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Singles
That's Just How I Feel
Cat: AMT 042. Rel: 04 Sep 24
How I Feel (5:24)
Signal (4:03)
Like You Do (4:38)
Guy Salmon (4:38)
Review: London's 1-800 Girls brings cleanly garage and bright breaks to his All My Thoughts label, riffing on the combo of infectious aural hooks and brutalist sonics fashionable among the present chart doyens of UK dance music and techno. 'How I Feel' sounds like an innocent admission of affection in techno-garage form, pairing the flunky inter-jabs of 2-step garage with the cute-aggressive seethes of a repetitious sampled vox; the track centres on a nostalgic, airtight sequence of parapractic phonemes, onto which the listener may project their longings and amours. 'Signal' embraces both big beats and biomech squeaks verging on sports-whistles, while 'Like You Do' returns for a comparatively brooding burbler. Finally, 'Guy's Salmon' rounds things off on a dense sequence of yeahs and ohs, as ever building up a slow-burn of cool wonderment and openness.
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Keep It Moving
Cat: FRS 001. Rel: 19 Mar 25
Keep It Moving (feat Riko Dan) (4:25)
Keep It Moving (feat Riko Dan - Bakey dub mix) (4:38)
Keep It Moving (feat Riko Dan - instrumental) (4:24)
Hear This (4:57)
Review: Freerange Sounds - which shouldn't be confused with Jimpster's deep house label Freerange - is reissuing its first release from back in May 2022 here. It's a dark garage outing from 9TRANE that kicks off with 'Keep It Moving' (feat Riko Dan) with edgy vocals, late-night urban menace and some crisp drum patterns. The fantastic Bakey dub mix brings more pruning basslines and withering pads while the instrumental is stripped back and more haunting. Last of all is 'Hear This' which leans on the Burial style of ghostly production but with a more fulsome low-end and prickly percussive brew riding the beats. Serious tackle for sure.
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Pure South EP
Cat: FMS 001. Rel: 07 May 25
Second Hand Sushi (5:39)
Lost Fruits (5:43)
Diptych (5:17)
Shrublands (5:31)
Review: London's seasoned producer ADMNTi with four tracks that distil years of immersion in tech-house, jungle and grime into sharp, percussive club tools with distinct UK flair. 'Second Hand Sushi' drives the point home with its snapping drums, snarling basslines and wiry synth stabsibig-room energy and definitely no excess fat. 'Lost Fruits' stays steppy, leaning into sub pressure and pirate radio textures, soundbites crackling like a tape pack rewind. On the flip, 'Diptych' shifts tone without dropping paceichopped strings and warped vocals glide over crunchy drum work, locking into a more introspective groove. Closer 'Shrublands' dips further into dubwise atmospherics, pairing wobbly low-end with hazy flute lines and ghosted sax, while snippets of graffiti lore from both London and New York float through the mist. Early support from Ben UFO, Enzo Siragusa and Tristan da Cunha points to the range and functionality of these cutsiwhether heads-down or heads-up, they pull threads from the capital's soundsystem heritage into something that works across times and tempos. A strong first outing for Forms World and a clear step forward from ADMNTi.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Bass
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DW 02
DW 02 (hand-stamped 12" 12" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: DW 02. Rel: 30 Aug 24
Breakdown (5:56)
Groovestorm (6:32)
Accelerate (6:46)
Smoke 'N' Mirrors (5:46)
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Untitled 92 EP
Untitled 92 EP (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: B2BF 002. Rel: 09 Dec 24
Untitled 92 (6:59)
Outta My Mind (6:21)
Torn (6:36)
Review: REPRESS ALERT!: Born 2 Be Free returns with a second sizzling slab of UKG-flavoured wax and this one from Azaad has a superb throwback feel thanks to the smart sampling. 'Untitled 92' hints at which period this artist has the most respect for with its silky smooth chords and thumping kicks getting you into a nice deep vibe before 'Outta My Mind' hist that bit harder with nice dry, scraping hits, bouncy bass and clipped vocal fragments. The classy vibes continue with 'Torn' which shuts down with a more high speed and slick sound smart snares and a rich, emotive vocal that finishes it in style. Three classy, timeless garage cuts.
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SLABS 002
SLABS 002 (12")
Cat: SLABS 002. Rel: 21 Oct 24
The Beat (5:12)
The Return (5:38)
Review: Dungeon Meat's tasty new sub-label SLABS thrilled with its first outing from Dutchman Borren not long ago and is now back with a second slab of goodness. This one is from London's rising star Azaad and it comes on nice weighty 140g wax. Label heads Brawther and Tristan have already been slamming these joints at clubs and festivals around the world for the last 18 months so they come with a real stamp of approval. 'The Beat' bumps along with nice swinging kicks and steamy vocal inflections and 'The Return' is a gorge-tinged and hardcore house cut with depth and drive in equal measure.
