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Party Volume 1
Party Volume 1 (12" + insert)
Cat: RHSTOREJAMS 025. Rel: 14 Mar 23
 
Deep House
The Lime King (9:53)
Seayousoon (7:44)
Sawyoulater (8:02)
Review: It almost feels like Amsterdam's Rush Hour has been around as long as house music itself. The Dutch powerhouse does it all from new and fresh sounds to classic reissues. For this one, the assured Await 3 brings the party with a selection of hazy and dusty MPC jams with live accompaniment from Jos De Haas of New Cool Collective on percussion and Stefan Schmid from Zuco 103 on keys. The result is a timeless mix of warm-hearted jams, house cuts, broken beats and hazy melodies that are as comfy and frayed around the edges as your favourite jeans.
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Melancholia
Cat: RHM 043. Rel: 27 Jan 23
 
Deep House
Melancholia (6:11)
Icarus Ascending (7:18)
 in stock $10.76
FORTHCOMING
See The Light
Cat: RHM 048. Rel: 09 Jun 25
 
Deep House
See The Light (Full Experience)
See The Light (dub 1)
See The Light (dub 2)
Intérprete: PHANTOM ISLAND
coming soon $14.72
Botanica Obscura
Cat: RHSTOREJAMS 020. Rel: 28 Jun 23
 
Disco/Reediciones
Vampiro (feat Ronald Snijders) (3:17)
Botanica Obscura (4:46)
Intérprete: LEGO EDIT
 in stock $16.42
NDE (reissue)
Cat: RHSTOREJPN 10. Rel: 21 Jun 23
 
Techno
Spinning Spirits (5:51)
Navigations (9:51)
Teaching Of Sphinx (6:31)
Strange Attractor (9:48)
Heliotherapy (4:21)
Higher Flyer (6:03)
Edge Of The End (8:38)
Aero (6:24)
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Hunch Music
Cat: RHM 016CD. Rel: 08 Jul 15
 
Deep House
Woods
Crossroads
Silent Sensations
Rare Happiness
Burning Flower
Error Of The Average
Failed Movement
Hiding The Moon
Bruises
Amo (Admiration)
The World
Review: It's been some six years since Hun Choi made his debut on William Burnett's WT Records imprint. In that time, he's proved incredibly hard to pin down. This debut album for Rush Hour seems designed to continue that trend, offering a series of warm, melodious and curiously Balearic cuts that defy easy categorization. Sure, there are dancefloor-focused moments - see the cacophonous, Detroit-influenced hustle of "Error of the Average", the deep acid madness of "Silent Sensations" and the classic deep house bounce of "Desire" - but also a range of downtempo and ambient jams that arguably impress more. Of these, it's "The World" - a humid exercise in tropical drums, twittering flutes and looped vocal samples - and the sublime, string-laden "Bruises" that really stand out.
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Artificial Dancers: Waves Of Synth
Cat: RHMC 005CD. Rel: 09 Sep 20
 
Electro
Clan Of Xymox - "Stranger" (demo)
Det Gylne Triangel - "Maskindans"
Zahgurim - "The Living Room"
The Human League - "4JG"
Liaisons Dangereuses - "Dias Cortas"
Sociedades En Tetra Brik - "Detector Martenot"
Batang Frisco - "Sewing Machine"
Chris & Cosey - "Hybrid C"
Im Namen Des Volkes - "Alles Ist Gewinn"
Stephen Huss - "Infinity Sign"
Richard Bone - "Alternate Music For The Hindenberg Lounge"
Review: Over the last few years, Interstellar Funk (real name Olf van Elden) has become one of the Netherlands most enthusiastic collectors of what he calls "wave music" - that hard-to-define, synthesiser-heavy style that first emerged at the turn-of-the-80s and has been evolving ever since. Artificial Dancers, his first compilation, continues this trend by gathering together personal favourites and rarities spanning 40 years of wave music. It's a brilliant collection, with highlights including the moody dancefloor brilliance of Clan Of Xymox's 'Stranger (Demo)', the Human League's exceedingly rare 1979 tribute to JG Ballard ('4JG'), a killer live recording of 'Dias Cortas' by EBM kings Liaisons Dangereuse and the Norwegian eccentricity of Det Gylne Triangel's wayward post-punk synth-pop classic 'Maskindans'.
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Musik For Autobahns 2
Gerd JANSON / VARIOUS
Cat: RHM 018CD. Rel: 24 Sep 15
 
