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Tvnl001
Tvnl001 (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: TVNL 001. Rel: 17 Jan 24
Jungle Park (6:34)
Act Of Darkness (6:41)
Panic Mode (7:55)
Junglist (8:05)
Review: New year, new label, and this one is out of Spain. Tiny kick off with an irresistible hand stamped and limited 12" from Ahmet Mecnun. The artist opens up with 'Jungle Park' which is a party starting and brilliantly filthy throwback jam that combines big drums, fat bass and reversed lines with prickly percussion. 'Act Of Darkness' brings some mutant acid lines and pulsing synths to a loose techno rhythm and 'Panic Mode' races ahead to the cosmos on surging cosmic lines and steely drum patter. 'Junglist' closes out with another ode to the old school.
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Intérprete: DJ Mau Mau
 in stock $15.53
Start To Relax EP
Cat: KPC 001. Rel: 01 Feb 24
Outflow (6:14)
Sensible Counting Acab (6:43)
Press Start (6:02)
Relaxane (5:46)
Review: Marseille-based DJ Jo SZT is from the Atipik Crew and now he steps out to launch his own new imprint Komplices. It kicks off with this first EP from his mate Atree over in Berlin and is a perfectly twisted mix of tech, minimal and acid. 'Outflow' begins with low-slung creeper and warped bass, then 'Sensible Counting Acab' spins out on a more lithe cosmic tip and 'Press Start' gets back to ragged synths, snappy hits and serrated basslines. 'Relaxane' shuts down with a nice mechanical rhythm and seductive vocal whispers.
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The Talkbox Track EP
The Talkbox Track EP (limited 12")
Cat: BIZR 004. Rel: 21 Nov 23
Felons & B Love - "The Talkbox Track" (5:34)
Felons & B Love - "M Is For Muff" (5:59)
Jhobei & Oliver R - "What's On Then" (6:31)
Love & Charleze - "IC3D" (6:44)
Review: Party starting outfit Bizarre is back with another offering of leftfield club cuts. The A-side of this one has been carefully curated by founding members Felon5 & B.Love. Their cosmic house excursion starts with the playful robot funk of 'The Talkbox Track' and then takes in the silky space tech of 'M Is For Muff' which is effortlessly cool. Jhobei & Oliver R then step up with 'What's On Then' which is another mix of warped bass and neon synth lines over popping tech funk and then Love & Charleze conspire to send you home on a nice warm hearted disco tech vibe with their 'IC3D' featuring some super synth expressions.
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Tags: Tech House
 in stock $16.06
Celestial Break EP
Celestial Break EP (limited 12")
Cat: 303 08. Rel: 05 Feb 24
Break After Dark (5:25)
Beyond The Break (remix) (5:36)
This Sound (Future remix) (5:01)
Break After Dark (No vocal) (5:09)
Beyond The Beats (3:27)
Review: The propulsive, tectonic Force of Electro is embodied in the eponymous moniker, returning for their its release since 1997 (notable indeed, that the multi-moniker artist should return to this one only now). Six masterclassics in the mode of acid electro beckon us into alternate frenzies, highlights among these experiences being the central banger 'Beyond After Dark' and the lesser-spottable ambi-acid closer, 'Beyond The Beats'.
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 in stock $14.21
Highway To Planet E
Highway To Planet E (limited 12")
Cat: QU I002. Rel: 21 Nov 23
Magic Ambience (6:18)
Weather Morphing (8:06)
Kick It & Drop It (6:44)
Empire State Beat (5:31)
 in stock $16.59
Time & Space
Cat: RIZZWAX 03. Rel: 02 Feb 24
Dizzko (6:54)
DLJazzz (6:47)
Time & Space (7:04)
Satellites (6:06)
Review: Irish man down under JJ Fortune has been setting out his stall over the past few years as an intriguing new talent in the minimal tech house scene thanks largely to his releases on his own Rizzwax label. Time & Space features another four fresh productions that fold all manner of influences into fresh and fruity party starters. You'll hear breakbeat, bass and garage influences creeping in around the insistent thrust of the 4/4, making for another sure shot for anyone who likes spicing up their session with minimal which looks beyond the limitations of the genre.
