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Living Leaving
Cat: FXHEBUGS. Rel: 31 May 13
 
Techno
Living Leaving (part 1)
Living Leaving (part 2)
Review: Quite how this 12" on FXHE from the unheralded Tom Bugs came about isn't clear, though we'd like to think Omar S got chatting to the Bristol based producer and builder of Modular synths over a pint of Guinness in a Stokes Croft pub before a gig. Whilst few people would fancy the unenviable task of following up the huge recent LP from Omar S, Bugs shows enough ingenuity on this Living Leaving 12" to make him a perfect fit for FXHE. Nestling in at the dubby end of the FXHE spectrum, like a sleepy eyed Luke Hess, both parts of "Living Leaving" demonstrate that Bugs mastery of obvious modular synths is also blessed with an innate understanding of lo-fi melodics. Indeed there's a freeform sense to how they unfurl which hints that Bugs committed these straight to tape. Another fine FXHE transmission!
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Intérprete: Ekoplekz, Bantam Lions
 in stock $15.25
DJ Blend Detroit
DJ Blend Detroit (coloured vinyl 12")
Cat: FXHE DJBLEND. Rel: 25 Jun 11
 
Deep House
DJ Blend Detroit
Eclat
Review: DJ B-len-D returns to the FXHE imprint, his only previous appearance on wax being a collab with the label's boss man Omar S last year. Here the producer - real name Leonard Horn - takes the reigns himself with two slabs of grinding Motor City electro funk. A-Side "DJ Blend Detroit" is characterised by a swirling synth hook which rides atop a jacked up beat. Flip over for "Eclat" - our pick of the two tracks on offer - in which a funked up b-line is bolstered by oh-so-danceable chord pumps. More essential business from FXHE, which is enjoying a fine year even by Omar S's lofty standards.
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 in stock $14.46
Hello
Hello (LP + insert)
Cat: FXHE FULL. Rel: 30 Mar 23
 
Techno
Naughty Gal (feat Milf Melly) (2:38)
Shhh (feat Chablo) (2:03)
Pussy On The Map (feat NLGHTND) (2:23)
Ass Shot (feat Cert) (1:05)
Trillionaire (feat Sonny Dulphi) (4:12)
She Got A Atitude (feat King Milo) (2:06)
Juice (feat Omar S) (3:18)
In Love (2:23)
Review: It's very much a case of expecting the unexpected when it comes to Omar S' FXHE label and this latest effort is no exception. In the US the gap between hip-hop and dance music culture is even wider than it is here in the UK, only not in Detroit and its unique export, namely ghetto tech. FULL BODY DU RAG whips up an idiosyncratic but thoroughly addictive combination of ghetto, house and garage, hip-hop and jazz across eight tracks here, the borders between the genres being fluid at all times. Omar himself makes an appearance on 'Juice', a speedy but classy dancefloor workout, half tech and half house, that along with the hilarious but irresistible 'Trillionaire' boasts a skippy garage swing to the beats to boot. At the other end of the BPM spectrum we get 'Pussy On The Map" (feat NLGHTND) with its r&b strains, only nicely warped and sonically corrupted. Probably best of all is 'FBD X CERT', almost a moody grime exercise until a four to the floor rides roughshod through such conventional plans. Raw, racy - and utterly essential.
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 in stock $27.09
Detwat
Detwat (coloured vinyl LP)
Cat: FXHEHITECH 2. Rel: 03 Jul 23
 
Electro
Nu Munni (feat FullBodyDurag) (3:10)
Money Phone (2:11)
Clap That A$$ (2:04)
Shrimp N Grits (feat JMT) (1:49)
Zooted (feat DJKillaSquid) (2:22)
WhyYouFuggMyOpps (feat Link Sinatra, Ciarah) (2:26)
Glitch N Ass (feat Cheapskate Skutta, Dastardly Kids) (3:12)
Birthday Pearls (feat QuikKash) (2:17)
Pocket Pussy (feat Milfie) (1:51)
TakeOffOnnaPorsche (1:59)
TeeTees Dispo (feat Sprng4evr) (2:31)
No Games (feat Nlghind, Dastardly Kids) (2:54)
Review: Is there a more vital label in all of underground electronic music than FXHE? It never ceases to amaze us how Omar S manages to put out so much music of such high quality, mostly of his own making, but also from plenty of satellite producers he lures under his wing. This time we're treated to a rare full-length from someone other than the boss as the Motor City's Hi Tech duo step up with a raw ghettotech workout. These are sleazy tracks with raw production, bumping basslines, high-speed rhythms and plenty of rapped vocals packed with juke and footwork attitude.
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 in stock $17.62
Detroit #1 (repress)
Detroit #1 (repress) (hand-stamped 1-sided 12")
Cat: OAS 1. Rel: 28 Apr 21
 
