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Singles
BH 008
BH 008 (12")
Cat: BH 008. Rel: 11 Mar 25
Splan (8:46)
Melonweed Musick (6:12)
Kitchen Sync (6:55)
Inspo 2000 (6:21)
Review: Schuttle's latest invites you into a simulated realm of post-biological optimism. The voyage begins with 'Splan,' where a divine arp propels you through fractal landscapes and interlocking melodic polygons which splurge joyful machine funk. In 'Melonweed Musick,' there is a descent into swampy marshlands powered by a breakbeat groove while an angel cleanses with serene chords. 'Kitchen Sync' takes things to 120bpm where acid and glimmering keys create a fusion of the known and the otherworldly. Finally, in 'Inspo 2000' a playful percussive edge guides you to a soft landing and ends what is a brilliantly evocative EP.
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Intérprete: Jane Fitz
 in stock $20.11
Woofer Acoustics
Woofer Acoustics (gatefold double 12")
Cat: TARU 002. Rel: 10 Apr 25
Sensek - "Machine Morality" (11:20)
Gringow - "Towards The Dark & Cold" (11:07)
Broascka - "Epitelius" (12:52)
Dragomir - "Alone With You" (9:05)
Dragomir - "Illusions" (feat Adina Oros) (2:59)
Review: ?aru is a non-profit label from Romania that sits at the sharp edge of the minimal underground. This new double pack of striped back tech gems will see all proceeds donated to dog shelters and NGOs supporting stray pups. Sensek opens with a slithering and groaning groove, 'Machine Morality,' for shadowy afterparties and Gringow brings a haunting melody to 'Towards The Dark & Cold.' Broascka's 'Epitelius' is an abstract affair with microscopic details scattered over a deep, dubby grove and Dragomir closes with two cuts - 'Alone With You' is a woozy late-night roller and 'Illusions feat Adina Oros' is a blissed out downtempo sound for the post-club hours.
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Tags: Minimal
 in stock $35.21
Steal It An' Deal It
Cat: HSREC 002. Rel: 13 Apr 21
The Soundstealers - "Steal It An' Deal It" (Sahara dance mix) (5:35)
The Soundstealers - "Steal It An' Deal It" (Sahara dub mix) (4:59)
Amazonia - "Amazonia" (dance version) (5:52)
Amazonia - "Amazonia" (Good Block remix) (7:10)
Review: After a debut release that got plenty of people talking, Heels & Souls now serve up a reissue 12". It explores the work of Frankfurt's under the radar production trio Manfred Holz, Michael Buchner and Jurgen Blomke who work under two different names here. The EP is a real treasure trove of gold for deep diggers, with obscure synth and electro disco flavours on the 80s tinged ''Steal It An Deal It'.' It comes as two different versions and both are hugely characterful. 'Amazonia' that draws on dreamy Italo house and Balearic bliss bout beats for a new age trip that is first class.
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 in stock $15.64
The Golden Ravedays 3
The Golden Ravedays 3 (12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: TGR 003. Rel: 28 Mar 17
1984 (11:06)
Pocket Love (17:24)
Review: Aksel Schaufler's roots homage continues with the third instalment of Golden Ravedays. Once again it's another luxurious extensive adventure on both sides. "1984" takes the A, sliding in at a modest 11 minute length wrapped up in warm, warped Jim Noir-esque organs, subtly developing into a breakbeat-driven wall of sound. "Pocket Love" takes a longer jaunt where the drums are the only constancy amid unpredictable ebbs and flows of synths lapping and overlapping with a slight hint of Holdenist chaos. Another golden chapter of two-sided immersion.
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Intérprete: Alexis Le-Tan
 in stock $13.70
Money Face
Cat: FOF 247LP. Rel: 07 Nov 24
Money Face (4:21)
Money Face (instrumental) (4:20)
Money Face (Klank Amapiano Re dub) (4:15)
Money Face (Break Bread dub) (4:03)
Money Face (Will LV remix) (3:36)
Review: Top producer Sweatson Klank and the critically acclaimed Kondi Band collaborate on the powerful new single 'Money Face' on this fresh 12". This deep, mid-tempo Afro house track features Sierra Leonean legend Sorie Kondi who tells a poignant story of how the government used his image on newly printed currency without consent and left him uncompensated and struggling in Freetown. A modern protest anthem blending Afro beat and world music influences, it's also a dance floor-ready disco track. The EP includes remixes in the form of a slow disco dub, an amapiano remix by Sweatson Klank and an Afro future dub by Will LV.
