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House Music Dos
Cat: NSRV 001. Rel: 15 Apr 25
House Music Dos (8:50)
Househeads In Full Effect (11:46)
Review: Phoenix man Eddie Amador is synonymous with one track more than any other artist in the game. He wrote 'House Music' in 1997 and it soon became a club anthem that has endured over the years. Now, decades on, he is back with a follow-up of sorts in the form of 'House Music Dos (Doin' It House Style.' The lyrics from the original, "not everyone understands house music, it's a spiritual thing, a body thing, a soul thing," still hold true and fragments of that tune appear here next to fresh funky drums and gritty chords. 'Househeads In Full Effect' has a darker vocal that infuses low-slung drums and a funny bassline with real menace.
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Tags: 90s House
 in stock $17.33
Bushwick Kindergarten
Cat: WU 007. Rel: 23 Apr 25
Andrade - "Kubernetes" (7:20)
Andrade - "Content Security Policy" (6:03)
Dragosh - "One Way" (9:16)
Fabrizio Siano - "Control Your Emotions" (8:22)
Review: The fledgling WEorUS label rolls out more stylish, minimal and tech here from a trio of artists. Andrade goes first with 'Kubernetes,' a driving minimal house cut packed with hefty groove. It is followed by 'Content Security Policy' which is a slick, rhythm-forward roller that locks you into its flow. Flip to side-B and get swept into Dragosh's 'One Way,' a deep, hypnotic workout that's all tension and release and rounding off the trip is Fabrizio Siano's 'Control Your Emotions,' a poignant, late-night burner that delivers introspection through rhythm.

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OMAKASELTD 001
Cat: OMAKASELTD 001. Rel: 25 Apr 25
Ju (6:30)
Ju (Traumer Sunset mix) (5:54)
Review: This release by two talented French producers delivers a refined blend of deep and soulful house music with two different versions to chose from. 'Ju' on Side-1 is a deep, groove-heavy cut, layering soulful chords with a rolling bassline and a sensual vocal touch. The jazzy inflections and swanky lounge vibe exude sophistication, making it a late-night essential. On Side-2, the Traumer's Sunset version injects more energy into the original, pushing it toward a melodic, instrumental-driven burner. It retains the deep essence but lifts it with fluid rhythms and hypnotic layers. Elegant yet club-ready, both versions show a sleek, polished minimalism rooted in groove.
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out of stock $18.99
OKMAKASE 005
Cat: OMAKASE 005. Rel: 25 Apr 25
Fukai (4:50)
Yume (6:26)
Kemono (5:58)
London (5:41)
Review: Antraum's latest record is an exemplary case of whispery vocal fry working hand-in-hand with autotune: 'Fukai' serves fullerine-sharp, atomic sheets of vocal sound, set against harder beats, reducing our eardrums to the consistency of butter. It's no wonder that each and every release so far on the self-run outfit Omakase is so raw, so slicing, so cutting. The label is named after a Japanese culinary expression of indifference, "i'll leave it up to you", which, in the context of sushi dining, refers to chefs selecting and preparing dishes for patrons for them, rather than letting them choose. We're sure Claude Levi-Strauss, author of "The Raw & The Cooked", would've had something to say about this release. Because 'Yume' and 'Kemono' are also served as two further itamae's specials, assimilating ideas of music production and food preparation: beats, stabs and vocals are sliced, diced, sampled, mixed, filleted, and rolled into shiso-leaved bites.
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out of stock $18.99
Epic Wave
Epic Wave (12")
Cat: CV 10. Rel: 23 Apr 25
Critical Moments (6:57)
Epic Wave (6:35)
Morning Cry (7:12)
Smwm (5:40)
Review: Club Vision's tenth release celebrates a deep creative bond with Atimpuri who presents his standout new EP, Epic Wave. The A-side opens with 'Critical Moments,' a euphoric house cut radiating warmth and positivity that you cannot escape. The title track follows and delivers a hypnotic trance journey driven by energetic drums and an unforgettable lead riff. On the B-side, 'Morning Crying' channels classic 90s house with lush pads and a bold bassline, while 'Smw' offers a dreamy breakbeat closer rich with strings and immersive effects. Blending past and present, Atimpuri crafts a sound that's both nostalgic and forward-thinking here.