Techno
Oasis #1 (8:13)
Review: It is remarkable to think that Detroit badman Omar S's star has in no way diminished since this record first came out in 2004. If anything, he is ever more legendary than ever right now. His style hasn't changed much over the years - he still favours rolling drums, smart samples and bright melodies - but somehow he continues to mine new moods and grooves within that. This one was particularly special, though - the tinny drums seem to root you to the groove but also float, the melodic hook is buried deep but brings a haunting vibe that never lets yup. And that's about it, but that is more than enough when each element makes such an indelible impact.
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 in stock $14.20
Can't Change
Cat: AOS 1016. Rel: 25 Apr 22
 
Deep House
Start This Over Again (feat Supercoolwicked) (6:05)
Jump (4:23)
Virgil (feat Mitchell Yoshida) (5:23)
Bend Who (feat Milf Melly & King Milo) (2:41)
Money Hit Da Floor (feat Supercoolwicked & Amir Hassan) (3:49)
Outer Jass Authority (feat Supercoolwicked, De'Sean Jones & Ian Finkelstein) (6:47)
Inner Luv (Intrumental mix) (6:50)
Aaayoooooo (feat Alister Fawnwoda) (5:01)
Multiple Orgasms (5:20)
Ice Cream (feat Alandra O Smith & Supercoolwicked) (5:03)
Can't Change (6:04)
My Momma & 'Nem Said I Don't Have To!!! (4:44)
Miss Hunn'nay (feat Mad Mike Banks) (5:36)
Whale Sex (8:23)
Review: It is no secret that we here at Juno HQ are huge fans of the one and only Alex 'Omar S' Smith. He is a machine when it comes to making music and barely a year goes by without another expansive new album form the Detroit badman. Here comes this year's and it has all the things you would hope for and expect: raw, unfussy but infectious house with dusty drums and 80s synths. Supercoolwicked is a frequently appearing guest who lends these tunes alluring vocal touches while the grooves themselves are subtly, effective tweaks on Smith's tried and tested template. We are here for it.
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 in stock $63.38
Hit It Bubba
Cat: AOS 696. Rel: 03 Jan 17
 
Deep House
Sink Holes (4:07)
HELL ON EARTH (3:51)
Hit It Bubba (I Want My Dadda's Rekids!!!!) (5:42)
Party Marty (5:47)
Review: The Detroit badman always delivers the goods, but he'd recently focussed on his more house-centric style thanks to a series of sleek, soulful releases. This time, he's come out all guns blazing with this new four-part killer, led by the absolutely nutty groove that is "Sink Holes" - a proper slice of Omar S acid, delivered in fine style and with his inimitable rawness. "HELL ON EARTH" is a moodier, funkier house tip with a jazzy side, while the flipside's "Hit It Bubba (I Want My Dadda's Rekids!!!!)" is a fast, upbeat house bomb with a crazy little disco sample that floats amid the grainy bass drums. "Party Marty" is a no nonsense kind of lick, pouncing away with a steady, yet unmistakably Omar S-style percussion, and a heavy bass blow. This is one hell of a way to make an appearance this early in the year - highly recommended!!
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 in stock $14.20
Triangulum Australe (Say It Space)
Cat: AOS 7501. Rel: 24 Nov 12
 
Techno
Triangulum Australe (Say It Space)
Mayall II
Review: FXHE has been brimming with activity in recent times, with a steadfast flurry of singles refusing to let the quality drop, and now the big bossman delivers another two slices of finely cured business in his inimitable style. The lead track is an arresting piece with just a kick to drive proceedings, leaving ample room for a haunting array of bleeps and a 'speak & spell' vocal until the track slowly ramps up with some more prominent drum programming. "Mayall II" on the flip is a less tense affair, with a cheery string refrain and old school jack-in-the-box beats disseminated in a plain and simple fashion.
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 in stock $14.72
111
111 (double 12")
Cat: FXHE 111L/AOS 111. Rel: 04 Nov 06
 
Deep House
The Maker
Motorcity Jackpot
Blade Runner
Quadriplegic Companion
C J A I PUR
Foe Show
Review: Six brand new shakers from Omar S...This is the sh*t! Never confined to one particular genre, Omar is again blending house, techno and even minimal styles into one big pot of deep Detroit underground funk. There's even some Basic Channel / Deep Chord vibes going on there somewhere. Simply killer.
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 in stock $21.56
The Grand Son Of Detroit Techno!
Cat: OMAR-S(008). Rel: 25 Apr 07
 
Techno
The Grand Son Of Detroit Techno!
Review: Omar S brings "The Grand Son Of Detroit Techno!". This amazing, deep and hypnotising house track features live percussion from Theo Parrish.
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 in stock $13.93
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