Deep House
Leon Vynehall - "Midnight On Rainbow Road"
Joy Orbison - "A213"
Fort Romeau - "Seleno"
Shan - "Awakening"
AKSK - "Breaking"
Conga Radio - "168 North"
Orson Wells - "Orbiting Jupiters"
Orlando Voorn - "Turn Left Here"
Disco Nihilist - "Melancholy"
Lauer - "Autofahrn"
Bicep - "Carmine"
Review: Gerd Jansen's first collection of autobahn-inspired "ambient-not-ambient" cuts, released back in 2012, was something of an overlooked triumph. If anything, this second volume in the series - once again packed with exclusive, never-before-heard material - is even better. There are glistening, far-sighted excursions from Leon Vynehall, Shan and Orson Wells, a brilliant chunk of shuffling dancefloor hypnotism from Joy Orbison, and some vintage, low-slung ambient fare from Dutch veteran Orlando Voorn. Meanwhile, Disco Nihilist's "Melancholy" is formidable emotive - unsurprising, given the Detroit and deep synth-pop influences - while Lauer's "Autofahrn" is a thrillingly authentic Kraftwerk tribute.
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Nightgruv
Nightgruv (12")
Cat: RHRSS 3. Rel: 25 Jan 12
 
Deep House
Nightgruv (original mix)
Nightgruv (unreleased longer edit)
I Want Your Love
Review: Rush Hour did us plenty of favours this year but by far our most cherished was the reissue of James Mason's timeless, proto-house excursions on the infamous "Nightgruv" EP. There's really not much to be said about these peerless productions, the original mix is a stunning voyage through glimmering synths backed by a chugging beat groove, but the unreleased longer edit is the one - voyaging through those gorgeous drums and piano keys like there's no tomorrow! "I Want Your Love" is another masterpiece - slo-mo hip-hop beats mixed in with those killer funk bass lines and the infamous vocals taking you to another dimension.
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Mamela
Mamela (12")
Cat: RHSTOREJAMS 028. Rel: 18 Oct 24
 
Disco/Reediciones
Mamela (6:55)
Kalam Kalam (6:08)
Review: Dutch label, party and record shop Rush Hour has long been a bastion of quality and their Store Jams imprint is always worth checking. Next up on it is Daniel Monaco who returns with another disco outing featuring Afro-tinged vocals from TK daMonza. 'Mamela' kicks off with feel good energy, streaming pads and a funky bassline that gets you going and brings the love, while the flipside joint 'Kalam Kalam' slows things down with funky twangs and sensors vocals bringing a more playful sound.
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Sassy J Presents Patchwork Sampler
Cat: RHMRP 004. Rel: 21 Nov 24
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Georgia Anne Muldrow - "Always" (3:18)
Build An Ark With Special Guest - "Freedom Live" (club Diego remix short version) (6:13)
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Light & Shadow
Cat: RHSTORE JPN 11. Rel: 06 Oct 23
 
Deep House
Light & Shadow (Masalo version) (8:22)
Light & Shadow (4:43)
Review: Manabu Nagayama's 'Light & Shadow' was released back in 2015 but never really got picked up despite being something of a gem now we listen back. Rush Hour co-founder Antal Heitlager knew it had more potential than it had shown so asked Masalo to remix it. Over the course of the last few years he has done that on and off and now finally we get to hear what he came up with. He elevates the track to new levels with subtle tweaks of the arrangement. It has now become a popular hit on the underground circuit with its heart-melting keys and deep, rolling drums.
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Needs (Not Wants): Retrospective Part 2
Cat: RHRSS 332. Rel: 14 Mar 22
 
Deep House
Needs - "Morning Breeze" (7:05)
Boobjazz - "Free Your Soul" (8:35)
Needs - "Inner Glow (Lasting Forever)" (7:48)
Laurentius - "Karate Samba" (ScienceFiction mix) (7:31)
Doctor M - "Park Jam" (6:58)
Passion Dance Orchestra - "Discover The World" (8:53)
Needs - "Brother" (Red Mountain Alchemy) (12:07)
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Needs (Not Wants): Retrospective Part 1
Cat: RHRSS 331. Rel: 14 Mar 22
 
