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Singles
Dysto Disco EP
Cat: KMN 007. Rel: 10 Apr 25
Fabricio - "Collateral Effect" (6:43)
Charleze - "Rage Power" (6:55)
Wooka - "Tirty Dalk" (7:26)
Mooglee - "Things I Love" (6:25)
Review: Kommuna marks its tenth year of activity with this new dancefloor-focused record from various artists whose music "reflects the glimmer of hope that music provides during these dystopian times." Fabricio's 'Collateral Effect' opens with a strident nu-disco sound and retro-future chords that get you moving. Charleze's 'Rage Power' is another chunky disco stomper with some nice cosmic melody and Wooka's 'Tirty Dalk' hits harder with mechanical beats and churning bass. Mooglee's 'Things I Love' brings a more dreamy synth sound but still club-ready beats.
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Raw Joints #6.1 (B-STOCK)
Raw Joints #6.1 (B-STOCK) (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: SLPFNK 020 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition
Ferro - "Electric Sunshine"
William Caycedo - "Mi Casa"
Malin Genie - "Superposition"
Ingi Visions - "RJG"
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


The Raw Joints series is one of the best things about the ever-excellent SlapFunk Records, and now the Dutch label is back with a fresh bout of sounds from some of the most inventive artists operating in the minimal house sphere. Ferro's "Electric Sunshine" leads the charge with a militant groove and a rubbery bassline to die for. William Caycedo has a rugged, sample slicing thrust at work on "Mi Casa", while Malin Genie takes things far out on the wonderfully freaky "Superposition". The record wraps up with Ingi Visions, whose "RJG" wriggles into a skippy 2-step groove that will have bodies shaking uncontrollably when it gets deployed in the dance.
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So Emotional
So Emotional (pink vinyl 12")
Cat: MAL 001. Rel: 28 Apr 25
So Emotional (Matt Early extended remix) (6:20)
So Emotional (Matt Early radio edit) (3:14)
So Emotional (Matt Early instrumental) (5:19)
Review: The late great Whitney Houston has many hits in her back catalogue and plenty of them are ripe and ready for club-ready reworks. J& E Project do just that here by reworking her belting diva classic 'So Emotional'. First off they extend it with more drums for the dance floor, some 90s piano house chords layered in and splashy cymbals to make it all the more immediate. The vocal remains iconic and is sure to be sung back whenever this one gets played. A radio edit and instrumental also feature on this flashy pink vinyl.
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Toolroom Sampler Vol 17
Cat: TOOL 1281. Rel: 04 Mar 25
KC Lights & Welt - "Fly" (extended mix)
Milk & Sugar & James Hurr - "I Love Music" (extended mix)
Crusy - "Hey Girls, B-Boys" (extended mix)
Illyus & Barrientos - "DANCE" (extended mix)
Review: Top table house label Toolroom is back with another window into its current sounds. This 17th sampler is one that will likely get hammered at the annual parties in Miami for this year's conference. KC Lights & Welt open up with 'Fly' which is catchy dance pop with summery vocals. Milk & Sugar & James Hurr keep it on a similarly light and airy tip and Crusy's 'Hey Girls, B-Boys; reimagines a classic with extra rawness. Illyus & Barrientos shut down with more synth laced peak time house sounds on 'DANCE.'
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Blackberry Jam (B-STOCK)
Cat: MOISSWAX 005 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
B-STOCK: Record slightly warped
Khemir - "Disco Bandit" (5:04)
Wurzelholz - "Prince" (6:48)
Sun Rhythms - "If You Like The Music" (4:13)
Frikardo - "I Believe" (5:24)
I Gemin - "Golden" (4:26)
Cosmocomics - "Glamorous Garcon" (5:13)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Record slightly warped***


A top value for money opportunity here, as Moiss Music deliver the latest in their sweet and sticky Jam series of various artist 12" line ups, bringing you no less than six bubbling, vivacious disco triumphs from six artists. Khemir's 'Disco Bandit' kicks off proceedings, a production that sounds like it was made by a band of around 45 musicians, a proper cavalcade of strings, brass, brazen disco thump and beautifully bold vocals. Wurzelholz's 'Prince' goes for a bit more economy but with a slinky funk bassline like that - not to mention the occasional exclamation from the purple overlord himself - it's equally devastating in dancefloor terms. Among the other highlights, 'Golden' by I Gemin has the feel of a lost Daft Punk flip tune and Cosmocomics' 'Glamorous Garcon', boasting 70s-style synth bubbles that are as cute as they are retro. Tasty as ever.
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Toolroom Sampler Vol 15
Mark Knight, Darius Syrossian,James Hurr - "I Got All This" (5:56)
Low Steppa, Jewel Kid - "Big Busta" (5:05)
CASSIMM, Mahalia Fontaine - "Say Yeah" (5:48)
Wh0 - "Sunglasses" (6:58)
Review: Toolroom is a house label for big moments big tracks, big rooms, big DJs and main stages. This 15th sampler offering gives a snapshot of where the label is at right now with some new cuts from its biggest players. The boss himself, Mark Knight, kicks off alongside Darius Syrossian and James Hurt n 'I Got All This' which is bouncy and full of energy. Low Steppa, Jewel Kid offers the deeper, low sung and bass heavy menace of 'Big Busta' and CASSIMM, Mahalia Fontaine then come through with 'Say Yeah' (extended mix) which is a a passionate vocal anthem which throws it back to the early days of house. Wh0's 'Sunglasses' shuts down with a blaze of melodic stabs and filtered sweeps to lift you off your feet.
