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You Do The Talking
Cat: RM 12035. Rel: 12 Jun 25
U Need (dub) (5:48)
You Do The Talking (6:39)
Assorted Goods (7:05)
Another Day Another Dollar (6:43)
Review: Berlin's 11:68PM sets up to the mighty RAND Muzik with four dub-infused tech house weapons. There is a nice grainy aesthetic to opener 'U Need (dub) ' which makes it perfect for gritty warehouses, where it booming kicks and ghostly voices will make for a perfect underground vibe. 'You Do The Talking' is faster and more freaky thanks to robust synth sequences which flutter about the mix. 'Assorted Goods' has a tighter groove and menacing bassline that really kicks you into action and 'Another Day Another Dollar' shuts down with the sort of trippy vocals and well treated synths that soundtrack the early morning moments when the first light begins to peak through the shutters.
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Tags: Tech House
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Boccaccio Life: 1987-1993 Part 1/4
Boccaccio Life: 1987-1993 Part 1/4 (translucent red vinyl 12")
Cat: MM 1831. Rel: 12 Jun 25
Blake Baxter - "Sexuality" (6:03)
Suburban Knight - "The Worlds" (5:03)
E-Dancer - "Feel The Mood" (NY Groove mix) (5:42)
Yvette - "Pump Me" (Mayday mix) (6:22)
Review: Way beyond its New Beat roots, Boccaccio was one of Europe's most influential clubs and known for operating at the cutting edge of house, techno, acid and beyond, and for shaping a distinct sound that defined Sundays in rural Destelbergen. Curated by Olivier Pieters and Stefaan Vandenberghe, Boccaccio Life 1987-1993, released by Belgian label Music Man Records, captures the raw energy of a scene ahead of its time. Four VA Eps from it bring the tracks to wax and this one has four seminal US artists at their most visceral and impactful.
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Lithium EP
Cat: LM 004. Rel: 09 Jun 25
Lithium (7:18)
SW67 (7:57)
Bitz (6:55)
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I'm Coming Back
Cat: LAD 087. Rel: 13 Jun 25
I'm Coming Back (with Niki K)
I'm Coming Back (with Niki K - Known Artist remix)
One More Time
Review: Belfast-born producer Cromby lands on Life and Death with a slick three-tracker that balances punchy house pressure with wide-eyed euphoria. The lead cut, 'I'm Coming Back', is a collaborative jam with vocalist NiKi K, all soaring pads and ecstatic vocal phrasing-pure serotonin with a subtle edge. Known Artist then flips it into a tense, club-focused version, peeling back the gloss in favour of moody propulsion and tight, broken drums. On the B-side, 'One More Time' hits with a grinning sense of peak-time mischief, full of springy basslines and bright melodic licks. It's a confident and cleanly produced record that toes the line between emotional release and practical dancefloor function-perfect for high-pressure sets and outdoor moments alike.
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Vintage A EP
Vintage A EP (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: KIRIA 006. Rel: 12 Jun 25
Vintage A (7:35)
Vintage A (Cally remix) (6:56)
Best Kick Forward (7:45)
Fragments (6:53)
Review: Kiria Records drops a sleek EP here from Romanian DJ and producer Direkt, who keeps it refined with minimal grooves and deep vibes. The title track, 'Vintage A,' opens with classy synth work and crisp percussion, setting a hypnotic tone and Cally's remix follows with a stripped-down, razor-sharp rework ideal for subtle transitions and after-hours sets. Flip to the B, and 'Best Kick Forward' lives up to its name and is driven by bold basslines and forward-moving momentum. Closing track 'Fragments' floats on airy textures and intricate rhythms, so it leaves a thoughtful and lasting impact. A polished, versatile EP built for selectors who like it deep.