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out of stock $17.88
Game Of Tunes 3
Cat: GOT 003. Rel: 24 Apr 25
Baldov - "Dance Connection" (4:50)
Sif B - "Small World" (6:33)
Buenaguas - "Music Or Noise?" (4:56)
Alich - "The Evidence" (6:34)
Review: LEGRAM VG & Rubber Ducky Records have come together for this playful Game of Tunes series, and the third entry in it offers four more wafty tech house delights. Baldov's 'Dance Connection' is a balmy and breezy opener with some warm synth injections to soften the rickety tech beats. Sif B's 'Small World' is a bubbly cut with sci-fi motifs and Buenaguas's 'Music Or Noise?' Marries distant cosmic pads with sparky synth sequences that make for some nice colourful combinations. Alich's 'The Evidence' is the best of the lot - a pent-up, garage-tinged kicker with ass-wiggling beats and acid prickles. Pure heat.
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Watercourse EP
Cat: CABARET 037. Rel: 15 Apr 25
Watercourse (4:51)
Wood Ant (5:41)
Armour Plated (5:36)
Cinnabar (4:51)
Review: Analogue pressure from Bufobufo, who stops over in Japan for Cabaret Recordings after earlier international stints with Art Of Dark, Partout and Furthur Electronix. His second single for the label, founded by So Inagawa and DJ Masda, proffers a hypnotic blend, binarising the mood with the sliding melodes of 'Watercourse' and 'Armour Plated' with comparatively sparse and gritty perc-slaps of 'Wood Ant' and 'Cinnabar'. That strange but difficult-to-nail split between of hypnotic intrigue and immediacy is well and truly nailed.
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Intérprete: Ney Faustini
 in stock $15.64
Spacewoman (B-STOCK)
Cat: WE 014 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition
Spacewoman (instrumental) (5:45)
Let Go (4:31)
Dark Waver (5:09)
In The Night (4:46)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


Polish sensation Charlie delivers the instrumental mix of title track, 'Spacewoman,' on Wrong Era. It is a real gem that features powerful percussion and mesmerising, infectious arpeggios that stay true to her authentic Proto-Italo style. Charlie's mysterious vocals craft an esoteric narrative with lyrics like "I fly where infinity expands" propelling listeners deeper into her universe and the euphoric chorus offers a transcendental experience that only adds to the interstellar journey.
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 in stock $16.75
Spirito Malvagio
Cat: FOD 004. Rel: 23 Apr 25
Spedizione Controllo (6:01)
Do You Feel It (5:28)
Tribute (4:56)
Spirito Malvagio (5:28)
Flower Power (5:59)
out of stock $17.88
Disko Dialogue
Cat: FRPP 031. Rel: 15 Apr 25
Disko Diaogue (6:49)
Kick Da Flow (7:10)
Bottom Acid (6:08)
Acid Wunders (6:28)
Elements (5:56)
Review: Original Chi-Town bad man DJ Sneak shows up with his latest selection of loop-driven house jams, serving up five floor-focused cuts on the 'Disko Dialogue' EP. A key figure in the second wave of Chicago house, his prolific career has seen him explore acid house, disco cut-ups, and hypnotic, tracky realms. Much, if not all, of that is on display here. The title track features looped strings and echoing vocals over a pounding kick and skippy snares, while 'Kick Da Flow' follows a similar trajectory, albeit with a slightly more restrained mood. 'Bottom Acid' ups the energy with pulsing 303 gliding over piercing drums, while 'Acid Wunders' dives into trippier territory, with its nocturnal groove endlessly undulating. The rolling rhythms of 'Elements' cap a fine EP, with DJ Sneak proving he's lost none of his big-room bravado or production swagger.
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out of stock $17.61
Join Hands
Join Hands (180 gram translucent green marbled vinyl 12" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: VESSELRECORDINGS 009. Rel: 16 Apr 25
Join Hands (7:13)
It's Time (6:42)
Roots (6:53)
Review: Ira James continues the fine curation of his excellent Vessel Recordings label here with a pair of legends taking care of a new three-track EP. Doc Martin and Joeski are long-time house royalty and they open up here with 'Join Hands' which is low-slung tech with rolling drums and some majestic piano chords that light up things with real emotion next to a passionate vocal. 'It's Time' pairs things back and allows a nice live-sounding and funky bassline to shine under percussive drums and 'Roots' has more swing to it as organic sound effects and crunchy snares all add detail.