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Toolroom Sampler Vol 16
Cat: TOOL 1279. Rel: 04 Feb 25
Mark Knight & James Hurr - "You Take Me Higher" (6:12)
Friend Within - "Chain" (5:43)
Martin Ikin & Winnie Ama - "Control It" (4:51)
Flashmob & Raumakustik - "Club Talk" (5:45)
Review: Toolroom's 'sampler' series, which rounds up previously digital-only releases and sticks them out on action-packed 12" EPs, reaches its sixteenth instalment. Given the format, you'll be unsurprised to discover that there's plenty of bona-fide peak-time heat on show, starting with Mark Knight and James Hurr's excitable, filter-heavy, string-laden disco-house bomb 'You Take Me Higher'. Friend Within offers a scintillating blend of heavy acid bass, glassy-eyed female vocal samples, weighty beats and subtle disco samples on the superb 'Chain', while Martin Ikin and Winnie Ama opt for even heavier drums, warped bass, creepy electronics and dead-eyed spoken word vocals on the sweat-soaked 'Control It'. To round things off, we're treated to the tech-tinged funky house bounce of Flashmob and Raumakustik's percussion -rich 'Club Talk'.
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10 Years Of Rhythms Of The Pacific Sampler
Lnrdcroy - "Galaxio Salaxio" (7:13)
Waterpark - "Coastal Plus" (5:02)
Kennedy - "A Calling" (6:01)
Active Surplus - "Blue Beam" (5:57)
Review: The "Rhythms Of The Pacific" series hears Vancouver label Pacific Rhythms reimagine dance music to aid in vast ocean traversals. Returning with another 12" sampler of material - the tracks are slated for inclusion in a celebratory ten year anniversary comp later this year - we hear Lnrdcroy, Waterpark, Kennedy and Active Surplus bring upper-echelonic, chameleonic beats of the much-less-peggable variety. 'Galaxio Salaxio' moves between dark synth and watery dub, scarcely preparing us for the immersive chordal swims that ensue on 'Coastal Plus'. Finally, 'Blue Beam' incurs an underwater search for coves and water pockets, as jets of pressure escape through riser synths and pufferfish drums.
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Intérprete: Replika | Common Mode
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Fix The Pitches On Your Old Turntables To Improve Quality Of Life
Kirill Matveev, Wiklauri - "Ioli" (Kirill version) (7:35)
Ataneus - "Napolitaner" (6:53)
Genning - "Red Lights" (6:35)
Etzu Mahkayah - "Cs-137" (5:26)
Review: 'Fix The Pitches On Your Old Turntables To Improve Quality Of Life' on Mud Trax Russia delivers a dynamic and immersive experience in the world of minimal and tech house. The first side opens with Kirill Matveev and Wiklauri's 'Ioli (Kirill Version)', a track that offers a strong, late-night tech house vibe, filled with a driving techno sound. Ataneus' 'Napolitaner' follows, a deeper, chord-based piece with an atmospheric quality and fast-paced tech house elements, designed to energize the dancefloor. On the flip side, Genning's 'Red Lights' brings a fusion of dub techno with flighty, melodic techno sounds, building energy through airy, atmospheric layers. Etzu Mahkayah's 'Cs-13' closes the compilation with a melodic tech house track that introduces trance-like elements, offering a spacey, progressive soundscape. Each track expertly balances depth with dancefloor energy, creating an album that is both atmospheric and immersive, perfect for fans of techy minimal beats and progressive grooves.
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Intérprete: DJ Mau Mau
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Collective Grooves Vol 1
Mellow Man - "Soul Groove" (5:56)
Black Chunes Productions - "Daddy, Are U Ready" (6:30)
St David & Wildbox - "All Nite" (5:08)
St David & Wildbox - "Feeling Free" (5:58)
Review: Theory Of Swing Records and Club U Nite Records are well loved outlets that themselves have a big love for authentic 90s house. They come togther for this special various artists release which opens with Mellow Man and his side project Black Chunes Productions. Opener 'Soul Groove' brings bright xylophone melodies and US garage drums, while, 'Daddy, Are U Ready' is organ-laced New York swing with great style and vocal stabs. Theory Of Swing main man St. David then hooks up with pal Wildbox from No Hype DJs for the same heavy and sweaty house of 'All Nite.' Their second jam 'Feeling Free' is more stripped back and cool with balmy pads swirling round cool drums kicks.