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
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PBAVINYL 001
Cat: PBAVINYL 001. Rel: 09 Jun 25
Tibetan Bowl (7:13)
The Moment (6:55)
Tibetan Bowl (DOTT Undercut mix) (7:01)
The Moment (Rudolf C Bare Bones mix) (5:48)
Review: Principaute de Bowl-Air is a new label founded by DJ Bowlcut, a prominent figure in Seoul's underground scene and on Seoul Community Radio. The label's debut release offers a deep, glitchy minimal house experience and opens with 'Tibetan Bowl', a track built around a Tibetan singing bowl and vocal samples that drop you deep into the surreal world of Bowl-Air. The second A-side, 'The Moment', delivers a hypnotic bassline and glitchy rhythms with a Korean vocal sample repeating 'Now it's the moment you are waiting for.' The B-side includes remixes by DOTT and Rudolf C and closes out a strong debut.
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Evaporate
Evaporate (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: ZFV 001. Rel: 12 Jun 25
Andrey - "Mirage" (7:39)
Solus - "Steady" (7:07)
Preesh - "Sigansina" (8:03)
Venda - "Voice In Space" (7:46)
Review: History is made, and a flag is firmly staked in the ground, as Evaporate incepts as the first ever Taiwanese minimal house label. Based in the capital city of Taipei, we're shocked that this small but cultural vital island has never before embraced such an essential sound. We're unsurprised to learn, however, that the 2010s onwards drove the relative popularity of genres like trap, dubstep and future bass in the country; these were hyperactively impressive genres that we'd wager retroactively motivated the public to seek out classier styles later down the line, once the dust settled. Hence the beautiful careens of Andrey's 'Mirage' and the fluid nonstop ionisations of Preesh's 'Sigansina'. These guys know that, despite the name, minimal techno relies on a hidden, contradictory core of maximal, jittery restiveness.
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Tags: Minimal
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EEE 019
EEE 019 (1-sided 12")
Cat: EEE 019. Rel: 10 Jun 25
Track 1 (6:54)
Review: Three Es would be some trip, and EEE also symbolises guaranteed good times in the club. The mysterious label and eponymous artists keep on rolling out essential tech and minimal cuts that are smartly designed and authentic, but also with anthem potential. Maybe that's why each one is a one-sided 12", to really allow the tune room to shine. In this case, dusty drums with a hint of garage swing and shuffle are paired with melodic baseline motifs and colourful synth patterns. It's a good time groove with plenty of heart.
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Tags: Tech House
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My Joy EP
My Joy EP (12")
Cat: HBT 013V. Rel: 09 Jun 25
My Joy (5:42)
Take Control (with Solique) (5:21)
Love Triangle (6:02)
Review: German techno DJ and producer Tim Engelhardt takes a bold steps toward ascendant progressive techno with 'My Joy', his latest for Habitat. Nodding to the many sun-drenched euphorias personally experienced in Ibiza, this is a true live-it-up house record. Panned organs and subtle vocals take centre stage on the A1, while the B 'Love Triangle' complicates things with a beachside love involution. Midway moment 'Take Control', meanwhile, marks the record's pivotal shift from organ-led emotion to a percussive lock-in.
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Giddyup Buttercup
Cat: TERRAZZOO 6. Rel: 12 Jun 25
Jay Gadian - "Stasis Oasis " (6:21)
Maikee - "Escargo" (6:00)
DAT - "Primal" (6:55)
Baumb - "Wax On" (5:06)
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Loxton EP
Loxton EP (12" limited to 100 copies)
Cat: TOS 010. Rel: 16 Jun 25
Loxton (5:27)
Jungle Love (5:36)
On & On & On (9:46)
Review: Sub Basics's Temple Of Sound is back with new music from Henry Greenleaf who appears under his new moniker, Greenteeth. It is a project he is clearly using to cook up smart back room minimal sounds going off this evidence: 'Loxton' is a slow motion and prowling groove but one with deep, menacing bass and nice louche percussion. 'Jungle Love' is another subversive sound with a snaking rhythm and dubby low ends, dusty hi hats and late night mischief. Last of, 'On & On & On' plays out over all of the flipside with shuffling drums that are light and airy and topped with wispy drones. It's delightfully hypnotic.