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Tags: Minimal
 in stock $19.84
Archive G
Archive G (12" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: SPCLNCH 012. Rel: 17 Apr 25
DP-6 - "Martian Sands" (6:00)
Eric Louis - "Attenuate" (7:22)
Upwellings - "Steam Trail" (5:38)
Anton Kubikov - "Metal Cut" (6:45)
Review: The unpronounceable Spclnch label drops more unmissable house heat with this new various artists' offering complete with cool artwork. DP-6 gets things underway with the brilliantly raw and undercooked house of 'Martian Sands' which is deep and dubby and packed with atmosphere. Eric Louis follows a similar path but with more light in his slick chords and Upwellings brings some tech edge and more tense, textual pads to his 'Steam Trail.' Anton Kubikov shuts down a heady, stylish backroom EP with the sub-aquatic dub techno goodness of 'Metal Cut'.
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Deep Sea Villain EP
Deep Sea Villain EP (12" reeditado)
Cat: OYSTER 65. Rel: 15 Apr 25
Edward - "Tentacle" (7:09)
Trybet - "Moodsetter" (Edward remix) (7:22)
Edward - "Dr Octo" (7:35)
Review: Astonishingly, 18 years has now passed since Gilles Aiken - probably more celebrated these days for his work under the alternate Desert Sky alias - first offered up off-kilter tech-house tracks as Edward. Last year, he impressed with a wonderfully deep and unctuous EP on deep house imprint Smallville; here, he makes his bow on another must-check label, Kalahari Oyster Cult. In keeping with the imprint's love of all things trippy and otherworldly, opener 'Tentacle' sees him wrap chiming lead lines, psychedelic synth motifs, weird noises and layers of percussion to a chunky, locked-in house groove. Aiken then goes off piste via a skewed, druggy and at times dreamy tech-house remix of Trybet's 'Moodsetter'. Arguably best of all though is impossible-to-pigeonhole flip-side 'Dr Octo', which is immersive, unsettling, tactile and eccentric in equal measure.
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Underworld
Cat: ST 004. Rel: 15 Apr 25
Underworld (4:26)
Stereophysical (5:17)
Elusive (5:38)
Electrodreammachine (5:04)
Feeling Real (4:48)
Cherry Red (3:25)
Review: The Space Trace label keeps quality high with this fourth outing on wax. Eric Os is on the button for this one with 'Underworld' first to lure you into its world with gently broken bets and moody pads setting an eerie tone. 'Stereophysical' is more jacked up with fizzing synth lines and warped pads over future house beats and 'Elusive' bringing some trance energy to its flashy, bright synths. 'Electrodreammachine' is a wonky electro workout with withering sci-fi motifs, puling synth sequences and raw hits. 'Feeling Real' and 'Cherry Red' complete the EP with more blends of house, electroclash and sleazy guitar riffs.
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Untitled One
Cat: FEL 001. Rel: 23 Apr 25
Iree Style (dub Journey mix) (6:09)
Groove Connection (6:52)
Engineer Error (Faulty Break mix) (7:02)
Could Use A Fork? (6:32)
Review: Self-styled as group of escapees on the run from the law, Felon5 are a techno production outfit whose alliance spans back decades. Jobe Elliott-King, Charley Tucker & Oliver Rayner offer up yet another holy trinitarian prayer here - in what makes up the first release on their own self-titled imprint - hand-picking the best motifs of ragga, progressive, ambient and Detroit house for one rather cool, downtown-bound four-hand. Best on the tab has to be the speed garaged 'Groove Connection', whose burbly bass babbles and faint voices seem to suggest connections only form through re-dug grooves; repeated navigations of the same trenches.