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Intérprete: Scott Diaz, Jeigo
out of stock $16.78
The Breakout EP (B-STOCK)
The Breakout EP (B-STOCK) (heayweight vinyl 12")
Cat: B2BF 001 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
B-STOCK: Slight box damage, otherwise in perfect condition
Dubba Ding This Way (5:50)
Feel The Rhythm (6:39)
Get Da Runaround (6:00)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Slight box damage, otherwise in perfect condition***


Azaad steps out with his own new label, Born 2 Be Free, for the first time here and says that the plan for it is to 'break out of the mold.' The man himself takes care of the first EP and shows the world what he is all about with a fine homage to early garage sounds but with a hint of London grit. 'Dubba Ding' is a nice chord-laced pumper with shuffling beats, 'Feel The Rhythm' is more raw and stripped back with loopy, chopped-up vocals and 'Get Da Runaround' brings warm pad swirls and some soulful vocals to a nice deep garage vibe. Three very useful tracks indeed and a great first EP from this new label.
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Breakflow 33 EP
Cat: RIDE 16. Rel: 11 Apr 25
Breakflow 33 (6:19)
Sasha Palomal (6:01)
Positive Morph (5:52)
Fractures (6:05)
Review: Plenty of neologistic fun can be had with the work "break", but we must admit that "breakflow" is a new one on us. Lisboa produtor b0n impresses such sonic and titular genii with a new, green-goo-hued four-track EP on Portgal's fantastical Magic Carpet label, spanning clean future progressive and garage-acid tempos. The title track and 'Sasha Palomal' only tease the unortho-breaks with tricky garage beats and straighter but admittedly still formative breaksteps; it's only by the point of the B-siders 'Positive Morph' and 'Fractures' that any such fluvial breakbeat is properly put back together and course-corrected. Be warned, the latter track moves through the nicely rare variants of freestyle and "electrance"; careful not to dance yourself to breakdown.
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Get Down (Slipz N' Dapz remixes)
Cat: BSSLYZ 001. Rel: 14 Aug 24
Get Down (Slipz N' Dapz mix) (4:44)
The Pressure (Slipz N' Dapz mix) (4:37)
out of stock $13.64
The Worm
The Worm (12")
Cat: UU 011. Rel: 20 Feb 25
Bastian Benjamin, Alberta Balsam & French II - "The Worm" (4:18)
French II & Bastian Benjamin - "Psycho" (4:58)
French II - "Kick Some" (5:11)
French II - "Loudner (Silencer)" (4:25)
French II - "Ruffneck" (5:17)
French II - "Jolly Motto" (5:09)
Review: As with all the releasing artists on the London label unknown-untitled, we're not to know the identities of those behind this one. In a crunched out techno-garage-speed statement in six parts, we can safely say that whomever hooded figure(s) has procured these mega meanderers on 12" vinyl (and in so doing topping up the eleventh edition in their equally nameless series) is a real talent. In characteristically mysterious fashion, the release is digitally liner-notated by an all-caps persona of label boss Kane Dansie, whose intent is clearly rather guileful: "SIX VERY VERY BIG ONES. IS IT SIX ARTISTS? THREE? OR JUST ONE?" We're to suppress the compulsion to get hung up on questions like these, despite the tantalism: instead, we'll comment on the sheer darkside insanities of 'Track 3', 'Track 4', 'Track 5' and 'Track 6' especially, marking an upwards trend through such spinoff styles as UK hardcore, grime and snareless dubstep. It just gets better and better.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Bass
out of stock $15.36
AT 002
AT 002 (12" + insert)
Cat: AT 002. Rel: 30 Aug 24
Benkins - "Tricky" (5:54)
A For Alpha - "Foggy" (5:49)
Joe Koshin - "Ecko" (5:02)
Longeez - "Slam!" (4:59)
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What You Want EP
What You Want EP (180 gram vinyl 12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: BMR 002. Rel: 18 Jul 24
What You Want (feat Colonel Red) (6:32)
Beautiful (feat Colonel Red) (7:19)
What You Want (feat Colonel Red - DJ Crisps remix) (7:14)
Let's Get Wild (Orlando Voorn remix) (6:30)
Review: Bouman is looking to establish itself in the deep house world and made a fine start with its first EO, This second one is another head-turner that comes from Benx with a couple of sweet remixes. 'What You Want' (feat Colonel Red) opens up with some soul-drenched sounds and lively drum programming topped with a great original vocal. 'Beautiful' is more warm house with smoky chord work that calls to mind early Kerri Chandler. A DJ Crisps remix brings some real bass weight and garage percussion and last of all, Orlando Voorn remixes 'Let's Get Wild' into a bulky techno roller.