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Tags: Minimal
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The Acid Test
Cat: ITWS 009. Rel: 13 Jun 25
I Don't Tip
I Don't Tip (The Wizzard remix)
I Don't Tip (TIJN remix)
The Acid Test
Review: Acid tests, in a scientific context, refer to metallurgic processes whereby the chemical composition of metals are analysed in order to determine their makeup. We can't place exactly when the term was co-opted by artists of the acid techno movement, but we can certainly attest to this acid test's besting of several other lesser litmuses in the micro-genre. ITWS have found a gem in Ilario Liburni, a mainstay of the Italian audio-alchemic underground: 'I Don't Tip' and 'The Acid Test' provide twin minimal acid, with psychedelic ad-libs sure to make even Timothy Leary blush, while isotopes from TIJN and The Wizzard heighten the base compounds' corrosive intensities. A well assayed assault on the ears, well suited for those hazarding another lysergic dabble.
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Echo Ridge
Cat: SATYA 020. Rel: 09 Jun 25
Ministrone (7:12)
Echo Ridge (7:39)
Mod Squad (7:16)
Snares Don't Care (7:39)
Review: Sometime Trauma Tribe and Spy vs Spy member Christian "Chris" Lloris is now two decades into his production career, though remarkably it has been 12 years since he last released a solo EP on vinyl. 'Echo Ridge', which also marks his debut on Lisbon label Satya, is therefore a long-awaited return to wax. He begins in confident mood with 'Ministrone', a fine fusion of lolloping tech-house grooves, spacey electronics and deep house flourishes, before delivering a chunkier and more bass-heavy slab of trippy tech-house with oddball samples aplenty ('Echo Ridge'). Over on side B, 'Mod Squad' is smooth, squelchy, quietly funky and delightfully off-kilter, while 'Snares Don't Care' is a more hypnotic, spaced-out and bass-heavy affair that's perfect for those "locked in" early morning moments.
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Tags: Minimal
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Celestial Quest EP
Celestial Quest EP (purple vinyl 12")
Cat: SK 010. Rel: 12 Jun 25
Celestial Quest (8:18)
Celestial Quest (Mihai Pol remix) (7:33)
Nosy Fella (7:48)
Moonlight (7:30)
Review: Future garage via techno excursivenesses by new producer Loopdeville, whose name sure does sound like a place we'd like to live, London having failed us as of late! On deep purple vinyl first comes 'Celestial Quest', an interstellar undertaking handled with remarkable ease, with little so much as a flickery garage beat and ruminant chords making mellow light of light years. Mihai Pol amps up the danger factor with rogue chord asteroids threatening to pierce the hull; and B-siders 'Nosy Fella' and 'Moonlight' both swerve tactile, with their concussive percussions and vocal murmurations, resounding like unconscious inner workings of the spacefaring mind.
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Tags: Minimal
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Lanao Izany EP
Cat: PRP 016. Rel: 13 Jun 25
Lanao Izany (6:44)
Delight (7:12)
Voice Of Soul (6:45)
Different Places (7:12)
Review: Vinyl only record label Purple Print mark an impressive selection with 'Lanao Izany', a fresh EP from the Hungarian artist Daniel Meister, whose snappily produced but well-balanced mixes help bring a reinvigorating freshness to the easily mishandled world of minimal tech. We're not sure what "lazao Izany" means, but the track *is* zany: unmistakable synth santoor and crying vocals make for a mournfully mobile mix on the A track. Meanwhile, 'Delight' and 'Different Places' continue to goosebump us with low bandwidth static SFX and relentlessly snappy hits.