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Limo Trax Green
Cat: LTRAX 02. Rel: 21 Feb 25
Milion - "Tuin Van Bret" (7:31)
Exonym - "Hagring" (4:49)
Dombee - "Brixton" (6:07)
Wodda - "Dark N Stormy" (5:35)
Review: Limo Trax wind down the tinters and shoot us a knowing look through the Wayfarers, as their latest procurement in slick minimal house and techno blares out the limo stereo. This latest addition to their colours series comes in verdant green, and corrals the talents of Milion, Exonym, Dombee and Wodda, all of whom lay down a clacking sonic technic each. 'Tuin Van Bret' exposes the vibe with beeping chords and an injurious party-starting film dialogue sample, as swarthy, silly excitable funk ensues. 'Hagring' marks the A2 with a "gimme dem" sample and moody swells, while 'Brixton' pays homage to the legendary Lambeth area with a speed garage distributary, reminiscent of Serious Danger's earliest movements in the sound. 'Dark N Stormy' perfects this speedy trend, adding expulsive breaks and oozing licks between the four-by-fours.
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At Your Service EP
At Your Service EP (12" + insert)
Cat: DJS 001. Rel: 15 May 25
Papolious Jones - "The House Of Boppulus Toppulus" (4:40)
Wisdom Water - "Acid Pop" (5:13)
Driahn & Jason - "Ali Bei" (6:14)
Ease Up George - "Around" (4:44)
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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)
 in stock $20.01
Don't Kill My Vibe
Don't Kill My Vibe (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: UPUPUPVNL 001. Rel: 20 Feb 25
Don't Kill My Vibe (2:56)
Don't Kill My Vibe (Marco Boccamazzo 70's edit) (2:56)
Don't Kill My Vibe (DJ Popinjay Disco rework) (4:28)
Don't Kill My Vibe (Sonestrose remix) (3:51)
Don't Kill My Vibe (DJ Pecan Ruined Execution mix) (6:21)
Intérprete: LEGO EDIT
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Put The Needle On The Record: Dance Floor Magic Happens Here
Giacomo Silvestri - "Paradox" (6:31)
Andrea Giuliani - "Hypnagogic" (6:35)
Kirill Matveev, Wiklauri - "Fasol" (7:34)
Nicolas Barnes - "Lift It" (7:36)
Tags: Tech House
 in stock $22.54
Dusk Runner
Dusk Runner (green vinyl 12")
Cat: PHONOGRAMME 62. Rel: 22 May 25
Dusk Runner (6:28)
What I Gotta Do (5:53)
Get That (6:29)
Your Love Is (6:14)
Review: The legendary Detroit house maestro returns with a fresh batch of deep house gems that exude soul and finesse. The EP kicks off with 'Dusk Runner', where melodic keys dance over a subtle, jazzy undertone and a gentle funk that keeps the groove smooth yet vibrant. 'What I Gotta Do' picks up the pace slightly, blending vintage melodic sounds with a deep bassline that keeps things grounded, offering a classic yet refreshing vibe. On Side-2, 'Get That' delivers hypnotic, soulful energy with gentle rhythms that feel both soothing and invigorating. It's a track built for those blissful, sun-kissed moments. Closing out the release is 'Your Love Is', a track drenched in atmospheric richness, with airy melodies and a midtempo flow that invites deep reflection while keeping the dancefloor warm. Overall, this EP is a step above many in this style, blending crisp rhythms, soulful melodies and that unmistakable Detroit touch.
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Deep Incantations Trilogy Vol 1
Cat: AITPR 01. Rel: 17 Feb 25
Groove Tool (6:27)
Pimp Prophecy (6:13)
Jazzy Tears (6:12)
Ooo Ahh (5:57)
Review: Born less than an hour from Chicago but now based in Detroit, Rick Wade cut his DJ teeth in Michigan's Nectarine Ballroom in the 80s and early 90s, at the same time as a certain Jeff Mills was also making giant strides at the venue. Wade's sound is more rooted in deep house but, as this four tracker demonstrates, there's a cosmic spirituality and otherworldliness to his music that it shares with the best of UR and other notable Detroit greats. We kick off with 'Groove Tool', powered by a beautifully pliable, funky bassline and embellished with floating chords and subtle bell sounds way up in the high frequency range. 'Pimp Prophecy' boasts a little more disco swagger, with its niggling guitar riff and some excellent bongo bashing. 'Jazzy Tears' revolves around a sturdy kick and a processed, timestretched vocal refrain, played off against jazzy guitar chords and strings ascending to the heavens. 'Ooo Ahh' is probably the catchiest of the lot, with a shuffling beat undercarriage and an infectious hook, all wrapped up - as all four tracks are - in some understated but still lush musicality. 'Deep Incantations' indeed.
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Too Deep EP
Too Deep EP (limited green vinyl 12")
Cat: EMH 008G. Rel: 10 Dec 24
Bmore Banger (7:00)
NY (5:58)
Deep Sweet Dreams (5:10)
Too Deep (6:51)
Review: Rick Wade has been serving up quality deep house for so long (since the late 1990s in fact) that each new release he delivers comes with an obligatory "must check" tag. Predictably, his latest missive - his first, we think, for German imprint Eat More House - is packed to the rafters with high-grade cuts. Check first locked-in, head-nodding deep house roller 'Bmore Banger', where minor key chords and trippy electronic noises ride hypnotic beats and a filthy acid bassline, before turning your attention to the hazy, eyes-closed dancefloor deepness of 'NY'. Over on the flip, 'Deep Sweet Dreams' is a heady fusion of metronomic TB-303 bass, snappy drums, suspenseful synth-strings and drowsy chords, while title track 'Too Deep' lives up to its title via shuffling deep house beats, hazy field recordings, ambient style chords and twinkling lead lines.