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out of stock $18.99
Gluten People 01
Cat: GP 01. Rel: 25 Apr 25
You Bet I Will (8:09)
Gluten People (6:13)
I'll Tell You A Secret (8:09)
Ther Is No Tomorrow (6:11)
Tags: Tech House
 in stock $16.20
Explorations
Cat: PERMVAC 3491. Rel: 24 Apr 25
X-plor01 (6:04)
X-plor02 (6:20)
X-plor03 (6:58)
X-plor04 (5:50)
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Arnold
Arnold (grey marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: DRGL 004C. Rel: 14 Apr 25
Fashion Killa (6:40)
Arnold (6:39)
Sopa (7:09)
Scatto 2 (6:07)
Tags: Tech House | Minimal
out of stock $18.72
Sudaritmo
Sudaritmo (12")
Cat: MVS 002. Rel: 24 Apr 25
Guile - "A Donde Vas" (7:10)
Marcos Coya - "Sabes Que Si" (5:59)
Donnie Cosmo - "El Boogie Del Valle" (6:03)
Lucho - "7 Almas" (7:09)
Review: Focused on artists from the great anatine peninsula that is South America, Mirror Vinyl Series reflects the techno-house multi-talents of many an artist from Argentina to Bolivia to Ecaudor to Peru to Suriname to Uruguay to Colombia to Venezuela to Brazil... there are simply no limits on locale, except for the featuring artists' ancestries themselves, and that to hail from SA is a must. Here, after a stellar set of digitals recently from Sofia Duz, Zolbaran, Atemporal and Marcos Coya to name but a small few, we're now heard hearing the Uruguayan ur-builds of Marcos Coya ('Sabes Que Si'), the chord-smeared minitech funk of Colombian boheme Donnie Cosmo, and/or the hoarse breaks, seedy acids and "what do you wanna take tonight?"s of guileful Brasiliera, Guile.
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out of stock $15.37
Magic Black Plastic Vol 7
Cat: SELV 013. Rel: 23 Apr 25
Powershow (Full Length vinyl Instalment) (12:48)
Earthlings X (7:10)
Stereodarama (7:25)
Review: Hastings-born prog/tech veteran Danny Howells' latest foray into the world of house music proves once again why he's a staple of the scene. Lead track 'Powershow' is a sprawling 12-minute exploration that encapsulates everything great about houseideep, soulful, yet endlessly driving. Following that is 'Stereodrama,' which shifts gears slightly, upping the ante with a raucous, percussive workout. It's a perfect reflection of Howells' deft touch for crafting emotionally resonant yet unrelentingly danceable moments. Finally, there's 'Earthlings X,' a track that might have been created years ago but still feels entirely of the moment. Despite being Danny's first release for Selador, it's aged like fine wineiits ever-present freshness matching its ability to still sound like a future classic. It's the kind of cut that seems to embody everything Howells stands for, the perfect intersection of intelligence, energy, and soul. Sounding both timeless and cutting-edge this is another feather in his already many-feathered cap.
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Tags: Tech House
out of stock $16.20
Days Gone By
Cat: QV 018. Rel: 25 Apr 25
Tower (5:46)
Kanarejka (5:36)
Days Gone By (6:15)
Starry Night (5:57)
Tags: Tech House
 in stock $17.88
Slink 'N Slide (B-STOCK)
Slink 'N Slide (B-STOCK) (blue vinyl 12")
Cat: UTS 14 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition
Slink 'N Slide (6:22)
Viral Vendor (Trance mix) (6:20)
Pumba (5:52)
Clarkey's Car Keys (6:02)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


Chris Stussy's Up The Stuss label is one of the hottest out there right now - a fresh label setting the underground with its mix of spaced out breaks and deep house, slick minimal and futurist techno sounds. Jhobei is part of that revolution and lands here with a fresh four tacker that cones on nice blue vinyl, with 'Slink 'N Slide' - a throwback sound with rave overtones and rapping basslines that never quit - and 'Viral Vendor' (Trance mix) among the rigid groove highlights.
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Bounce EP
Bounce EP (12")
Cat: FUTURA 001. Rel: 24 Apr 25
Bounce (7:02)
Bounce (Reflex Blue remix) (5:58)
Bounce (Boss Priester remix) (5:54)
Tags: Tech House
 in stock $16.20
VAM 11
VAM 11 (12")
Cat: VAM 11. Rel: 14 Apr 25
Humanity (7:08)
Humanity (Ki Mi remix) (7:40)
Shadow Tree (8:24)
Illustration (7:09)
Review: Veteran Russian producer Andrey Loud is back with another exploration of dancefloor minimalism with these three deep outings on Afterme. Precise production defines his style with tight drum loops and a warped bassline drawing you in while alien effects add the detail. A standout is the Ki.Mi. remix of 'Humanity' which reimagines the original with an extra bump in the drums and dry, textured hits. 'Shadow Tree' is a shimmering melange of silvery snares and hits with loopy bassline phrases perfect for cosy club spaces. 'Illustration' is a more introverted close with pensive pads and a moody atmosphere for the wee small hours.
