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BAH 031
BAH 031 (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: BAH 031. Rel: 05 Dec 16
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
En Trance (5:03)
Schwarzen Mer (5:45)
City People (4:33)
Die Marinette Der Zeit (5:21)
Review: The Bahnsteig 23 crew are flying towards the end of the year with a salvo of essential wares from their established crew and new faces alike. Sweden's Albion Venables has been doing the business on labels such as Ambassador's Reception and Macadam Mambo for the past seven years, and his first turn on Bahnsteig doesn't disappoint. In a flurry of eclecticism, the mood veers from the bubbling kosmische tones of "En Trance" through to the schlocky funk of "Schwarzen Mer", mixing live band dynamics with quirky electronics and keeping the groove delightfully authentic. The diversity maintains on the flip as "City People" taps up a moody New York flavour and "Die Marinette Der Zeit" strikes a more classic funk note.
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out of stock $8.41
BAH 033
BAH 033 (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: BAH 033. Rel: 30 Dec 16
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Swiss Cottage (6:20)
Bruzzano (5:47)
Den Tempst (6:31)
Sondrio (5:02)
Review: Bahnsteig 23's productive run shows no signs of letting up as we round off 2016, with the label following up on Albion and Etbonz by turning to the considerable talents of Alexis Le-Tan under his Le-Fan guise. The Les Edits Du Golem regular turns up the heat on this wildly inventive record, touching on all kinds of styles in the process. "Swiss Cottage" is a slow swinging slice of new wave on a mission, while "Bruzzano" fires off samples in a mad cap Art Of Noise fashion. "Den Tempst" is a more bombastic kind of stomper, and then "Sondrio" veers off into moody soundtrack territory.
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out of stock $9.45
BAH025
BAH025 (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: BAH 025. Rel: 07 Sep 15
 
Coldwave/Synth
Yugo Baby (4:54)
The String (6:58)
Karnaval (6:19)
Shortcut (5:59)
Review: REPRESS ALERT: As well as being a resident at Moscow's Denis Simachev bar, Leonid Lipelis has been slowly making a name for himself as a producer for some time. There's a whole raft of Lipelis remixes for the nu-disco set dating back to 2006, but it feels like the Russian producer has stepped up his game of late. Inbetween some killer edits for LIES and an upcoming Public Possession 12" as TMO, Lipelis dons his Beard In Dust guise for the latest release from the mysterious Bahnsteig 23 label. If you were a fan of that aforementioned LIES release or any previous BAH 12 it's highly likely you will dig the four cuts here with Lipelis drawing for some obscure sources with eminently danceable results.
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out of stock $8.41
BAH 049
BAH 049 (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: BAH 049. Rel: 25 Feb 19
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Arcade (6:15)
Arabian Town (6:36)
Ce Soir (8:10)
The Blade (5:30)
Review: Thomas Smorek, aka Dunkeltier, was last seen lurking on Bahnsteig 23 back in 2015, and now he's back under a fog of VHS fuzz with madcap sampling and off-kilter disco freakiness in abundance for all the freaky dancers. "Arcade" has a motorik pulse to it, and one of the best warbling bell chime sounds we've heard in a long time. It's a creepy, but deceptively funky beast. "Arabian Town" is a more post punk flavoured cut with raw live instrumentation and vocals that seem to channel Joy Division, Siouxsie & The Banshees and The Cramps in the same breath. "Ce Soir" is a synth heavy affair purpose built to disorientate and disturb, while "The Blade" brings a stomping industrial death march mixed with twanging psych guitar ramblings. Yet more distinctive heat from the Bahnsteig crew then.

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Intérprete: Dj soFa
out of stock $9.98
Bah 032
Bah 032 (1-sided etched 140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: BAH 032. Rel: 28 Nov 16
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Cambodian Dream (8:07)
Review: In the space of a year Bahnsteig 23 has positioned itself as a label of note with a strong run of 12"s that draw on a rich spread of influences from cosmic disco to world music to provide a little more spice in your dancefloor selections. Portland's Elliot Thomas takes his Etbonz alias out for its first proper outing here after a split 7" with Dro Carey some years back. This single-sided jam serves to raise the intrigue around the project further still with its dense, organically enhanced production and dreamy atmosphere, keeping the tempo slow and simmering for the early part of the party.
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out of stock $8.94
Bah 030
Bah 030 (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: BAH 030. Rel: 24 Oct 16
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Deja Vu (5:59)
Last Train (5:21)
Miami Slice (5:12)
Slow Bodies (4:58)
Review: Already busy popping up on the first release for Power Cuts, Jonny 5's productivity is going through the roof right now as he returns to Bahnsteig 23. The swooning mood is hard to argue with on "Deja Vu" as spacey toms pop away over impeccable slap bass, strutting on towards a truly soul stirring peak. Compared to such smooth tones, "Miami Slice" is a startling, abrasive confection full of scratchy samples and discordant vocals, layered up with a fearless imagination that pushes the record into exciting new territory. "Slow Bodies" reins things back in with a dubby, arpeggio powered jam that sits easy on the ears while still marking a strong step forward for an increasingly busy producer.
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out of stock $9.45
BAH 034
BAH 034 (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: BAH 034. Rel: 16 Jan 17
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
The Likely Pink (8:56)
Unidentified Robot (5:17)
Megaeditofanedit (7:41)
Mental Tribe (3:34)
Review: Jonny Rock has been doing it for years, from landing on Music For Freaks and Playhouse in the 00s through to charming the likes of Futureboogie and Oye Edits just last year. His muscular synth sound is a perfect fit on Bahnsteig 23, dealing in an impeccable encapsulation of 80s production principles to make killer dancefloor tracks that transcend the ages. "Unidentified Robot" is a particularly fun and freaky jam, while the "Megaeditofanedit" turns up the schlock factor to a devastating degree. This is party music as slick as it is silly, making for an irresistible combination to get the party started.
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