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Intérprete: Osmose
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Leaving You
Leaving You (green & orange vinyl 12")
Cat: NATURE 012. Rel: 25 Feb 25
Leaving You (6:02)
Underbite (5:57)
Fat Couch (7:16)
Review: wAFF is a part of the big room techno future at this stage. The UK artist has been rolling out effective tracks to lock in large crowds for many years on a range of labels. It is Nature where he finds himself here and once again he sticks to his usual formula - well designed drums that are chunky but warm, with burrowing synths up top and some effects and vocals to bring them alive. 'Leaving You' starts things at a slick pace, 'Underbite' is a little more minimal and loopy and 'Fat Couch' brings a classic r&b sample to the tech beats for even more crowd-pleasing effect.
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Kill The Anger EP
Cat: IZL 001. Rel: 14 May 25
Kill The Anger
Kill The Anger (Rodriguez Jr remix)
Sundance
Sundance (Denis Horvat remix)
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COLLAB 03
COLLAB 03 (12")
Cat: COLLAB 03. Rel: 28 Apr 25
Anna Wall - "The Observer" (6:56)
Pily & Lis Sarroca - "Faith In Strangers" (5:31)
J Air - "Pak01" (7:30)
Curity - "Digital Nature" (6:12)
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Mehr Phett
Cat: VT 003. Rel: 29 Apr 25
Mehr Phett (8:14)
Feuerwerk Der Rhythmen (7:22)
Subcutaneous Dance (7:21)
Mehr Phett (Eden Burns remix) (4:59)
Review: Niklas Wandt is a Berlin-based man of many talents including drumming, singing, playing synth and percussion and DJing, as well as crafting delicious techno depths such as those on this latest EP from the fledgling Viscera Transmissions. Initially, 'Mehr Phett' veers towards hi-tek soul a la early Detroit with its surging pads and sleek percussion. 'Feuerwerk Der Rhythmen' is another quick and kinetic cut but one with great meaning in the musical synths. 'Subcutaneous Dance' then gets more wild and free with layers of synth pulses, scintillating drum programming and a driving bass line that will lead to dancefloor lift-off. Eden Burns remixes the opener into a tropical, dubby, elastic house workout with an off-balance bassline.
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Future Step (remixes)
Cat: EMG 002. Rel: 07 Feb 25
Future Step (Cpen remix) (6:04)
Future Step (Greg Foat remix) (7:52)
Future Step (Ben Hixon remix) (8:26)
Future Step (BH Stripped Down edit) (5:26)
Review: Jazz fusion supergroup Wasafiri dropped a lush double album in the form of Klearlight and it now receives a house remix makeover from some top-tier producers. Grammy-winning Chris Penny aka CPen layers in plenty of clean digital melodies and dusty tech drums to his version, while UK jazz maestro Greg Foat excels with some cosmic broken beat bliss. Dolfin Records' Ben Hixon brings a signature deep and also offers a more loopy and rough house cut that reminds of early Armand Van Helden with its loops melodies and deep, dirty bass.
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Suisei
Suisei (7")
Cat: JS7S 454. Rel: 24 Apr 25
Suisei (3:14)
Suisei (Shinichi Osawa DJ edit) (3:43)
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No Cab Around Here
Cat: IILLTD 007. Rel: 04 Dec 24
No Cab Around Here (9:08)
NB Headz Around 40 (6:47)
Yamate Ride (9:08)
No Cab Around Here (Stikdorn remix) (5:59)
Review: Shimpei Watanabe's latest release is a slick blend of acid house and dub, with 'No Cab Around Here' leading the charge. The track serves up a deep, pulsating 303 bassline paired with atmospheric dub chords that anchor its infectious groove. On the flip, 'Yamate Ride' takes a more mellow approach, offering a smooth, rolling rhythm that keeps things groovy without losing energy. The Stikdorn remix of 'No Cab Around Here' adds an extra layer of depth, stripping back some of the original's intensity to reveal its hypnotic core. An engaging exploration of Watanabe's versatile production style.
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Intérprete: Robert Drewek
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Zarbeeya EP
Cat: GOTC 001. Rel: 30 Dec 24
Zarbeeya (7:20)
Maghzal (6:42)
Ghardaia (7:04)
Illogical Swinger (6:57)
Review: Wave Particle Singularity takes charge of the first release on Groove On The Carpet and shows off his fine house music credentials. This trip begins with 'Zarbeeya' which is a soulful sound filled with Saharan chords and chants by the artist's best friend's wife, Sabrina, who hails from Algeria. The next track tells the story of the carpet manufacturing process and on the B-side, 'Ghardaia' delves into micro-minimalist grooves with desert-like harmonies while the final track is a nice dubby groover that ties the EP together and links the Algerian Sahara to Berlin's electronic scene.