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Tags: Tech House
 in stock $14.73
Sanctuary EP
Cat: TVIR 010. Rel: 09 Nov 23
Gash (4:52)
Flowers (6:18)
Sanctuary (5:45)
Mind Revolt (5:38)
Veronika (4:47)
Review: It's 10 up for TVIR and to mark the occasion they have a fantastic five-track outing from Komponente. 'Gash' is a fizzing, dense and slow-motion cut with a grinding low end and some serious bounce in the drums and bass. It's both fun and menacing all at once and has real anthem potential once the vocals come in. 'Flowers' has a brighter melodic touch but also lashings of spiky acid and 'Sanctuary' is then a deft tech house workout with suspensory and angelic vocals. 'Mind Revolt' is an unhinged mix of ghoulish laughter and bright sine waves, then 'Veronika' shuts down with a meditative broken beat.
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Red Shift EP
Red Shift EP (limited 12")
Cat: CML 001. Rel: 18 Jan 24
Intro Naturale (2:05)
Distraction (5:21)
I Need Ya (6:02)
Driving Force (6:44)
Emotional Release (5:58)
 in stock $15.01
You Never Take Me Dancing
Cat: GRD 007. Rel: 09 Nov 23
Drift Into The Algorithm (5:13)
Side Gurn (6:03)
You Never Take Me Dancing (5:42)
Strangers On The Train (3:35)
Review: Midland has been smart about his arc as a producer, taking his time rather than churning out releases for the sake of it. As such, when we do get something new from the lad, it always feels like an occasion, and of course the music invariably matches the mood. 'You Never Take Me Dancing' is in fact the B-side opener on this new four-track record, but it plays out like the lead role on an EP bursting with fresh ideas. 'Strangers On The Train' toys with more experimental synthesis and a stripped back mix down that takes its cues from footwork, while 'Drift Into The Algorithm' plays out as the slinkier, shimmering house he's perhaps been better known for of late. The class and consideration just spills out of this record - more than worth waiting for.
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Antennae
Antennae (12")
Cat: LAX 157. Rel: 19 Jan 24
Antennae (6:06)
Canes Venatici (6:20)
Ceres (6:56)
Alpha Apodis (6:43)
Review: Attention banger alert! Parissior is a Spanish DJ producer who has been producing countless tracks for many years now. His style could be described as a mix of dark disco, indie dance, Italo, and trance, but personally we think it goes much further. He has a total mastery of the art of production (something we have rarely seen); it seems more like sound design it sounds so huge. He's managed the perfect EP - one that all the Italian indie dance producers, one that even the biggest names in the genre have thus far failed to create. There's nothing cheesy about it; we've been listening to his music non-stop since we received it, with no weariness in sight. This guy is monstrous. The 12" begins with the brilliant 'Antennae', which is the perfect mix of Italo new wave & trance, followed by 'Canes Venatici', which could've been created by Daft Punk if they'd chosen to be less commercial. and put their balls on the table instead of hiding behind masks. 'Ceres' and 'Alpha Apodis' follow the same line. This maxi is gigantic - a f%c$ing masterpiece.
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 in stock $15.26
Interstellar Buzz
Interstellar Buzz (limited 180 gram vinyl 12" + insert in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: HTP 001. Rel: 02 Feb 24
Poten - "Just Go With The Billow" (7:17)
Sweater - "Interstellar Intercept" (6:38)
Daisy Boy - "Cave Ceremony" (5:20)
Reyer - "Got That Buzz" (5:53)
 in stock $13.43
Maestropolis Various Artists Vol 5
Aline Umber - "Qu'un Jour Ca Dure" (5:28)
Eli Atala - "City 17" (6:14)
Vithz & Emanuele Barilli - "Rubbery Dreams" (5:19)
Mario Liberti - "Welcome On Board" (6:17)
Noiro - "Fabul" (5:43)
Anna Wall - "Worlds Away" (5:17)
Review: Maestropolis is staking its reputation on expansive various artist releases like this one, where we take in a wide breadth of cheeky minimal tech house from underground operators who know how to have fun without sacrificing the headsy quality of the music. With six tracks on a single 12", there's plenty of heat to get hold of here, whether it's the squashed slap bass funk of Aline Umber's 'Qu'un Jour Ca Dure' or the tweaked sonic trip-out of Eli Atala's 'City 17' you're in the market for. Fresh approaches and rock solid grooves for the floor are in abundance on this latest must-grab from the promising French label.
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
 in stock $16.59
Lost Chronicles
VARIOUS
Cat: PRR 001. Rel: 17 Jan 24
Prince De Takicardie - "Ammoniak" (5:42)
Baptiste - "Space" (6:26)
Idris Bena - "World" (4:41)
Zapp-ared - "Pulsion" (5:01)
Djamel Nait - "Quadrivium" (4:59)
Review: Panta Rhei is many things - the concept of 'everything flows' in the philosophy of Heraclitus, a rock band from Hungary and now also a new Parisian techno label that makes its bow with a various artists' EP. There is plenty of analogue jack to the groove foundations of Prince De Takicardie's hurried 'Ammoniak', then Baptiste brings some depraved acid lines to his mind-melting cut 'Space'. On the flip you will find more prickly acid lines, stark drum textures and future techno sounds from Idris Bena, Zapp-ared and Djamal Nait.