Deep House
Needs - "We Are What We Are" (7:35)
Needs - "Dreams" (Variation 1) (7:59)
Needs - "Brother" (original Vibe) (8:47)
Boobjazz - "Midnight Ceremony" (6:51)
Needs - "Walkin Thru Circles" (Thump mix) (8:22)
Needs - "Piano Groove" (7:30)
Passion Dance Orchestra - "Worlds" (Theme) (15:23)
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Give It Up
Cat: RHRSS 31. Rel: 23 Dec 21
 
Deep House
Give It Up (Piano mix) (8:15)
Bassin' (6:18)
Intérprete: Rocco Universal, Moxie
Tags: 80s House
 in stock $16.14
Flashlight
Cat: RHSTOREJAMS 027. Rel: 19 Jun 24
 
Disco/Reediciones
Flashlight (7:15)
Mojo (5:38)
Review: Amsterdam legends Rush Hour look to the other side of the earth for some irresistible summer sounds here. Precious Bloom is an Indonesian group that offer up a delightful two tracker with the opening track 'Flashlight' inspired by Euro disco coupled with a hint of the city pop sounds of their homeland. It's awash with great arps and quick, funky disco drumming and sparing vocals. The 'Mojo' jam on the B-side "explores a rhyme of witchery" over fat-bottomed drums, tropical percussion and wavy bass undertones, all topped off with bright and breezy xylophone style melodies. Scorching to say the least.
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1st Unit: Underpass Records EP (reissue)
Cat: RHSTOREJPN 12. Rel: 17 Apr 24
 
Funky/Club House
Katsuya Sano - "I Need Luv" (6:18)
Junichi Soma - "Ubnormal Life" (5:19)
Shuji Wada - "Endless Load" (5:06)
Review: Rush Hour has been one of Europe's independent musical powerhouses for decades now. Now only does it have Amsterdam's best record shop, but it throws the best parties and puts put the fresh new records from several different genres. next to that of course they also know how to dig deep and unearth vital reissues, which is what they do here with a triple headed Japanese house affair. Katsuya Sano keeps it OG Chicago with his 'I Need Luv', then Junichi Soma offers the analogue depths of 'Ubnormal Life' and Shuji Wada shuts down with more brilliantly atmospheric sounds on 'Endless Load.'
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I'm In Love (version)
Cat: RH RSS 6. Rel: 17 Oct 12
 
Deep House
I'm In Love (Caught Up version)
I'm In Love (instrumental version)
Review: Having given the Dream 2 Science album the wider audience it richly deserved earlier this year, Rush Hour dig out another NYC garage classic from the archives of Ben Cenac for a much deserved reissue. Unlike that album, this Sha-Lor record Cenac recorded in collaboration with vocalists Sharmelle and Lorrie back in 1988 gained wider success, becoming a Summer Of Love staple. It's not hard to see why "I'm In Love" proved so enduring on the A Side Caught Up mix either, with the duo's vocals still retaining a power to move some 24 years on, while Cenac's stripped back bass heavy production is NYC garage at its finest. This being Rush Hour, there's also the bonus of a previously unreleased instrumental version occupying the flip.
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Asakusa Light
Asakusa Light (gatefold 2xLP + MP3 download code with obi-strip)
Cat: RHM 041. Rel: 04 Apr 22
 
Deep House
Silent Chord (4:56)
Double Spire (4:32)
Bamboo Fighter (4:40)
Diving Into Minds (4:36)
Marimbau (3:50)
Takusambient (4:31)
Soaking Dry (4:43)
From Dusk (4:42)
Soichi Terada & Manabu Nagayama - "Runners" (4:46)
Blinker (4:08)
Epoxy Lamp (3:55)
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Asakusa Light
Cat: RHM 041CD. Rel: 21 Jul 22
 
Deep House
Silent Chord
Double Spire
Bamboo Fighter
Diving Into Minds
Marimbau
Takusambient
Soaking Dry
From Dusk
Runners
Blinker (Attias remix)
Double Spire (feat Masalo)
Diving Into The Minds (feat Masalo)
Blinker
Epoxy Lamp
Review: A couple of years ago, on the back of putting out a fine compilation of his 1990s work, Rush Hour asked Soichi Terada if he fancied recording and releasing a new album. There was one catch though: the label wanted the legendary Japanese deep house producer to replicate the sound and spirit of his vintage work. Terada agreed and took their instructions seriously, dusting down his old equipment and MIDI set-ups. The results, showcased on Asakusa Light, are spellbinding, emotive, musically expansive, atmospheric, melodious and undeniably deep, with Terada's once trademark sound once again coming to the fore. The multitude of highlights includes the sunrise-ready tingle of 'Double Spire', the percussive and off-kilter 'Marimbau' and the luscious dancefloor soundscape that is 'Blinker'.
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Intérprete: Dave Lee ZR
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Asakusa Light Remixes
Cat: RHM 046. Rel: 01 Mar 23
 