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Tags: Minimal
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Acid Spin
Acid Spin (12")
Cat: XK 038. Rel: 09 Jun 25
Acid Spin (6:18)
EPR Paradox (5:53)
Wavefunction (6:15)
Computing Force (5:15)
Review: With more than two decades of output behind him, French producer Okain continues to carve his own path through the deeper ends of dance music. On this latest EP, he folds elements of acid, sci-fi and Goa trance into a rich and forward-moving four-tracker. The experience leans much more toward interstellar techno exploration. 'Acid Spin' kicks things off with propulsion. It's not overly fast, but the drive is undeniable. Electric squiggles and sharp synth lines dart across a steady rhythm, giving the track an urgent yet sleek atmosphere. 'EPR Paradox' is just as tightly produced, letting its groove build gradually with layers of texture and restraint. On the 2nd side, 'Wavefunction' drops into a swirling, cosmic descent. It feels like tumbling through a wormhole, where the lines between gravity and sound begin to blur. 'Computing Force' rounds off the journey with a deft hybrid of Goa trance energy and techno structure. The melodies shimmer with a nostalgic rave glow, yet everything remains clean, spacious, and functional. Altogether, the EP is a bold statement from a veteran still pushing boundaries. It's deep, physical, and built for futuristic dancefloors. This EP could change minds when it comes to what psy-trance is...
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Radio Sessions: 1993
Cat: LMS 1725335. Rel: 12 Jun 25
Lush (Euro-Tunnel Disaster '94) (8:05)
Walk About (6:22)
Semi Detached (8:07)
Attached (6:54)
Review: Recorded live on September 10, 1993, for BBC Radio 1, this set strips back the studio polish in favour of raw, surging energy, breathing new life into core tracks from their Brown Album era. Their explosive 1993 John Peel session was a broadcast that captured the UK rave pioneers at their most visceral and unfiltered. The versions of 'Lush 3-1', 'Walk Now...' and 'Semi Detached' found here are looser, leaner and more urgent. 'Lush' in particular throbs with a relentless momentum, shedding its original texture in favor of a tougher, more improvised drive. It's a perfect showcase of Orbital's gift for live manipulation, transforming structured studio pieces into kinetic, spontaneous soundscapes. This reissue boasts newly commissioned artwork by Intro and aligns with the legacy of the Peel Sessions as a proving ground for boundary-pushing talent. Critics and longtime fans have praised the EP for its intensity and fluidity, supporting Orbital's status as live innovators. Radio Sessions is a nostalgic artifact and a reminder of how thrilling and forward-thinking Orbital's sound was.
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Boccaccio Life: 1987-1993 Part 4/4
Cat: MM 1834. Rel: 12 Jun 25
Steve Poindexter - "Computer Madness" (4:16)
Age Of Chance - "Time's Up (Timeless)" (7:53)
LFO - "LFO" (Leeds Warehouse mix) (5:20)
Alice D In Wonderland - "Time Problem" (Techno Speed Work) (6:51)
Review: Belgian label Music Man Records continues its deep dive into local club history with a standout 12" drawn from a wider retrospective on Destelbergen's legendary Boccaccio club. This release centres on the early house and techno that defined its Sundays-an alternative narrative to the better-known New Beat story. The A-side opens with Steve Poindexter's 'Computer Madness', all skeletal drum patterns and jacking minimalism, before UK crew Age Of Chance explode with 'Time's Up (Timeless)', a proto-rave anthem remixed into cut-and-paste chaos. On the flip, LFO's self-titled 'Leeds Warehouse Mix' drops like a techno blueprint-bleep-heavy, bold, and unmistakably northern. Closing the set is Alice D In Wonderland's 'Time Problem (Techno Speed Work)', a hyper, squiggly take on acid techno that feels like a high-speed trip through late-80s futurism. With selections curated by Olivier Pieters and Stefaan Vandenberghe, this 12" captures the rawness, friction, and thrill of a scene that still resonates across Europe's underground.