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
 in stock $16.48
Big Whoops
Cat: AR 001. Rel: 15 Apr 25
She's Startin (5:45)
Unbearable Delight (5:40)
Big Whoops (4:42)
Scissor Me Timbers (5:56)
Review: Maara's debut on her very own Ancient Records lifts the lid on long-hidden truths and buried queer histories. Rein-whipping the steed of techno to redirect it towards better representations for lesbian communities in dance music, 'She's Startin' and 'Unbearable Delight' are heard resurrecting forgotten, seventh-hell secrets on a furious A-side. Faustian pacts tempt us to indulge a diabolical knowledge, while Maara holds out hope for a sapphic world, extracting simmering, fluid desires against a background of staid complacency. The Montreal producer ends on a slippery note with 'Scissor Me Timbers', where the sound design morphs into something eerily glottal, with bellowing voices, alarming hooks and knocky percs promising a ceaselessly hedonic alternate future.
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Cant U Hear Me
Cat: HBT 012V. Rel: 24 Apr 25
Cant U Hear Me (extended mix) (4:56)
Trust (extended mix) (6:21)
Review: In signature cinematic melodic techno style, Mind Against and Cay bring 'Cant U Hear Me / Trust', laying thick a hi-tech fusion of soulful house and synthetically squeezed sound-energy. The thrumming heartbeat of UK club culture is heart sifted through a harsh cyborg grate, reducing things to a metallurgic, pulmonary pulp. Crystalline percussion, cascading synths... 'Trust' makes particularly pristine use of untainted pluck design, with peaking plucks wriggling in the mid-high layer like buds on a mecha-euphoric flower (just look at that front cover).
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Linkblow EP
Cat: NINJA 002. Rel: 14 Apr 25
Linkblow (6:52)
Morgan (6:28)
Krazyteora (6:29)
Review: Ninja Records looks to build on the success of its first outing with a new outing from Miroloja who are brothers and key players in the Parisian underground with great credits already to their name on Berg Audio, Tzinah Records and OLO RECORDS. Their stripped-back but tight sound is laid bare on opener 'Linkblow' with its warm house kicks and wet clicks soon to make you move. 'Morgan' is speedier with some space-tech vibes and a snappier low-end. Closer 'Krazyteora' then explores a creepy late-night urban landscape with some cyclical drums and synths moving things onwards.

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Plastic Emotions
Cat: XRD 028. Rel: 24 Apr 25
Innato (6:28)
Gargols (6:15)
Chronic Pain (6:09)
Plastic Emotions (6:49)
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The Lost Tracks Vol 1 (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
The Lost Tracks Vol 1 (Record Store Day RSD 2025) (180 gram vinyl 12") (1 per customer)
Cat: PGRSD 2025. Rel: 19 Apr 25
Narcoticz (Pt 2) (5:42)
Practices 2 Back When? (5:19)
Home Truths (G Underground dub) (7:06)
Review: Three outsize rarities on Mr. G's very own Phoenix G imprint (operating since 1999). 'The Lost Tracks 1' hears the man-myth-legend rise from the mounded ashes of a deep house firestorm, where in classic "vaults" fashion, Mr G aka. Colin McBean presents tunes as though they were known sequels. Even so, 'Narcoticz Pt. 2' hardly recalls an original tune by the same name. It's almost as though there's a hidden universe of sound we're only tantalisingly being let in on... With G's driven but distillate deep house sound on fullest display here again, make sure to cop these muted rarities, as they're RSD exclusives and will surely dematerialise quick.
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Intérprete: Ney Faustini
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Ace High EP
Ace High EP (recycled marbled vinyl 12" + insert limited to 140 copies)
Cat: FTV 005. Rel: 16 Apr 25
MRE - "Armadillos" (5:30)
ReKaB - "Always Having Fun" (7:34)
ReKaB - "Climbing High" (8:56)
MRE - "Ace" (6:00)
Review: London label Fourier Transform welcome back Rekab (James Baker) and label debuter Mre for 'Ace High'. 'Armadillos' rolls up its chassis for a serious exercise in minimal weight, reconstituting tuned percussions as it trundles along, while Rekab's 'Always Having Fun' posits an ideal life-mode: a steady, direct current of enjoyment, set to hedonically calculated beats. 'Climbing High' rebates the percussions for a subtle lark's ascent in deep acid, while 'Ace' complementarily descends across cross-rhythmic breaks and harmonies.