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Program One
Cat: FLTSNS 010. Rel: 24 Jan 25
Technical Selection (2:39)
Dream (1:50)
Acceleration (3:39)
Dubwise (3:32)
Sulyos (3:10)
Sulyos (Drip-133 remix) (6:23)
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365 P
365 P (12")
Cat: JAKARTA 193EP. Rel: 06 Feb 25
Just Give Me The Aux (4:47)
TTT (feat Douniah) (1:58)
Summertime In '92 (1:05)
365 P (Tre Posti) (4:13)
Slow Me Down (feat Douniah) (1:58)
Review: Melodiesinfonie, Bluestaeb and S. Fidelity join forces to form a powerful trio, unveiling a rich nonnet of tracks destined for the universal chillout space. Taking shape in a picturesque studio in the South of France - and then completed in centres from Zurich to Berlin - the likes of '365 P', 'Summertime In '92' and 'Just Give Me The Aux' carry on the sparse and material-sonic tradition that has in recent decades inflected the neo-soul and jazz-electronica worlds. Every track here sounds to have been made with what sounds to the most apparently humble means available; rimshot clicks, wooden hits, impassioned hums and coos, Rhodes chords here and there. Loyal to one rule and one rule only - "we need to stay in the room together to make this a record that feels exciting to us" - the result is an evenhanded five-track flirtation with soul-bearing passion, toeing the hobline of cool and hot.
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PUNCHLINE 07
PUNCHLINE 07 (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: PUNCHLINE 07. Rel: 26 Feb 25
Bnag - "Bang Out Of Order" (6:43)
Jack U Late - "Stay" (5:03)
King Wing - "4 Da Hunniez" (6:12)
Will Benson - "Sea Circus" (6:35)
Review: Mechanistic vector lines and cold, hard angles point acute on the latest V/A from Punchline, on which featuring artists don new guises and exchange blows with first-timers. Though our ears aren't trained well enough to be able to tell who is behind each of these smackers, we must say we're special fans of Jack U Late's analogue-jammed 'Stay', whose quickscoped FX and tenderised drums prove a surreal jaunt. King Wing's '4 Da Hunniez' is a comparatively heavy speed garage number garnishing the flip; the track could hardly prepare us for the dactylic 4-step closer 'Sea Circus', whose toothy lasers and julienned beats pack more umami than a packet of burnt crisps.
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Happenings
Cat: BOBG 02. Rel: 12 Sep 24
Happenings (6:23)
Soothing (5:51)
Unclosed (5:25)
Off Switch (5:14)
Review: Neat contemporary UKG taking after the classics. Ba Dum Tish once more welcomes producer Bob G for 15 minutes' worth of well-layered 2-step and 4x4, in the form of 'Happenings'. The buzzsaw on the front cover might echo the influence of Blow's 'Cutter' on the then contemporary sound of UKG in its original 90s heyday; meanwhile, sonically, the likes of 'Happenings' and 'Soothing' bring fruit-driven strings and sweet-attacked rims n' knocks to the table and 'Unclosed' and 'Off Switch' present further experiments in the realms of flat beats and speed garage, the former working in a restless acid line and the latter bringing in a touch of speed's essential laggard swing.
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Laurus Ascending
Laurus Ascending (limited 12")
Cat: HF 059. Rel: 29 Jul 24
All I Want (4:57)
Tri-Fold (4:44)
Reformat (6:28)
Laurus Ascending (5:24)
LFO2 (5:55)
Virtua Wing (6:17)
Review: Following February's Popit EP on Hotflush, Cardiff-based Luke Welsby and Olly Howells aka Bodhi's Laurus Ascending is another accomplished musical adventure that delves into UKG, r&b, bass, house and more. 'All I Want' kicks off t with its warped bass and precise drum programming while the title track features fluid synths and a pitched-up r&b vocal sample that creates a compelling hook. Elsewhere, the likes of 'Reforma' merges jungle, techno, and bass into a dynamic rhythmic journey, while 'LFO2' is another heart of the rave gem amongst many more potent weapons.
