne Fox and Jay Williams provide a remix that is patient, slow-burning and underpinned by an undulating acid line. It's a moody, sultry production that continues Payfone's knack for sophistication and late-night allure.
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Days Months & Years
Cat: USR 034. Rel: 07 Mar 25
Sixth Event (5:56)
Car Ride (4:51)
Twelve Dances (3:54)
Cuts & Seams (4:57)
2 Weeks (6:43)
Review: Periferico makes a fine return here on Undersounds Recordings with a five track EP that pulls together some key tracks that were produced between 1998 and 2009. They have been unearthed on old DATs and sound as good as ever. 'Sixth Event' is a slow motion tech sound with frazzled synths and dreamy chords then 'Car Ride' shimmers with some lithe synths and hip swinging drums and 'Twelve Dances' is another playful sound that has aged to perfection. 'Cuts & Seams' is more experimental with jungle breaks and driving bassline co-produced with Luigi Mussi. The same is true of '2 Weeks' which is another throwback and classy jungle sound.

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Best Of Various
Best Of Various (clear smoke vinyl 12")
Cat: TLM 038. Rel: 24 Apr 25
Mike Perras - "Life Goes On" (7:01)
Craig Bratley - "Anima" (4:58)
Mark Turner - "Tribute To Hedge" (5:19)
DFRA Experience Jazz Band - "Isolation" (6:58)
Markus Enochson presents Suedojazz - "Sober" (5:14)
Review: TLM celebrates its 50th vinyl-only release with an exceptional offering of jazz-lounge house intonations. Legendary Canadian Mike Perras knocks down the first domino with 'Life Goes On', a jazzy house cut driven by a captive Rhodes groove. Craig Bratley follows with a deep houser featuring Tim Hutton on trumpet, while Mark Turner honours the legacy of Blaze on the A. The AA, meanwhile, introduces DFRA Experience Jazz Band from Argentina with 'Isolation', a smoothened pure jazz cut composed by Diego Ruiz and featuring Pablo Raposso on piano, Hernan Cassibba on double bass, Gonzalo Rodriguez De Vicente on sax, Joaquin Muro on trumpet, and Bruno Varela on drums. 'Sober' by Markus Enochson closes things out on a double bass boomer 'Sober', effecting a truly loose bonhomie.
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A Diffrent Approach
Cat: CHIWAX 042. Rel: 11 Nov 24
Adriatic Influences (7:33)
Aquatic Adventure (6:09)
A Different Approach (5:34)
Remembering Bari (6:54)
Review: Low-key but high class UK producer Perseuss Traxx always deals in authentic analogue house jams and this outing on Chiwax is another fine entry into his discography. 'Adriatic Influences' is a dusty and mirky cut with corrugated drums and glistening hi hats all run through with a snaking and enacting lead synth thats burried in the mix. 'Aquatic Adventure' has more nimble drums and synth lines that get you on your toes while 'A Different Approach' is a controlled cacophony of raw perc, pinging drums and warped synth chords. Last but not least is 'Remembering Bari' with its swirling pads bring a more heady vibe to another stripped back and rugged groove.
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You Are The Music
Cat: EPHCS 007. Rel: 25 Nov 24
I Can See (6:21)
Last Spring (vocal) (5:09)
Last Spring (instrumental) (5:09)
Tryst With The Moon (6:21)
You Are The Music (8:25)
Review: Having previously served up sensational EPs from the likes of Anthony Teasdale, Dan Piu and Tape Hiss, Euphporic Music has turned to debutant David Inglesfield's PersistentRain project for its latest 12-inch. Inglesfield dazzles from the start, offering up a warming, heady and analogue-rich slab of club-heavy deep house niceness ('I Can See'). It is followed by vocal and instrumental takes on 'Last Spring', a more nostalgic, jazzy and immersive slab of sunrise-ready soundscape deep house underpinned by a killer bassline. Over on the reverse, Inglesfield reaches for glistening acoustic guitar and hazy spoken word samples on the delicious 'Tryst With the Moon', while closing cut 'You Are The Music' is a drowsy, mid-tempo deep house delight.