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Tags: Tech House
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Friends Of The Pavillon
Cat: SUAVE 001. Rel: 14 Mar 25
Welwert - "Feel So Good" (6:34)
Merov - "Astroballe" (6:12)
Pierre Marty - "Pocket Toy" (5:45)
Gab Jr - "Vibration" (feat Lourene) (6:40)
Tags: Tech House
 in stock $17.19
Easy
Easy (red marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: ECLIPSER 16C. Rel: 25 Mar 25
Easy (7:44)
Easy (instrumental) (7:44)
Easy (Kaidi Tatham remix) (7:43)
Easy (Kaidi Tatham remix instrumental) (7:42)
Review: Surely even he has lost count of how many tunes he has sung on now, yet still Robert Owens remains the most in-demand vocalist in the game. His smoky tones feature on Nat Wendall's 'Easy' and they come with a brighter tone than usual next to the nice piano chords which are draped over upright beats. As well as an instrumental, Kaidi Tatham remixes with his brilliant broken beat style and sunny synth disposition, and he also adds his own spin to the instrumental. A timeless package.
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Intérprete: DJ Johnny Rebel
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Easy
Easy (12")
Cat: ECLIPSER 16. Rel: 25 Mar 25
Easy (7:44)
Easy (instrumental) (7:43)
Easy (Kaidi Tatham remix) (7:45)
Easy (Kaidi Tatham remix instrumental) (7:43)
Review: The effervescent Robert Owens, a man whose vocals have blessed countless killer house records since the second half of the 1980s, remains as committed to his craft as ever - as a slew of recent appearances on excellent new releases proves. Here he's the featured guest on Depth of My Soul founder Nat Wendell's debut release on German imprint Eclipser Chaser. In its' original form, 'Easy' is a deliciously warm, loose and soulful house jam of the kind that the late, great Phil Asher used to serve up under the Restless Soul alias. Naturally, Owens as it his effortlessly slick and soulful best. Wendell offers up an instrumental, before West London stalwart Kaidi Tatham re-frames the track as a shuffling, samba-soaked slab of broken beat/jazz-funk fusion.
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Saturday Night
Saturday Night (pink vinyl 12")
Cat: DOTB 04P. Rel: 04 Apr 25
Saturday Night (Nite mix) (5:28)
Saturday Night (radio mix) (4:05)
Saturday Night (Beagle mix extended) (5:56)
Saturday Night (Dida mix) (4:40)
Review: Fronted by Dane-dame Sannie Carlson, Whigfield was backed by various producers and engineers over the years, main among whom was the towering Larry Pignagnoli. *The* song to commemorate Whigfield by, 'Saturday Night' is a Europop and Eurodance trailblazer, harking back, perhaps, to a more glamorous time, where fashion designers rubbed shoulders with models, PR girls and riviera DJs for Italian and Danish upper crusts. Carlson would record 'Saturday Night' after meeting fellow DJ Davide Riva, who was also part of a music production duo. In three days, an (in your mind-) sticky, bubblegum-popping opus would be written, with a nursery-rhyming refrain and a jaunty na-na-na hook epitomising the notion of a "hair-dryer song", a term coined by Simon Cowell in reference to the song as a precursor to Rebecca Black's 'Friday': "the kind of song girls sing into their hair dryers before getting ready to go out."
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Fly Hi
Fly Hi (12")
Cat: RBDC 12. Rel: 04 Dec 24
Fly Hi (feat Mel Torme) (4:07)
Fly Hi (feat Mel Torme - Zanzibar mix) (5:43)
Fly Hi (feat Mel Torme - Morel's Flying Underground remix) (6:02)
Gimme (5:44)
Gimme (Move D remix) (5:54)
Gimme (Gimme Shelter mix) (7:49)
Review: For the latest volume in Running Back's 'Double Copy' reissue series, label chief Gerd Janson takes us back to 1993 and the debut single from Justus Koehnke's Whirlpool productions collective - a double A-side affair inspired by contemporaneous house sounds from NYC and NJ. On the A you get three takes of the Mel Terme-voiced 'Fli Hi' - the classy garage-house vibes of the crew's original mix, their Tony Humphries-inspired 'Zanzibar Mix' (arguably even better than the main mix) and a darker, chunkier and more percussive rework by then Strictly Rhythm star George Morel. Over on the flip, we get the breezier, piano-powered, Victor Simonelli-esque 'Gimme (Original Mix)', the band's own acid-powered, dancefloor dub style 'Gimme Shelter Mix' and a superb new breakbeat-driven take by long-time fan David Moufang AKA Move D.
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Baba O' Riley (remixes)
Baba O' Riley (remixes) (blue vinyl 12")
Cat: ICONS 007. Rel: 24 Feb 25
Baba O' Riley (live - Qwartz extended remix) (6:54)
Baba O' Riley (Qwartz dub remix) (6:55)
Review: House lover and studio wizard Qwartz has been at it again, with 'it' being editing some classic rock tunes into club-ready sounds for DJs and dancers. This time he tackles 'Baba O' Riley' firstly with an extended mix that brings all new life into The Who's original. It has a prickly low end with eerie guitars and disco motifs making it a raw, heads-down sound. The dub remix brings a little extra low-end weight.