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out of stock $16.49
BB 009
BB 009 (12")
Cat: BB 009.
out of stock $0.00
Sparks EP
Sparks EP (12")
Cat: TIN 060. Rel: 15 Aug 24
Bop X Cortese - "SK1 4AL" (5:11)
Sparks (4:27)
All Of My Hell (5:00)
Deja Vu (4:20)
Review: Living dance music legend BOP joins Shall Not Fade for his label debut, laying down four slick and dreamatic nu-garage numbers. Kicking things off with the unassuming, falsetto'ing opener 'SK1 4AL' with Cortese on vocals, the track is at once a tribute to what is presumably BOP's hometown, Stockport, and an intricately-layered lattice in gossamer future garage to boot; the purest element of weight in the track is its decisive Reese, which serves as a clean bass against which the superstructural tsunami of wavey tops and melodies can crash. 'Sparks' follows up, betraying an intelli-garage swing before dashing any highbrow assumptions arrived at thereupon, through a set of carnal passionate 4x4 skitters; the B-side is a relative, occult dark garage steamer, best manifesting on the femme-floaty chanteuse's 2-step, 'Deja Vu'.
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out of stock $15.36
Make Me (B-STOCK)
Make Me (B-STOCK) (orange vinyl 12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: R 212001 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
B-STOCK: Creasing to corner of outer sleeve but otherwise in excellent condition
Make Me (extended mix) (5:01)
Make Me (Big Ang Rave To The Grave remix) (3:24)
Make Me (Mani Festo remix) (4:03)
Make Me (Paul Sirrell remix) (3:41)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Creasing to corner of outer sleeve but otherwise in excellent condition***


For those with their ear to the ground, 'Make Me' has been an underground monster hit for Borai and Denham Audio for time, but now it's getting a proper 12" release on Room Two with some heavyweight remixes. Taking a classic 90s vocal sample and giving it a thorough ruffing up, the original is hard to top, but Big Ang and Mani Festo turn in suitably rowdy versions which continue the theme of hardcore revivalism in fine style. Meanwhile bassline legend Paul Sirrell steps up for a flamboyant version which harks back to the original mid-90s cut that inspired 'Make Me' in the first place.
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out of stock $15.92
Borez
Borez (12")
Cat: TTT 113. Rel: 19 Jun 25
Point Of Some Return (3:08)
Rubber Eater (7:39)
Darnell Can't Polish A Turd (3:39)
Xylene Xylophone (2:54)
Lomp (3:32)
out of stock $20.46
Space Mode EP
Cat: TRIPPIN 002. Rel: 24 Mar 25
Space Mode (5:03)
UKTD Gangsterloop (4:32)
Warp Garage (5:15)
Zeer Zakelijk (5:01)
Review: Almost a year after his last outing on Dungeon Meat, Amsterdam's Borren is back with more hefty slabs of hardcore house and garage fusions. 'Space Mode' kicks off with shuffling beats and low sling bass that can't fail to amp the party. 'UKTD Gangsterloop' is another naughty and smiling cut with characterful samples and filthy bass. There's some nice and trippy melon to 'Warp Garage' that makes it perfect for those inky blue late night hours and 'Zeer Zakelijk' shuts down with chunky drum funk and rolling bass that is so deep it rattles foundations.
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Fall EP (feat Leod remix)
Cat: AM 008. Rel: 06 May 25
Fall (6:24)
Closer (5:24)
Filter Feed (5:31)
Filter Feed (Leod remix) (4:47)
Review: Margate-based Braga Circuit showcases a refined signature style and knack for killer sampling with this standout debut on Air Miles. 'Fall' kicks off with amped-up chord stabs and brilliantly well-swung, rolling kicks that soon get those hips moving. 'Closer' oozes summer cool thanks to the balmy chords that soften the percussive, garage-flecked house drums. There is also plenty of Kerri Chandler soul in these here beats that makes them all the more essential. 'Filter Feed' layers up dusty perc and thudding kicks with sultry vocal whispers. It's steamy and irresistible and last but not least, Leod is another talent from the coastal town of Margate and remixes this one with a more direct and dubby style.
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Fragmented Dystopia
Cat: BRUK 7. Rel: 27 Feb 25
Unavailable (3:47)
Fragmented Dystopia (1:30)
Fragmented Dystopia 2 (3:00)
Review: Brother Aten debuts on Bruk with a minimalist masterpiece featuring the detached vocals of Ze R. This tidy 10" is influenced by cult sci-fi and early 80s no wave so naturally presents a stark, synthetic soundscape devoid of excess. The title reflects its mood: Aten's mechanical mantras are crafted with precision on outboard instruments and explore gritty, futuristic worlds. On 'Unavailable,' resonant drones create a platform for Ze R.'s initial deadpan delivery which reveals deeper humanity as the track unfurls through crisp drums. The brief yet impactful two-parter, 'Fragmented Dystopia' is a taste of Aten's cyberpunk vision while Ze R.'s words oscillate between structure and chaos.