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Pattern Gardening
Cat: WSDMLP 009. Rel: 12 Jun 25
Polygonia - "Track 1" (7:04)
Jichael Mackson - "A Nice One" (5:35)
Facta & K-LONE - "Each Story" (5:57)
Sub Basics - "Oasis" (5:52)
Lurka - "Swirl" (6:11)
RRoxymore - "Nightbite" (5:53)
Review: With Pattern Gardening, London-after-Leeds imprint Wisdom Teeth yank out an extra gnasher we didn't know we had. As has always been the case, label heads Facta and K-Lone could be said to have curated and curetted a new compilation from the joint dentist's chair, exacting a 22-track root canal with periodontal precision, nearly doubling the size of their V/A ambit since 2024's Club Moss. But on this selective six-track sampler for wax, we've only a further sanding down of a much larger minimal, micro and tech house selection; here's gummy textures and maxillary moods by Polygonia, rRoxymore, Lurka, Sub Basics, and newcomer Jichael Mackson. Clarity and sound design are top priorities, as is the ideal of whitened teeth flashed by the poolside. Snappy, Rhodesy, watery.
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Boccaccio Life: 1987-1993 Part 2/4
Cat: MM 1832. Rel: 12 Jun 25
QX-1 - "I Won't Hurt You (I Swear)" (5:34)
Fred Brown - "Roman Days" (6:11)
Mr Fingers - "I'm Strong" (instrumental) (5:19)
Laurent X - "Machines" (Apocalypse mix) (6:48)
Review: Belgian label Music Man Records has assembled Boccaccio Life 1987-1993, a 40-track compilation honouring the legendary Destelbergen club that helped shape Europe's electronic underground. Far more than just the birthplace of New Beat, Boccaccio championed raw, futuristic house and techno long before the genres went mainstream. Curated by resident DJ Olivier Pieters and regular Stefaan Vandenberghe, the collection features classy cuts that are also being served up on a series of VA EPs. This one hits hard with jams from QX-1, Fred Brown, Mr. Fingers and Laurent X all going dark, deep and moody.
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Save My Mind EP
Save My Mind EP (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: HELENE 003. Rel: 12 Jun 25
Stefano Razzo & Uivil - "Just The Bit" (7:52)
Adn:an - "Taketsu Suru" (7:46)
Never Alone In A Dark Room - "JP Feinmann" (7:32)
CL-Ljud - "Black Cat" (7:21)
Tags: Minimal
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Boccaccio Life: 1987-1993 Part 3/4
Boccaccio Life: 1987-1993 Part 3/4 (translucent blue vinyl 12")
Cat: MM 1833. Rel: 12 Jun 25
Revelation - "First Power" (3:39)
Egotrip - "Dreamworld" (World Of Dreams mix) (7:25)
33 1/3 Queen - "Searchin'" (5:43)
Bobby Konders - "Let There Be House" (5:14)
Review: Boccaccio was one of Europe's most influential clubs back in the late 80s and early 90s. Based in rural Destelbergen, it was a place where new beat, acid, techno and house all collided, and Boccaccio Life 1987-1993 is a deep dive into the electrifying soundscapes of the time. It comes on Music Man Records and is a 40-track compilation that reclaims Boccaccio's legacy beyond the overly reductive new beat tag. Resident Olivier Pieters and club regular Stefaan Vandenberghe are behind it, and have split the full selection into four vinyl parts. Bobby Konders's 'Let There Be House' is the killer here, but all four cuts are deliciously dark and heads down club tackle from a golden era.

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Planet Boom
Planet Boom (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: HTP 002. Rel: 09 Jun 25
Sweater - "Front Street Strut" (6:14)
Reyer - "Martian Law" (4:52)
Poten - "Coming Or Going" (7:31)
Lukey - "Spectrum" (6:44)
Review: We're told that this EP is an archive of encoded human memories made to "survive the AI's purge." Anyone listening back to this years from now will be sure we had a good old time, because it's slick and charming, minimal and tech with real soul. Sweater's 'Front Street Strut' is a kaleidoscope of colours, Reyer's- 'Martian Law' brings some stripped-back but bubbly and rubbery funk and Poten's 'Coming Or Going' layers up whirring machines and pixelated synth sequences into something zoned out and warm. Lukey shuts down with the snappy broken beat tech of 'Spectrum' with its bright, singing leads.