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Efunk Detroit Vol 2 (B-STOCK)
Cat: EFUNK 06 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
B-STOCK: Slight surface marks, record slightly warped
Rick Wilhite - "Cheetah" (5:07)
Ladymonix - "In My Dreams" (5:25)
Jon Dixon - "4ever Searchin" (6:39)
Amp Fiddler & Charlie Soul Clap - "Thang" (6:02)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Slight surface marks, record slightly warped***


Soul Clap have always dealt in their own brand of funk no matter whether they are serving up house or disco. They of course call it e-funk - a nod to their heroes George Clinton's p-funk - and it also provides their label with its name. This second volume of Detroit leaning e-funk is a faultless four tracker. Rick Wilhite's signature lo-fi sounds define 'Cheetah', the vital Ladymonix then brings the party, Soul Clap themselves join up with funk master Amp Fiddler and Jon Dixon completes the quartet with '4ever Searchin.'
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Is It 2 Late?
Cat: STO 022. Rel: 05 Mar 25
Sante (6:49)
Is It 2 Late? (6:49)
Is It 2 Late? (Lb Honne remix) (7:18)
Sante (Orion remix) (5:32)
Review: Bristol-based Will You (AKA Oleeva label founder Will Spence) is finally ready to make his vinyl bow, with fast-rising Berlin imprint Stolar the lucky label handling the imprint. He begins in predictably confident mood with 'Sante', a deeply swirling, psychedelic and immersive slab of hypno-house wrapped in waves of TB-303 acid insanity, before treating us to the unsettling off-kilter tech-house wonkiness of 'Is It 2 Late?' Over on the reverse side, both cuts are given the remix treatment. Lb Honne re-frames 'Is It 2 Late?' as a smoother and more intergalactic-sounding chunk of deep tech-house, while Orion turns 'Sante' into a field recordings and effects-laden ambient techno shuffler.

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Beyond Today EP
Cat: HEIST 090. Rel: 19 Feb 25
Moments Ahead (5:08)
Get It Together (5:11)
Brighter Life (6:03)
Futures (5:41)
Review: Soulful garage house from Tesfa Williams aka. T Williams, in a celebration of personal ancestry and the diversity of black electronic music, amid a recent name change. Charging intersections of soul and suspense, the decided name change concurs with a demonstrable exploration of Williams' African roots; in his own words, "I felt like my African first name Tesfa wouldn't be welcomed in the scene." Having been brought up in a Rastafarian family with Caribbean heritage, Williams now feels compelled to embrace this part of himself: 'Moments Ahead' and 'Get It Together' build on the jackin' house and UK funky starting guns fired by the artist in the '10s, but as the tracks progress we can hear them segue into amapiano, kwaito and R&B elements, which reach their peak on the bustling 'Brighter Life'. B2 'Futures' veers more hypnotic and tuned-percussive, taking after his bedfellows Dam Swindle and Alma Negra to produce a building brooder.
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Slanch EP
Slanch EP (12")
Cat: LV 8. Rel: 11 Mar 25
Laguna Seca (6:37)
Slanch (6:45)
Iamreal (7:10)
Review: Wills, a key figure in the Long Vehicle crew, returns with a three-track EP that explores the darker corners of techno. 'Laguna Seca' paves the way with its insistent rhythms and shimmering synths recalling the French touch sound, but with a harder, more propulsive edge. Think Daft Punk after one too many espressos, or Laurent Garnier channeling the spirit of Jeff Mills. 'Slanch' delves deeper into the shadows with a distorted, slightly terrifying bassline (in the best way) that evokes a sense of otherworldly eeriness. The EP's centerpiece, 'Iamreal', is a seven-minute odyssey that unfolds with frenzied momentum, pummelling rhythms and radiant melodies taking the listener to a different realm. The offering is both experimental and uncompromising, a reminder that techno can be both visceral and cerebral.
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Intérprete: DJ Mau Mau
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Cxv Sampler #1
Cat: CXV 001. Rel: 22 May 25
Wilt - "Beoyon" (5:54)
Hermit - "Who Dunnit" (5:31)
DOTT - "Twitching Softly" (6:52)
Lucho - "Mesh" (7:10)
Artphorm - "Daown" (7:05)
HATT D - "Contrasts In Life" (6:27)
Review: French label Cairo Xpress debuts with a first-ever vinyl outing and a fine one it is too, with six stylish house outings from an array of fresh talents. Wilt's 'Beoyon' has lovely gloppy drums and bass looping under harmonic chords - it's simple but effective. Hermit gets more full-bodied with his textured 'Who Dunnit' and DOTT strips it back to bumping drum track workouts on 'Twitching Softly.' There is more irresistible bounce to Lucho's 'Mesh', Artphorm layers in some old school pianos to 'Daown' and HATT D shuts down with maybe the best of the lot, 'Contrasts In Life,' which is a broken beat, analogue sound with celestial energy.