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Belly
Belly (limited 'storm' eco vinyl 12" in screen-printed sleeve)
Cat: PORK 002. Rel: 08 May 25
Belly (Two Mississippi) (6:54)
Burned Alive (More Gauze) (4:11)
Hot One (Chapped Lips version) (2:54)
Review: Bruce is back for the second release from Poorly Knit and it's an experimental three-track for more out there dancefloors. 'Belly (Two Mississippi)' has hurried drum loops that flap and underlap beneath tortured pads, shrieking elephant trumpets and ghoulish vocals that really are unsettling. 'Burned Alive (More Gauze)' as you may guess from the title, is another freaky bit of rhythm and sound with distant alarms, mangled vocal fragments and a dub underbelly. 'Hot One (Chapped Lips version)' is a wispy and minimal soundscape full of paranoia and intrigue. Play loud, but only if you dare.
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Gloam EP
Gloam EP (12" + insert + sticker limited to 100 copies)
Cat: WSR BKLY1. Rel: 25 Nov 24
Sniper's Glint
1003
Gloam
Snowdrift
Review: Buckley - not be confused with the UK house veteran of the same name - is a new young producer from Leeds who brings his brand of UK garage to the increasingly vital Well Street label. Opener 'Sniper's Glint' is a naughty low-end wobbler with prickly percussion. '1003' is just as filthy thanks to the low-end oscillations and glistening, knife-like hi-hats. On the flip, 'Gloam' keeps things heavy and bass-driven with kinetic 2-step percussion and 'Snowdrift' shuts down with a fourth and final heads-down back-room garage burner that makes you want to move.

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Intérprete: Jeigo
out of stock $18.77
If I Can't Be Yours
Cat: CRM 319. Rel: 22 Oct 24
If I Can't Be Yours (3:35)
You Think You Can Fix Me (7:20)
If I Can't Be Yours (Enamour remix) (6:11)
If I Can't Be Yours (Sicaria remix) (3:45)
Review: Damian Lazarus's Crosstown Rebels shows it very much still has its finger on the pulse with this new and garage-tinged outing from Bullet Tooth. If opens with the pitched-up vocals and rugged drums of 'If I Can't Be Yours' before 'You Think You Can Fix Me' has more floating grooves and waif synths keeping you suspended above the dance floor. Enamour then steps up with a remix that strips it back and reworks it into smooth deep house groove for beachy fun. Last of all is a Sicaria remix which is emotive, punchy and built on glitchy broken beat loops.
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Don't Look Back
Cat: INSTINCT 30. Rel: 11 Nov 24
Don't Look Back (4:49)
Can You Hear Me Call (3:53)
Next To U (3:59)
Review: Genre-defining garage label Instinct is back with another one of its lip-curling, rip-snorting and floor-destroying EPs, this time from Bullet Tooth. All the old school signifiers you need are present and correct in the opening cut 'Don't Look Back' with its naughty bass, shuffling drum loops and chopped vocals. 'Can You Hear Me Call' is a more crisp and lithe, 2-step leaning jam with a wobbly low end and late night urban menace. Last but not least is the speed-garage-inspired 'Next To U' with its pulsating bass and aching vocal hooks right up top. Brilliant tackle as ever.

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out of stock $14.22
Private Caller EP
Cat: TIN 071. Rel: 20 Jun 25
Private Caller (3:12)
Wanted (3:09)
George's Groove (6:04)
Review: Bullet Tooth taps into the energy of old school pirate radio days with not only the title of his new 'Private Caller' EP but also the sounds inside it. The title cut is a pure bad man gem with bad man vocals and bad man low-end oscillations next to crispy 2-step drums. 'Wanted' then ducks and dives with dark moody bass and wobbly synths, menacing percussion and pitched-up vocals. But the best of the lot is saved until last when 'George's Groove' is a deceptively simple but effective garage pumper with speedy drums, playful sax lines and a naughty undercurrent.
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Real Love EP
Cat: PARACULT 017. Rel: 06 Dec 24
Real Love (Remi Mazet Twist) (15:45)
Speed Garage From Jupiter (6:00)
Ca C'est Ca C'est Sassy (7:35)
Review: A captivating mix of deep house that effortlessly moves between groove and soul. The opening track, 'Real Love (Remi Mazet Twist),' sets the stage with its understated percussion and bassline, building a smooth, infectious vibe that pulls you in without overpowering you. But it's 'Speed Garage From Jupiter' that really grabs your attention. It has that heavy, classic speed garage punchidriving, raw, and full of energy, yet still feels current. It's no surprise it's found its way into Ben UFO's sets, where it clicks with the crowd in a way that feels both nostalgic and fresh. The EP closes with 'Ca C'est Ca C'est Sassy,' a track that adds a playful sophistication to the mix, showing Bulwer's versatility and confidence as a producer.