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 in stock $17.61
Álbumes
Over Under
Cat: WAN 014. Rel: 19 Mar 25
Occhi Nuovi (2:24)
Unlikely Companions (4:51)
Good For You... (6:10)
Perlomeno (4:31)
Over Under (4:34)
Solar Funk (3:24)
Island Drift (5:23)
Slow Space (5:28)
Nowhere Man (5:41)
Review: Over Under marks a vital moment in Secondo's artistic evolution as he mixes up the functional with the experimental in-house and techno. Reflecting two decades of exploration, this new album recalls his early production style while incorporating lessons from the years. It opens with the kosmische pulse of 'Occhi Nuovi' and moves through various tempos and moods, from club tracks like 'Unlikely Companions' to deeper, reflective moments such as 'Solar Funk'. The album's progression weaves a carefully crafted narrative, blending alien funk, mid-tempo grooves and jazz-inspired texture that all shine bright.
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 in stock $29.62
The Madman's Return (reissue)
The Madman's Return (reissue) (180 gram transparent red & yellow vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 4050538806113. Rel: 20 Oct 22
Madman's Return (4:33)
Colour Of Love (5:32)
Believe In It (5:07)
Who Stole It? (5:08)
Don't Be Shy (4:37)
Rhythm Is A Dancer (5:30)
Money (5:10)
See The Light (5:44)
Rhythm Is A Dancer (7" edit) (3:43)
Exterminate (Endzeit 7) (feat Niki Haris) (4:16)
Ex-terminator (5:23)
Keep It Up (4:04)
Homeboyz (6:21)
Sample City (1:09)
Review: If you hadn't heard this one back in '92, where were you? Probably not even born yet, but that's just us showing our age. Undoubtedly one of techno's first forays into the mainstream, Snap! represented a wave of artists alongside the likes of 2 Unlimited, Technotronic, The Shaman and The Grid who provided many an anthem which now a true zeitgeist of this golden era. BMG presents this much welcome vinyl reissue of the German Eurodance outfit's now legendary sophomore effort The Madman's Return; a Michael Munzing & Luca Anzilotti production featuring vocalists Penny Ford, Turbo B and Thea Austin and the hits 'Rhythm Is A Dancer', 'Exterminate' and 'Colour Of Love'.
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 in stock $30.75
The Henge
Cat: RNTR 076. Rel: 04 Feb 25
Bootstand (Strange Soil) (3:16)
Ten Thousand Shells (5:19)
Moon Lion (3:52)
Azha (The Nest) (3:30)
The Khan's Reverie (3:29)
Photoelectric (5:01)
Living Things (4:07)
Autumn Phase (3:25)
Review: Ben Sun is a London-raised but currently Margate-based producer who is now back on Razor N Tape with his full-length offering The Henge. It draws on his love of cooking up introspective analogue electronic textures and traverses several different moods and grooves with ease. At times bright and melodic, at others dark and brooding, it offers moments of euphoria and times of reflection. Stand cuts include the downbeat sounds of 'Moon Lion' and funky rawness of 'The Khan's Reverie'. Fact fans should note that the superb artist with the album was also designed by Ben himself.
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Intérprete: DJ Mau Mau, ROBOT84
 in stock $24.32
Various 2
Various 2 (180 gram vinyl mini LP)
Cat: FS 002. Rel: 15 May 23
Vanity Project - "Flamingo Heights" (6:05)
Bobby Bricks - "Things I Remember" (4:39)
Pacific Coliseum - "Dream Island" (4:38)
The Variable Club - "Protofeel" (4:11)
Unknown Mobile - "Dog Taxi Hotel" (5:16)
Laseech - "Space Sunday" (4:51)
Sorcerer - "Just For Love" (4:20)
Review: The Mellophonia label offshoot Fusion Sequence won us over with its well-presented and great-sounding first EP, and now a quick follow-up does the same. This one is another various artists affair that starts with some nice futuristic robot disco from Vanity Project. There is more organic and lush Balearic from Bobby Bricks and Pacific Coliseum follows that spine-tingling Ibiza sunset vibe. On the flip side, there is everything from late-night electronic house to lazy disco via Sorcerer's blissed out 'Just For Love' which would entrance any dance floor. There's as much quality as there is variation on this one, which makes it a useful EP indeed.

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 in stock $12.85
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