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
 in stock $16.34
Sunflower At Day
Cat: MUSAR 020. Rel: 04 Mar 25
Sunflower At Day (6:16)
Cosmic Slap (5:26)
Traversing (6:39)
Rush Point 9 (5:37)
 in stock $19.45
Changing Faces
Cat: CS 048. Rel: 24 Feb 25
Reggae Fusion (Deep mix) (6:41)
On My Way (6:25)
Changing Faces (6:16)
Reggae Fusion (Tuff Mudda mix) (6:06)
Review: Constant Sound is one of the very many labels that is headed up by Burnski and one that he reserves for club-ready tech house and minimal. Wodda steps up for the latest outing and brings some future garage energy to the opener, 'Reggae Fusion' (Deep mix) which is lit up with lithe synths and smart vocal samples. 'On My Way' has more infectious garage vibes to it with the squelchy drums and hits and some nice heady melodies up top. 'Changing Faces' gets more twisted and brings intergalactic drama to the ass-wiggling cyborg tech beats and last of all, a Tuff Mudda mix of 'Reggae Fusion' shuts down with a silky thump and throwback UKG bass.
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Tia (reissue)
Cat: RV 04. Rel: 15 May 25
Echt Rot (7:47)
Tia (10:02)
Feuerwasser (5:49)
Review: In the formative years of his career in the late 1990s and early 2000s, Ricardo Villalobos frequently utilised a handful of alternative production aliases - first Minta Spacew (one EP way back in 1993) and then more frequently Richard Wolfsdorf. Tia, first released way back in 2000, was the Chilean minimal maestro's second outing under that alias and has become a sought-after EP in recent times - hence this Rawwax reissue. A-side 'Echt Rot' is typically Playhouse-era Villalobos, with cut-up vocalisations, odd noises and spaced-out electronic snippets riding a crunchy minimal-house beat and looped, mind-mangling TB-303 bassline. Title track 'Tia' features simmering orchestral samples clustering around a typically wonky, stripped-back beat, while 'Feurwasser' sounds like the blueprint for many of his later minimal techno workouts.
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Tags: Minimal
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If You Really Loved Me (House remix)
Cat: PR 604. Rel: 20 Jan 25
If You Really Loved Me (House remix) (6:48)
I Wish (House remix) (5:19)
In My Mind (House remix) (9:57)
Review: Wonder by name, wonderful by nature. Man like Stevie has cooked up countless irresistible jams and so many of them are perfect for club-ready edits. That's what we have here as one of his most upbeat and feel-good jams, 'If You Really Loved Me,' gets a tweak with some modern flair. The drums are flipped into rolling and soulful house beats while the joyous vocals and horn stabs remain in place. 'I Wish' then has a more peak time feel with a blend of disco synths and lively vocal ad-libs, while 'In My Mind' is a nice laid-back and blissed-out number for cosy sessions.
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Another Star
Cat: PR 603. Rel: 06 Jan 25
Another Star (House remix) (7:12)
Too High (House remix) (7:24)
Review: Who doesn't love a cheeky edit? And they are always cheeky, aren't they? Here we have one of Motown's most legendary artists getting reworked for modern dancefloors. Importantly, the tweaks to these two cuts are nice and subtle, which means the charm and musicianship of the originals remain. First, we get the feel-good melodies and carefree vocal sounds of 'Another Star' with some weighty drums added in, then 'Too High' becomes a deep and dusty house gem with various synth lines mingling with the beats while the vocal adds that signature Wonder soul.
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Intérprete: Osmose
 in stock $14.65
Do I Do
Do I Do (12")
Cat: PR 602. Rel: 20 Jan 25
Do I Do (House remix) (6:38)
Superstitious (House remix) (8:00)
Review: There seems to be a richness of cultured new edits dripping at the start of this New Year. This 12" is proof of that and it finds the great Motown legend Stevie Wonder have his impeccable sounds just subtly tweaked to give them a little extra heft on modern sound systems. 'Do I Do' (House remix) kicks off here with nice disco loops and funky drum patterns that come alive with some steamy sax energies. The timeless 'Superstitious' then gets beefed up with some echo on the majestic synths and more weight in the drums. It's fun and funky perfection.
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Intérprete: Paul Starey
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Thrill Me
Thrill Me (12")
Cat: UVR 28025. Rel: 07 Apr 25
The Wonderland Band - "Thrill Me" (Joe T Vannelli Classic mix) (5:51)
The Wonderland Band - "Thrill Me (With Your Super Love)" (8:05)
Pure Energy - "Party On" (Vannelli Bros Classic mix) (7:31)
Pure Energy - "Party On" (8:24)
Review: Use Vinyl looks back to two iconic tracks from the 70s and 80s here for source material for a new remix EP by the Vannelli family. Joe T remixes 'Thrill Me' by The Wonderland Band into the sort of direct and funky house sound that brims with early dance music charm while the Vannelli Bros offer their rework of 'Party On' by Pure Energy which comes with plenty of energy for club contexts. Both tracks are presented as Classic Mix versions and bring plenty of new life to the original hits without forgoing the timeless, catchy and meaningful melodies that define the originals. House music like this is as authentic as it gets.