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Roll To The Rhythm EP
Cat: TIN 075. Rel: 24 Jan 25
Roll To The Rhythm
Shine Together
Groundsman
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Realtime Emoji (feat Secondo mix)
Realtime Emoji (feat Secondo mix) (hand-stamped 12" limited to 100 copies)
Cat: WAN 012. Rel: 26 Sep 24
Realtime Emoji (5:59)
Realtime Emoji (Secondo remix) (5:07)
Review: X-factor garage and deep house from London's Capracara with 'Realtime Emoji'. Wielding a growling, reese-not-reese bassline and pitting it contra nunchuck future garage percs, the rising producer brings a brainy yet not overthought hoohah to the nascent What About Never crew, fully earning its place on the 12" and subsequent turntable. If the track were an emoji, it would be a melty face for certain; its slowly pitch-drifted leads and rotary cabinet-ed hits both glide overhead and slang down below, neither never quite allowing the listener to settle into any one headspace, insinuating restlessness at every turn as priority numero uno. Meanwhile, producer Secondo jolts us from our draggy catchup play with a much straighter 909 jam.
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Intérprete: Lexx, Mike O'Mara, DJ ROCCA
Tags: Tech House
out of stock $17.64
DW 03
DW 03 (hand-stamped 12" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: DW 03. Rel: 30 Aug 24
Beat Back (5:22)
Cellar Dweller (4:34)
Pyrope (5:12)
Mathematics (5:23)
out of stock $17.92
Always EP
Always EP (12")
Cat: JJJ 002. Rel: 07 Apr 25
Always (6:25)
Gorgon Dub (5:22)
Think Of You (5:38)
Soundboy (5:52)
Review: The fledgling Jackpot Recordings label is back with a second serving up club-ready goodness with Club of Jacks at the helm. There is a healthy dose of classic elements to these tunes - 90s vocals, deepness, soul - not least the opener 'Always' with its diva wails and balmy pads draped over nice silky drums with a majestic piano breakdown. 'Gorgon Dub' is a fat bottom house cut with mid-tempo drums and rigid percussion atop a dark bassline throb. 'Think Of You' is a warm and breezy one with loved-up pads and r&b vocal chops and 'Soundboy' gets more naughty with some garage-inspired drums and bass primed to pump the party.
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Stand Up
Stand Up (12")
Cat: FRO 021. Rel: 08 Jul 24
MJ Cole & K-Lone - "Stand Up" (5:32)
MJ Cole - "Lay It All On The Line" (4:33)
K-Lone - "Bonez" (4:06)
Review: The Fabric Originals label continues to establish itself as a place that is just as reliable for fresh sounds as the club it is named after. This latest outing is a 21st such EP and comes from the one and only garage great that is MJ Cole paired with new school innovator K Lone. They make a perfect partnership, in truth, with opener 'Stand Up' pairing balmy pads and rich bass sounds with a hooky little vocal. It's brilliantly sensuous with tender keys finishing it in style. Cole then goes it alone on 'Lay It All On The Line' which has a more broken post-dubstep style beat and K-Lone's 'Bonez' is delightfully airy, cavernous bass brilliance.
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Intérprete: Jeigo
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Jack The Rhythm (inc Jackard mix)
Cat: RNV 11. Rel: 31 Mar 25
Annihilate The Rhyhtm (6:48)
Annihilate The Rhyhtm (JACKARD mix) (6:37)
Floor Dance (6:00)
Feed Your Soul (7:06)
Review: Rhythm N Vibe label head Marc Cotterell strides into 2025 with a killer new three-track EP featuring plenty of his signature garage and house crossover jams. 'Annihilate The Rhythm' gets things underway with some rave-ready sirens and tightly programmed beats and bubbly bass. UK talent JACKARD steps up to remix and does so with razor-sharp hi-hats and low-slung kicks that bring the sleaze. 'Floor Dance' then brings the funk with some playful chord sequences and swirling pads and fFeed Your Soul' shuts down with aching vocal hooks and old school piano energy over some fresh US house drums.
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Tags: UK Garage
 in stock $13.36
XXX TRAX 001
Cat: XXX-TRAX 001.
out of stock $0.00
Gabriel (remastered)
Cat: LARV 019. Rel: 29 Jul 24
Gabriel (The Scroll mix) (7:00)
Gabriel (tamborine dub) (7:11)
Gabriel (live garage) (7:25)
Words To Give By (7:16)
Review: It would be fair to say that Roy Davis Jr and Peven Everett's "Gabriel" (originally written "Gabrielle" on early pressings) has become a timeless dance music classic - a track that both soulful house and UK garage DJs reach for in times of trouble. Should it not be in your collection already (and it should be), Large Music has decided to re-master and re-press the original 1996 12". It does, of course, contain the now ubiquitous "Live Garage" version - the groovy two-step, trumpet-laden mix that became popular with early UK garage DJs - plus a trio of lesser-known remixes. The Tambourine Dub, in particular, is something of a tough, warehouse-friendly deep house treat.