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Intérprete: Piers Harrison
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Heartbreak At Montmartre EP
Cat: CARPET 12. Rel: 26 Nov 24
Badboy In Paris (6:29)
Your Unhappy Face (6:22)
What Is Tekno (Grey Sky At Montmartre As Always mix) (7:59)
Calm Before The Calm (5:59)
Review: Sasha Pervukhin explores the feelings of Heartbreak At Montmartre on this latest slab for the Carpet & Snares label out of Portugal. It kicks off with some well swung tech house drums and a tight bassline thats detailed with some dusty percussion. Once that one gets you marching, 'Your Unhappy Face' brings some late night jazz house vibes with liquid chords and zippy motifs that are nice and loose, and 'What Is Tekno' (Grey Sky At Montmartre As Always mix) then layers in balmy cosmic chords as it rides a classic tech house beat. 'Calm Before Calm' taps into a 90s house sound with a hint of garage skip in the drums.
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Rue Du Capitaine Madon 4 EP
Cat: DKTP 06. Rel: 21 Mar 25
Weak Week In Paris (6:06)
Strange (Beautiful) (6:33)
Wabi Sabi (Monmarte Emotions mix) (6:06)
Open Mind (Nostalgy For Zolochiv) (5:46)
Outro For Aq (2:56)
Tags: Tech House
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Il Letto La Porta La Musica
Cat: GR N12. Rel: 04 Feb 25
Il Letto La Porta La Musica (5:47)
Il Letto La Porta La Musica (Don Carlos remix) (5:26)
Losing My Feelings (6:17)
Love Calling (5:46)
Review: This EP from Peter LC is a vibrant and soulful exploration of house music, showcasing the Italian producer's versatility and deep passion for the genre. It's a captivating journey through infectious grooves, uplifting melodies, and soulful vocals. The original mix sets the tone with its irresistible energy, while the Don Carlos remix adds a touch of Latin flair and percussive drive. On the flipside, 'Losing My Feelings' delves into deeper, more introspective territory, its melancholic chords and ethereal vocals creating a mesmerizing atmosphere. 'Love Calling' closes the EP with a feel-good vibe, its warm melodies and soulful vocals leaving the listener on a high note. This is a must-have for any house music enthusiast, showcasing the diverse sounds and infectious energy of the Italian scene.

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Cold Summer EP
Cat: WXC 027. Rel: 07 Nov 24
Hasta La Playa (5:56)
Piano Ipnotico (5:23)
Time In Cologne (5:09)
Your Dreams (6:12)
With Nobody (5:47)
Review: The mighty Wax Classic label is a gold mine for unadulterated house goodness. Next up on the long-running label is Peter LC with a bunch of high-impact cuts. 'Hasta La Playa' opens up with driving drums and sleek synths, 'Piano Ipnotico' has an old school style 90s bassline that mixes nostalgia with future vibes while 'Time In Cologne' is a deeper sound with some low-slung drum funk and warm pads. 'Your Dreams' and 'With Nobody' then bring things to a close with hands-in-the-air piano energy and big rave vibes.
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Children Of Zu Zu
Cat: CPT 6481. Rel: 10 Apr 25
Children Of Zu Zu (feat Roberto Di Gioia & People Of Tala'aga & Samoa) (7:00)
Schmetterlinge Im Bauch (feat Roberto Di Gioia) (7:41)
Love In Space (feat Jana - part 1) (1:55)
Zu Zu Music (feat Mickey Neher & AdaSoul & Narjara Thamiz) (7:55)
Myth Versus Reality (feat Sun Ra & June Tyson) (5:54)
Love In Space (feat Harald Popp & Lu - part 2) (3:29)
Review: Now we're talking. At the time of writing - mid-spring 2025 - Britain has been basking in the warmest March and April since the first Covid-19 lockdown, but dark skies and a cold lack of humanity are prevailing emotions. Far right, fascism, the death of creativity and the onslaught of automation are enough to leave anyone feeling like they've been locked out of the sunshine and have to fend for themselves against a torrent of chilling realities. But not all heroes wear capes. Some are just called Charles Petersohn, and they make sun-soaked, soul-inspiring, warm jazz-inflected deep house that feels born in a more natural period of Earthly evolution. In fact, it was born after time spent in South Africa, one of the global epicentres of this genre, where the producer was involved in an NGO charity project. Immediately catchy, resolutely life-affirming, and probably the grooviest thing we've had all month.