Deep House
Bamboo Fighter (Byron The Aquarius remix) (4:53)
Takusambient (Alex Attias remix) (7:42)
Review: Cult Japanese video game soundtrack designer and happy house hero Soichi Terada's last album Asakusa Light on Rush Hour gets picked apart from some top remixes here. First to go is a former hip-hop beatsmith turned deep house don Byron The Aquarius. He smooths out the grooves of 'Bamboo Fighter' and layers in dusty chords and diffuse melodies that are heartwarming and hypnotic. 'Takusambient' then gets a fine treatment from Alex Attias who brings bubbly chords and bass to a lively deep house cut that is full of subtle party vibes.
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Soichi Terada presents Sounds From The Far East
Cat: RHRSS 12CD. Rel: 18 Mar 15
 
Deep House
Soichi Terada - "Saturday Love Sunday"
Shinichiro Yokota - "Do it Again"
Soichi Terada - "Sun Showered"
Soichi Terada & Manabu Nagayama - "Low Tension" (alternative version)
Soichi Terada - "Hohai Beats"
Soichi Terada - "Good Morning"
Soichi Terada - "CPM"
Soichi Terada - "Rising Sun Up"
Shinichiro Yokota - "Shake Yours"
Soichi Terada - "Voices From Beyond"
Soichi Terada - "Purple Haze" (edit)
Soichi Terada - "Binary Rondo"
Soichi Terada - "Into Desert" (CD only)
Review: For deep house diggers, Soichi Terada has long been a source of inspiration. While he's still active, it's the early '90s material he released on the Far East Recordings label - an imprint he founded soon after his graduation in 1990 - that most excites. Following the 2014 re-release of his sublime hook-up with Nami Shimada, "Sunshower", Rush Hour has decided to put together this excellent retrospective. Compiled by self-confessed fan Hunee, Sounds From The Far East contains a mixture of hard-to-find Terada originals, collaborations, and tracks by fellow Far East Recordings artist Shinichiro Yokota, all in the label's trademark melody-rich, evocative deep house style.
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Sichuan
Sichuan (12")
Cat: RHSTOREJAMS 026. Rel: 31 Oct 24
 
Disco/Reediciones
Sichuan (6:55)
Dragon Temple (6:24)
Review: Napoli-based Gigi Testa is next up on the mighty Rush Hour with a third outing on the Store Jams label featuring "some spicy Sichuan flavours straight from the Dragon Temple." 'Sichuan' is the opener and it pairs some bubbly synth lines full of colour with happy piano chords that dance about over nice analogue house drums. 'Dragon Temple' on the flip has a worldly feel with Eastern melodies, nice 80s drum sounds and a squelchy bassline that brings a nice exotic feel to any set.
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Deco
Deco (LP)
Cat: RHM 045. Rel: 27 Apr 23
 
Ambient/Drone
A Dark Oak (feat Tracey) (5:45)
Central Park (feat Maxi Mill) (7:47)
Never Peace A Puzzle (feat Maxi Mill) (7:41)
To Be Left Unlocked (7:29)
When The Sky Is Watching Us (4:23)
It Might Be Forever (11:24)
Review: Dutchman Tom Trago has somehow been away from what was once his home label for a full decade now. He makes a welcome return like a long-lost son on new album Deco, a superbly accomplished record that takes its name from a sauna he frequented when he needed to decompress. Eventually, he put his musical career on hold and went to speed time with his young family and so this album was recorded after a long time away from club dance floors. It is delightfully whimsical with airy melodies, curious chords and majestic synth craft all drifting over barely-there rhythms. It's an album that provided musical therapy for Trago, and now us.
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Lift Off Part Two
Lift Off Part Two (2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: RHMC 0062. Rel: 21 May 25
 