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 in stock $15.07
Dub House (feat Kepler remix)
Cat: RELIANCE 02. Rel: 28 Apr 25
Dub House (5:41)
Dub House (Kepler remix) (6:27)
Emergency (5:41)
Don’t Wanna Stop, Dub Stop (5:09)
Review: REPRESS ALERT!: In case you didn't know, Reliance is yet another label from man like Burnski, the UK powerhouse who is almost single-handedly spearheading a sound that fuses garage, house and tech into something irresistible for the club. He invites Job de Jong to step up for the label's second outing and 'Dub House' is a great opener with just the right amount of bounce, melody and heart. Kepler remixes it into a percussive stomper with siren stabs and dusty perc. 'Emergency' is a trippy melodic workout that bends space and time and 'Don't Wanna Stop, Dub Stop' chucks a killer vocal into the mix over sleazy drums and garage drums that are always going to get big reactions.
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Hush Money
Cat: BZDSR 004. Rel: 02 Apr 25
Kompromat (5:11)
Chulo Chulo (4:52)
B-Side (4:22)
I Got The Papers (4:58)
I Can Get Xxx (5:04)
 in stock $17.64
Steelworks
Steelworks (hand-stamped 12" limited to 150 copies)
Cat: SNKRX 016. Rel: 24 Oct 24
Rock The Boat (3:30)
Make It Hot (5:14)
Review: Marcel Deptford has been around a while and so very much knows a thing or two about rattling bassbins and exploding sound systems. The Sneaker Social label has always been about exactly that and now welcomes him for a pair of rude-boy garage bangers. 'Rock The Boat' gets things underway with some old school low ends and crisp drum programming all topped with a perfect r&b vocal hook. 'Make It Hot' is a nifty two-supper with sci-fi synths withering next to distorted bass bounce. Brilliant stuff.
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Intérprete: M50
out of stock $16.78
Mr G
Mr G (12")
Cat: SLP 009. Rel: 04 Sep 24
Mr G (4:49)
Cha Ching (5:11)
Wag21 (4:18)
Treat Me Right (5:30)
Review: Mr G is of course an untouchable producer of dubby house and techno rollers. Whether or not he is the inspiration for the title of this EP we do not know but it's a fittingly good one either way. Dewey Decimal is the man in control and opens with a naughty garage cut with filthy low ends. 'Cha Ching' is another killer cut with sensuous sax notes over turbocharged bass and prickly, percussive drums with a cheeky two-step swagger. 'Wag21' brings some smart r&b vocal samples to another raw, hard hitting garage house groove and 'Treat Me Right' closes out one of the best EPs we've heard in a while with some busty drum loops and dirty bassline brilliance.
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out of stock $16.49
Ikigai EP
Ikigai EP (12")
Cat: PCR 008. Rel: 17 Sep 24
Holdtight (5:39)
So Hot (5:23)
Ikigai (5:34)
Review: Scott Diaz taps into some old school garage class with this new EP on Pirate Cutxz, but never is it too slavish to the OG sound. Instead, he brings fresh ideas and modern production skills to four characterful cuts. 'Holdtight' opens in bunch fashion with big drums and busy chords dancing about next to yelps and sustained pads. 'So Hot' is a more subtle 2-stepper with a ducking and diving groove bathed in warm synth work and natty bass notes. 'Ikigai' shuts down with some 90s organ chords and sleazy, shuffling speed-garage style drums and well-deployed vocal samples. Effective stuff.
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 in stock $12.50
The Best Of Both Words Vol 1
The Best Of Both Words Vol 1 (heavyweight vinyl 12" + download code)
Cat: UFREQZV 001. Rel: 27 Jan 25
Uncontrollable (5:52)
Sexy Things (That You Can Do) (6:01)
Belleville Beat (6:17)
Reminiscin' (6:36)
Review: Matt Jam Lamont & Scott Diaz first joined forces more than a decade and a half ago and have been at it ever since, remixing Raze, Craig David, All Saints, Adina Howard, Rosie Gaines and more, as well as making waves with DJ appearances like their iconic B2B Glastonbury appearance. Having formed their Undagrnd Freqz label in 2020, serving up a brace of floor-slaying classics including a collaboration with US garage pioneer Todd Edwards, and 'Haribo' with Smokey 'Bubblin' B, clocking up more than a million streams and 36 million views as part of Fred Again's now legendary Boiler Room session. Their latest, 'The Best of Both Worlds', nods at their skill for fusing the best elements of both house and garage across four tracks of razor-sharp vocal chops, bumpin' beats and classy production flavours. Absolutely essential.