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Obvitrip
Obvitrip (12")
Cat: XRD 027. Rel: 25 Mar 25
Obvitrip (5:14)
Intersafe (5:51)
Kres (5:35)
Thritrakk (Levat remix) (5:04)
Review: Exarde Records welcome a new pair of engineered shock troops from The Netherlands: pH Project. Many a year spent raving and partystarting informed the basis of this turbulent affair in acid and psych-prog house, which consists in the murmurous 'Obvitrip' and the interstatic 'Intersafe' on the A1, tracks which complement each other's twin fluencies in both the downtrodden and the upbeat. 'Kres' completes the trifecta with a third round in the ring of squelchy, functional festi-house, while Levat's version of 'Thritrakk' casts any predilection or expectation aside with a cascadingly tense electro recto on the B2.
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Late Grooves
Cat: CR 11. Rel: 30 Jan 25
Da Funksteerz (5:31)
Ghetto (5:15)
Blue Eyed Bandit (4:55)
Mean Love (4:18)
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Bad Luck
Bad Luck (limited 7")
Cat: JPR 2402. Rel: 04 Feb 25
Bad Luck (Eric Kupper mix) (2:41)
Bad Luck (Eric Kupper instrumental) (2:41)
Review: Originally released in 1983 as a B-side, 'Bad Luck' gets a fresh perspective thanks to seasoned producer and musician Eric Kupper, who refines this hidden gem with clean edits that amplify its timeless charm. The vocal edit on Side-1 bursts with energy, blending soulful vocals, funky guitar licks and sweeping disco strings. The arrangement perfectly balances soul, funk and pop influences, creating a groove designed to hook listeners in and remind them of the good disco nights. It's the kind of track that commands attention and keeps feet moving effortlessly. The instrumental edit on Side-2 lets the lush instrumentation take centre stage. With a focus on rhythm and melody, this version highlights the song's finely tuned balance of disco and funk, making it equally suited for dancefloors or late-night listening sessions and the horn section in the chorus really takes flight here.
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Duets
Duets (12")
Cat: DINR 004. Rel: 14 Apr 25
Pigsie - "Silk" (5:08)
Wearing Shoes - "Finding Your Words" (7:03)
Michael Oberling - "Movin’ On" (7:01)
Massive R - "This Feeling" (6:51)
Review: dO iT nOw Recordings makes its debut in the world of vinyl with a various artists' sampler that shows just what they are all about. First up is Pigsie's wonderful 'Silk' which sets a fine tone with lush jazz-inspired keys, dreamy pads and intricate drum work that make it well suited to those late-night sessions. Wearing Shoes then offers 'Finding Your Words' with buttery Rhodes licks and looped vocals over fat bass, and the B-side begins with Michael Oberling and his deep jazz grooves, trumpet solos and swinging drums. Massive R closes with the lovely, jazzy house of 'This Feeling' complete with snappy drums and a catchy piano hook.
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Toolroom Sampler Vol 10 (B-STOCK)
Cat: TOOL 1217 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
B-STOCK: Record warped
Piero Pirupa - "Party" (extended mix) (5:10)
Tini Gessler - "Do What You Want" (extended mix) (6:12)
CASSIMM/Bruno Blanc - "House Affair" (extended mix) (5:53)
Tony Romera - "House Y'all" (extended mix) (5:23)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Record warped***


Mark Knight's mighty Toolroom has ascended from being an underground label into a globally recognised brand with a world-wide following. Its sampler series is always a good indication of where it is at during any given season and now the tenth installment brings more party ready fun. Piero Pirupa kicks off with some big disco-fried loops and cooing vocals, Tini Gessler gets more gritty with a bumping tech house cut in the form of 'Do What You Want', CASSIMM and Bruno Blanc combine for the florid strong loops and edgy house beats of 'House Affair' and Tony Romera's 'House Y'a' is a sleazy throwback with real attitude.
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Bumpin Squwow???
Cat: UNI 1009. Rel: 21 Feb 25
Bumpin Squwow???