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Life Miles (feat Liquid Earth, Youandewan remixes)
Cat: VIS 442. Rel: 16 Jun 25
North Of The Sun (Liquid Earth remix) (6:11)
North Of The Sun (6:24)
Lowrider (Youandewan dub) (5:47)
Lowrider (7:38)
Review: Claus Voigtmann's Life Miles LP was another fine bit of work from the London-based German, and now two of the singles from it get served up on a new 12" next to remixes from a pair of tasteful underground producers. First up is LA-based Liquid Earth who brings some low-end wonk to 'North Of The Sun' next to acid-soaked grooves and driving 909s. The original pumps a bit harder with a Leftfield cosmic edge. Then comes Youandewan on the flip. He twists 'Lowrider' into a murky and late-night dub cut with warped bass and a signature sense of crispy tech funk. The original is a more high-speed and silky, electro-inspired space cruise with lovely broken beats.
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BODOACEVA 004
Cat: BODOACEVA 004. Rel: 10 Jun 25
Frits Wentink & Malin Genie - "Ambrosia" (5:24)
Frits Wentink & Malin Genie - "Exopaq" (5:32)
ZZ BANKS - "Comet" (Deep mix) (4:10)
Clovis Chilwell - "Don't Let The Night End" (5:16)
Dominic Oswald - "Never Letting Go" (4:40)
Rico Scott - "Slow Burn" (4:59)
Review: Bobby Donny's ongoing ACE series of vinyl releases has thus far delivered some genuine deep house treats. This is particularly true of the Dutch label's sporadic, compilation style EPs, which tend to showcase tracks previously released on digital-only EPs. There's plenty to set the pulse racing on EP number four, with highlights including two fine collaborations between label founder Frits Wentink and fellow Amsterdam scene stalwart Malin Genie (the sub-heavy peak-time bounce of 'Ambrosia' and the techno-tempo hypnotism of 'Exopaq'); the ultra-deep two-step house shuffle of 'Comet (Deep mix)' by ZZ Banks; the Italo-house influenced colour of Clovis Chilwell's 'Don't Let The Night End'; and the deep, hazy and dubbed-out brilliance of 'Slow Burn' by Rico Scott.
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Intérprete: Superbreak, Kisk, Max Sinàl
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Álbumes
Tears & Hope
Cat: 3000GRAD CD027. Rel: 09 Jun 25
Falling Apart (feat Maz'n)
Rise & Fall (feat Maz'n & Margret)
Stellar
Thunderstorm Crane
Dancing In The Morning Light
Another Fall (feat Maz'n)
The Devil In Us
The Curtain Falls
Stay (feat Maz'n)
Leaves In The Wind
Lost (feat Andy's Echo)
Orange Sky
Tags: Tech House
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Unity Vol 2 (repress) (feat Delano Smith, Tyree Cooper, Norm Talley, Brian Kage)
VARIOUS
Cat: UAR 006ORANGE. Rel: 12 Jun 25
Delano Smith - "Big City Nights" (6:19)
Dorian Gig - "Paralell Universe" (5:30)
Tyree Cooper - "Raw Underground" (6:46)
Norm Talley - "LE Beaubienare" (5:33)
Ataxia - "Take You Back" (5:53)
Brian Kage - "Poly-Phonic Phonk" (5:54)
Gari Romalis - "D-ENV3" (8:03)
Review: Norm Talley has put together a second volume of his Unity series on his own label Upstairs Asylum. It features his nearest and dearest from Chicago and Detroit, all of whom of course serve up perfectly smoky and stripped back deep house and techno grooves to make you move. Delano Smith's characteristic loops lock you in from the off on 'Big City Nights,' Norm himself pairs dub techno chords with suggestive techno stabs that keep you on edge and Brian Kage's 'Poly-Phonic Phonk' is heady, dreamy, richly melodic house bets listened to in a cosy back room at 4am.
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