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Tags: UK Garage
out of stock $15.36
SPIL CUTS 002
Cat: SPILCUTS 002. Rel: 24 Mar 25
Scott Diaz - "Like Dis" (6:18)
Timmy P & Lunoize - "Ouch" (5:41)
Jack Swift - "Burning" (6:14)
Jack Swift - "Highrise" (Devstar Feel The Vibe remix) (6:15)
Review: SPIL Records follows up its impressive vinyl debut here with a second 12" release featuring fresh tracks from label head Jack Swift and Scott Diaz. Diaz kicks off with 'Like Dis' which is all classic US house drums and bouncy bass, then Timmy P & Lunoize's 'Ouch' is a swirling, vocal-laced party starter. Swift then offers 'Burning' which is a lively garage house cut with throwback diva vocals. Devstar's Feel The Vibe remix shuts down with some more naughty, dark and dirty bassline sounds perfect for pumping up the floor.
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Tags: UK Garage
out of stock $13.36
My Sound EP
Cat: TIN 073. Rel: 12 Dec 24
My Sound (4:41)
Originality (4:26)
Warper (4:25)
When I'm With U (4:40)
Review: Diffrent makes a powerful entrance with his debut 'My Sound' EP on Bristol's Time Is Now label, building on the success of his summer hit 'A Little Closer,' which had clubs across Europe buzzing in 2024. Here, he dives into the UK's rich foundations of garage, bass and breaks, delivering a weighty yet finely tuned sound that's unmistakably his own. It's the kind of chuggy, speed-garage flavour that's capturing everyone's craving right now. For a debut, 'My Sound' lands with impressive force as each track brings fresh flair and a distinctive character. From the first drop, it's clear Diffrent is carving out a unique spot in modern dance music, positioning him as one to watch.
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This Is Not An EP
Cat: WLTD 009. Rel: 15 Aug 24
Diogo - "I Need U" (5:26)
Yakuza - "Aileron" (part 2 - Diogo remix) (5:43)
DJ Doggo - "In My House There Will Always Be House" (5:43)
DJ Doggo - "Let Me See You Dance" (5:14)
Review: There's lots of love about this bold and richly designed new EP on Welt Disco out of Portugal. Diogo kicks off with 'I Need U' which is all lithe synths and choppy drums under yelping vocals. Yakuza's 'Aileron' (part 2 - Diogo remix) is a kinetic workout that is overloaded with deft sounds and pinging bass that darts about the mix. The flipside is taken care of by DJ Doggo who offers two great cuts. 'In My House There Will Always Be House' is a vibe house cut with plenty of characterful samples and a sweet as you like bassline that pulls it onwards. 'Let Me See You Dance' has a filthy low end that is smeared, naughty and sure to get faces screwed up in mock disgust.
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out of stock $18.20
SLP 006
SLP 006 (12")
Cat: SLP 006. Rel: 24 Jul 24
Styla (5:57)
Hold Tight (6:15)
Adolphy Sax (5:53)
Too Shy (feat Ell Murphy) (6:13)
Review: DJ Crisps taps into a menacing garage vibe on this no-frills, all-killer new EP via South London Pressings. Opener 'Styla' has naughty low ends and punchy drum programming with plenty of post-dubstep wub-wub goodness and eerie urban melodies. 'Hold Tight' will have the gun fingers firing off left right and centre with its rude-boi vibes and 'Adolphy Sax' then channel masters like Groove Chronicles with its dry, dusty drums and hits, lush chords and sexual sax lines. 'Too Shy' (feat Ell Murphy) is perfectly sleazy yet sultry vocal garage closer.
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out of stock $16.49
Energy Rush EP
Cat: DHUTT 3. Rel: 17 Feb 25
Scatty Dog (5:28)
Dopamine Rush (5:14)
The Hive (5:28)
Summer Heights (5:55)
 in stock $19.06
Jack It EP
Cat: TIN 074. Rel: 24 Jan 25
Jack It (feat Yung Toro)
Vibe
Push Dat
Pimpin'
Review: UK garage goes increasingly wonky on DJ Jackum's latest EP for Time Is Now. Working in Skrillexy sound design - nasal growls, puffy metal snares, thin but heavy mixes - the enigmatic Jackum makes a real racket of a debut here, delivering four genre-poking bangers of a difficult-to-peg style. 'Vibe' is especially anthemic, being a rare example of a garage tune centred largely on the second and fourth beat handclap and not the kick; 'Push Dat' veers more into hooligan rave territory, pushing the to bass bus to redline; and the final 'Pimpin'' offers a crazed shuffle and vocal sample; this is a bold and creative expansion of an existing sound.
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out of stock $15.92
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