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 in stock $17.37
Volume Eleven
Cat: RGS 011. Rel: 05 Mar 24
Velvet Velour - "Shifting Slabs" (6:58)
Picasso - "Dubaholic" (8:01)
Bowyer - "Lotions 'n' Potions"
Kawaii San - "Interplanetary" (0:29)
Tags: Tech House | Minimal
 in stock $16.32
Álbumes
Album Title Goes Here (reissue)
Album Title Goes Here (reissue) (gatefold translucent blue vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 584363 9. Rel: 14 Mar 24
Superliminal
Channel 42 (with Wolfgang Gartner)
The Veldt (feat Chris James - 8 Minute edit) (0:50)
Fn Pig (8:52)
Professional Griefers (feat Gerard Way) (4:06)
Maths (6:58)
There Might Be Coffee (7:01)
Take Care Of The Proper Paperwork (7:10)
Closer (7:09)
October (7:21)
Sleepless (4:13)
Failbait (feat Cypress Hill) (4:52)
Telemiscommunications (with Imogen Heap) (3:59)
Review: Originally released in 2012, '> album title goes here <' is the sixth studio album by Canadian electronic music producer & composer Deadmau5 (Joel Zimmerman). The 13-track album features a handful of Deadmau5' biggest hits, including but not limited to: 'The Veldt' with Chris James, 'Professional Griefers' with Gerard Way of My Chemical Romance, 'Channel 42' with Wolfgang Gartner, and 'Telemiscommunications' with Imogen Heap. Now reissued for an even-more contemporary audience, this latest coloured vinyl version provides a new window into the world of the helmeted muroid cynic, and the humorously updated progressive house sound he helped trailblaze.
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 in stock $36.84
4x4 Equals 12 (reissue)
4x4 Equals 12 (reissue) (gatefold green vinyl 2xLP in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: 584362 9. Rel: 15 Feb 24
Sofi Needs A Ladder (feat SOFI) (6:40)
A City In Florida (5:40)
Animal Rights (with Wolfgang Gartner) (6:11)
Cthulhu Sleeps (10:32)
Some Chords (7:27)
I Said (with Chris Lake - Michael Woods remix) (7:06)
Bad Selection (5:30)
Right This Second (7:50)
Raise Your Weapon (feat Greta Svabo Bech) (8:21)
One Trick Pony (feat SOFI) (3:53)
Everything Before (6:36)
Review: As part of a new reissues bundle of the work of Canadian dance music extraordinaire Deadmau5, the 2010 album 4x4=12 now gets an as-it-was reissue via EMI. Including some of the helmeted spectacle's most enduring contribution to the dance music world from the era - including 'Some Chords', 'Animal Rights' with Wolfgang Gartner, 'Sofi Needs A Ladder', and 'Raise Your Weapon' with Greta Svabo Bech - the overall 11 tracks here are a worthy blast from the past, documenting the juncture at which Zimmerman moved on from huge walls of emotive progressive house gush, and segwayed into a techier, more mathematical sound befitting of electro house verging on complextro.
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 in stock $36.84
For Lack Of A Better Name
For Lack Of A Better Name (gatefold teal vinyl 2xLP in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: 584362 3. Rel: 18 Jan 24
FML (6:56)
Moar Ghosts ‘n’ Stuff (4:58)
Ghosts ‘n’ Stuff (feat Rob Swire) (5:19)
Hi Friend! (feat MC Flipside) (6:35)
Bot (7:01)
Word Problems (8:07)
Soma (7:47)
Lack Of A Better Name (8:07)
The 16th Hour (9:54)
Strobe (10:31)
Review: When Deadmau5 first arrived, he was something of a lightening rod for underground purists who scoffed at his big mouse head and unashamedly over-the-top live performances. All these years later we now know he was in fact ahead of the times and somewhat helped to precipitate the vast EDM revolution that followed with its maximal sounds, crazy characters, and sync button sets. For Lack of a Better Name was the Canadian's fourth album back in 2009 and it features the critically acclaimed 'Strobe' as well as 'Ghosts 'n' Stuff' with Rob Swire of Pendulum. As far as electro and prog house goes, it hits all the right notes.
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Tags: Tech House
 in stock $36.84
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