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I Meet Somebody
Cat: ARR 050. Rel: 16 Jan 25
I Meet Somebody (9:33)
I Meet Somebody (Io Mulen remix) (7:54)
Tubular Bells (10:16)
Review: While their output has understandably become less frequent in recent years, Kyiv-based Artreform continues to do its best to showcase a new generation of Ukrainian producers. Label boss JOSS is at it again here, offering up a debut EP from previously unheard local talent Wonkie. In its' original form, 'I Meet Somebody' is a ten-minute slab of mind-mangling tech-house complete with fizzing TB-303 motifs, ghostly pads, distant-sounding melodies and deep, evocative bass. Kyiv scene stalwart Io Mulen remixes, wrapping choice elements of Wonkie's original around a shuffling, breakbeat-goes-tech-house beat. Turn to the flip for something rather unusual (but pleasingly good) - a stretched-out tec-house interpretation of Mike Oldfield's 'Tubular Bells', where flashes of the famous melody bob and weave around weighty bass, trippy electronics and crunchy beats.
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A Pact (remixes) (feat Bushwacka! mix)
Cat: HTTWRK 18112. Rel: 13 Jan 25
A Pact (Bushwacka! remix) (8:14)
A Pact (Skyscraper HiFi remix B) (4:50)
A Pact (Skyscraper HiFi remix A) (6:06)
A Pact (Spatial Awareness remix) (7:01)
Review: The Woodentops are long-time Balearic bossmen and peerless party starters and now their music is under the spotlight on this new remixes EP from Hottwerk. It is their tune 'A Pact' that gets four different versions here starting with a nice loose-limbed and percussive house workout from the UK veteran Bushwhacka!. Then Skyscraper HiFi B aka Anglo-Swedish pair Jon Dasilva and Jonas Nilsson offer a remix that slows it right down to a nice downtempo jam with indie vocals and then offer a second remix that is more sleazy and raw with a low-slung house grove topped with acid madness. Last but not least is the label head Spatial Awareness with a remix which glides on silky synths and airy drum loops with some nice trippy vocal touches.
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On The Move
On The Move (12" + insert)
Cat: DC 09. Rel: 03 Mar 25
12 Days Of Squirm
Lisa
808 Verb Talk
Pytch1
Review: The Worm burrows deep with this evocative new outing on Deep Cub label, which continues to turn plenty of heads before it has even got to release number 10. '12 Days Of Squirm' is dubby, mid tempo and slow motion techno for early evening warm ups. 'Lisa' brings a more cid laced and percolating sound to up the energy levels and '808 Verb Talk' is darker, more heavy, with bright acid leaving a menacing mood in its wake. 'Pytch1' is another deft and atmospheric wedge of slow, purposeful techno.

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Exotic Particles
Cat: RK 21. Rel: 11 Dec 24
BGB9191 (4:13)
Nici 4 (5:53)
Toqoq (3:45)
Force (feat IB) (5:57)
Interlude 2 (2:11)
WILD3 (4:53)
Review: Ruf Dug has long been one of the cultish followers of mysterious beat-maker and frequent Instagram poster Wu-Ki, an artist with zero previous releases but a vast archive of largely home-made music (much of which samples dusty old VHS tapes). The pair met by accident last year (or so Ruf Dug says - it could all be an entertaining tall tale) and a deal was thrashed out for the Mancunian producer to sign Wu-Ki to his reliable Ruf Kutz imprint. There's a definite 'child of the 80s and early 90s' vibe to proceedings - all fizzing, multi-coloured synth sounds, chopped-up house-not-house beats, stabbing TB-303 sounds, mutant boogie beats and layers of deliciously analogue fuzz. Set phasers to fun!
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Raptures Of The Deep (feat Craig Richards, Ralph Lawson mixes)
Raptures Of The Deep (9:11)
Raptures Of The Deep (Craig Richards remix) (6:40)
Raptures Of The Deep (RL dub) (6:50)
Review: Leeds label 20/20 Vision continues its Full Circle 30-year celebrations with a tasteful series of classic record reissues, all of which are sounds that have been pivotal to its legacy. Wulf n Bear's 'Raptures of the Deep' is up next and was first recorded in 1995 at Hopefield Farm studio and went on to help establish 20/20 Vision on the global stage. Garnering praise from Detroit and Chicago legends like Stacey Pullen and Derrick Carter, it is considered one of the first tech-house records and blends Detroit techno with house beats anyone who has heard Ralph Lawson and Huggy play will recognise. This edition includes remastered tracks, original artwork, a rare dub version plus the best bit - Craig Richards' remix.
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Intérprete: Replika | Common Mode
 in stock $16.90
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Eclipse
Eclipse (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: WAVY 003. Rel: 07 Feb 25
Aube
Soleil
Mirage
Chasseur D'eclipse
Zenith
Serpent Mental
Turbofee
Nitrolutin
Crepuscule
Pleine Lune
Lune
C'est Exquis
Nadir
Pourquoi
Eclipse
Nouvelle Lune
 in stock $44.53
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