Deep House
Just Another Love Song (5:40)
Juice (4:36)
And Fly Away (11:26)
Street Wave (12:48)
Her (10:38)
Review: Original deep house pioneer Ron Trent is back with another new album, 35 years after his game-changing debut. And Lift Off marks a sophisticated evolution in his sonic journey as he echews the introspective downtempo of his 2022 LP What Do The Stars Say To You and deftly blends epic instrumentals, vocal collaborations and intricate arrangements that reflect his diverse influences. There is a great sense of musicality here as masterful percussion intertwines with exploratory tempos and elegant bridge dance music's past, present and future. The highlight is 'Just Another Love Song' which has a whiff of Womack and Womack about it.
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Lift Off Part One
Lift Off Part One (2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: RHMC 0061. Rel: 21 May 25
 
Deep House
Hot Ice (6:24)
Jazz FUnk (7:26)
Woman Of Color (11:36)
Sexstrology (10:21)
Let Me See You Shining (9:01)
Review: After five years mostly playing only in the US, Ron Trent returns to global touring in 2025 as well as droppinga new album Lift Off, which spans a decade of recordings and comes nearly 35 years since his groundbreaking debut. The new record is packed with rich rhythms, warm chords and heady percussion with diverse sounds and tempos from across a lifetime spent collecting, playing and making music. Standouts include the Wally Badarou-inspired 'Hot Ice,' samba-infused 'Woman of Color' and the deep house jazz of 'Jazz Funk.'
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Lift Off
Lift Off (2xCD)
Cat: RHMCCD 6. Rel: 21 May 25
 
Deep House
Hot Ice
Jazz-funk
Woman Of Color
Sexstrology
Let Me See You Shining
Just Another Love Song
Juice
And Fly Away
Street Wave
Her
Review: After spending much of the last five years confined to the United States, Ron Trent is off on tour this year. As a way of re-introducing himself - not the deep house legend needed to do that of course - he has partnered with Rush Hour to release Lift Off, a fresh double album of previously unheard music. More defiantly dancefloor-centric than his previous album, the decidedly cosmic and downtempo 'What Do The Stars Say To You' (as WARM), the two-disc set sees the Chicagoan combine his usual percussively-layered grooves, warming basslines and colourful synth sounds with nods to all manner of musical influences old and new. The results are uniformly superb, with our picks of a very strong bunch including the spacey future-boogie of Leroy Burgess collaboration 'Let Me See You Shining', the spaced-out, slow-motion epic that is 'Woman of Color', the AM radio-friendly Balearic pop of 'Just Another Love Song' and the undeniably gorgeous 'Street Wave'.
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Midnight On Rainbow Road
Cat: RHM 019. Rel: 23 Apr 19
 
Deep House
Midnight On Roadbow Road (beat edit) (6:34)
Midnight On Roadbow Road (6:23)
Review: Leon Vynehall's stunningly picturesque "Midnight On Rainbow Road" was one of the undoubted highlights of Gerd Jansen's second Musik For Autobahns compilation, which was released in the autumn of 2015 by Rush Hour. Here, it gets a deserved single release, with the original - a hypnotic, driving-inspired blend of fluid electronic melodies, a wispy percussion and Jonny Nash style glistening guitar lines - being complimented by a brand new "Beat Edit". This adds a slowly unfurling, head-nodding rhythm that takes the track further towards Detroit Beatdown territory. In essence, though, it sounds like an early '90s ambient house jam. That's no bad thing, given that Vynehall seems to have emphasised the sun-kissed beauty of the original in the process.
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Witches
Witches (12")
Cat: RHRSS 37. Rel: 11 Sep 24
 
Disco/Reediciones
Witches (3:03)
Witches '85 (Bedmo Disco Spell Of Love) (6:34)
Review: Bedford-based trio Zenana never made much of an impact when they were first active in the 1980s but have become the toast of the world's media following the rediscovery of their excellent, Italo and Hi-NRG-influenced 1986 synth-pop single, 'Witches', by crate diggers a couple of years back. Here that fine track, originally produced in terraced house in Cornwall by the brother of bandmember Anita Tedder, gets the reissue treatment on Rush Hour's RSS series - thanks, in no small part, to a new (but authentically 80s sounding) extended remix from long-established Bristol DJ/production duo Bedmo Disco. Their flipside 'Spell of Love' version strips back and stretches out the track, taking cues from NYC proto-house, Martin Rushent dubs and mid-80s Shep Pettibone remixes. It's the 12" dance mix the song never had first time round.
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