Faze Out
November Peoples
Review: Marcellus Pittman is one of our favourite Motor City mavericks. He crafts raw as you like drum tracks and layers them up with weird and wonderful sonic details. For opener 'Bumpin Squwow???' here the beats are paddy, dusty and warm, while the synths up top are twitchy and sharp but doused on more heartfelt chord work. It's a beguiling mix, then 'Faze Out' gets all wonky with prickly hits and vamping digital chords speaking of a future world. 'November Peoples' is deep and sleazy house with a more human sense of heartbroken soul.
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Cinerama EP
Cat: SC 1251. Rel: 20 Mar 25
Bad Boy Bubby (5:10)
La Salamandre (5:16)
Touki Bouki (5:07)
A Scene At The Sea (5:17)
Woman In The Dunes (5:11)
Zabriskie Point (5:12)
Review: Star Creature is very much leading from the front right now if you like cosmic disco. Tim Zawada's label is back with another delicious dose of the stuff here as Plastic Bamboo heads out on a crime jazz exploration of the outer reaches of our galaxy. His lithe beats and rugged drums are laced up with marvellous synths that are ever on the move. They shine bright and bring real sugary rushes of joy as curious narratives and intergalactic intrigue come thick and fast. Amongst the big bright cuts are some more mellow moments like the wonderful 'A Scene At The Sea' with its hints of Afro percussion. Delightful.
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Intérprete: DJ ROCCA
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Das Ist Das Ja: Best Of 2019-2024
Das Ist Das Ja: Best Of 2019-2024 (hand-numbered vinyl 12" limited to 100 copies)
Cat: DIDV 001. Rel: 05 Mar 25
Play Boy Joe - "Never Faded" (4:12)
Wrank Fright - "Coat Abricot" (4:26)
Wrank Fright - "Woozie" (feat Jizzy B) (4:10)
Dj Essal & Celli G Hustle - "Whip It!" (4:05)
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Upside Down
Cat: MULEMUSIQ 297. Rel: 16 Jan 25
Upside Down (5:57)
Eyes Between Letters (6:30)
Beyond Light & Shade (6:20)
Complementary Senses (6:20)
Review: A mesmerising blend of organic textures and synthetic precision, delivering a fresh take on techno and house. The title track, 'Upside Down', kicks things off with a clever nod to the glitch and microhouse era of the very early 00s. Its gorgeous melody and intricate layering make it both nostalgic and forward-thinking. 'Eyes Between Letters' follows with a deeper bassline and spacious, intricate production. Side-2 opens with 'Beyond Light & Shade', where Asian-inspired melodics weave seamlessly with a balanced blend of techno and house, offering a richly textured and emotive piece. Closing the EP, 'Complementary Senses' delivers profound depth, bringing an introspective quality to its lush production. A unique release tailor made for fans of innovative, boundary-pushing electronic music.
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Hi Tech Jazz
Cat: PWEP 132. Rel: 02 Dec 24
Hi-Tech Jazz (5:00)
Wake Me Up (4:16)
Review: The all-star team of the instrumental world, Polyplus, release a cover of 'Hi-Tech Jazz', a classic electronic jazz track and representative work of the project Galaxy 2 Galaxy, first put forth by Mad Mike's Underground Resistance. As for the choice of cover, the Tokyo jazzdance quartet have chosen well; while they've only gone and done it - reinterpreted Mike's timeless club masterpiece with a full band sound - they refuse to sacrifice any danceability or DJ mixability, doing full justice to the term "hi-tech" despite the freehanded naturalism. Also coming backed by the original B-sider 'Wake Me Up', 'Hi-Tech Jazz' heralds Polyplus' upcoming tenth anniversary album, Cosmic, as well as a jet-setting tour spanning Tokyo, Nagoya, Osaka and Fukuoka.
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Evolution EP
Cat: PLZ 045. Rel: 25 Apr 25
Evolution (8:46)
Shifting (7:45)
Black Light (7:18)
Review: DBH welcome Mihai Popoviciu & David Delgado the the Pleasure Zone series with the 'Evolution' EP. Bringing jazzy, sloshy, jerking flavours to the tech house palette, 'Evolution' and 'Shifting' evolve and shift, convoking a delegated moot of propulsive chords and forward-driving janks, conveying the mood of a finely tuned closed clockwork system chugging away like the central engine of a wider contraption. Closer 'Black Light' operates more readily in the lower regions of things, proving unafraid of sounds that lean towards the more peripheral and umbral.
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