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How Delicious
Cat: SLS 005. Rel: 15 Apr 25
Sour Pie (7:01)
Circuits (6:26)
Que Rico Enrigo (7:25)
Clockworksx (7:51)
Review: Silias Records welcomes Marko Nastic, a venerated DJ and producer from Serbia who could rightly claim to be one of his country's biggest underground electronic music exports. He brings peak time renegers here with tracks rooted in techno and tech such as 'Sour Pie' with its mechanical drum loops and rickety rhythms run through with blasts of electricity. 'Circuits' is smoother, deeper, more rounded in design and jazzy in melody. 'Que Rico Enrigo' is packed with well-designed sounds and a hint of Latin flair in the vocal sample and 'Clockworksx' shuts down with a thudding, persuasive and chunky tech sound with clattering percussion adding some texture.

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Pulse Ignition EP
Cat: SAVOR 026. Rel: 16 Apr 25
Afterain (6:34)
LEV300 (6:36)
Clantee (5:30)
LA Watts (6:13)
Tags: Tech House
 in stock $15.09
Tell Them
Tell Them (12")
Cat: ODF 001. Rel: 23 Apr 25
Tell Them (5:27)
Underground (5:49)
Tags: UK Garage
 in stock $16.75
Nineteen EP
Nineteen EP (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: GRF 001. Rel: 16 Apr 25
Nineteen (8:23)
Lazer (7:08)
Little Bit (7:58)
Electric Night (7:15)
Review: Romanian artist Mihai Pol has the honour of serving up the first outing on Griffith and brings his signature atmospheric minimalism to the fore. His sound is both organic and immersive as evidenced by 'Nineteen' with its silky synth tones and wavy, stripped-back tech beats. It has a cheeky character that is replaced by a more dreamy and whimsical feeling in 'Lazer' which has soft harmonies and bubbly pads soothing the drums. 'Little Bit' gets more gritty with a kinetic kick and hit combo and percolating bass that gets more loose and acid-tinged as it unfolds. Last of all, 'Electric Night' shuts down with classy chords from dub techno, rippling melodies that melt off to the horizon and a heady vibe that gets you thinking.
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
out of stock $17.88
Minimanimalistics
Minimanimalistics (limited 1-sided maroon marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: XBITXS 4. Rel: 24 Apr 25
Minimanimalistics (20:34)
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Bitch U Could Neva
Cat: TKG 017. Rel: 24 Apr 25
Bitch U Could Neva (6:38)
Bitch U Could Neva (dub) (6:40)
Bitch U Could Neva (GIDEON remix) (6:02)
Bitch U Could Neva (Fatherhood remix) (4:55)
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Make Love Dark Browed
Cat: NNS 010. Rel: 15 Apr 25
Shjva - "Forerunner" (6:50)
Lostlojic - "Feel Podil" (4:21)
Saturated Color - "Trancia" (4:30)
Peshka - "Lyrica 3000 mg" (5:44)
Yevhenii Loi - "Flux Emanation" (7:39)
Review: The debut album from Ukrainian collective Noneside unites musicians and visual artists under the inspiring words of poet Taras Shevchenko, who said 'Make love, o dark-browed ones.' Framed by a painting from contemporary artist Iryna Maksymova, the music explores the trance and tech house that is destined to bring souls together on the dancefloor this summer and beyond. Shjva opens with fresh and mashed bass and sleek trance pads that are subtle but effective. Lostlojic layer sup deep, bubbly techno drums and bass with an angelic vocal tone and Saturated Color's 'Trancia' is a speedy, scuffed-up tech groove for late-night cruising. Peshka and Yevhenii Loi offer two more future-facing trance-techno fusions packed with feels.

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Intérprete: Lostlojic
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AURUM 005
AURUM 005 (12")
Cat: AURUM 005. Rel: 25 Apr 25
Save The Machine (7:38)
Sefirot (7:04)
Dao (7:20)
Review: German label Telum's sister label Aurum marks a return to wrecker rekids with another light-set payload, this time enlisting the aid of the talented Silat Beksi for chapter five in the so-named series. Through hypnotic, minimal grooves, deeper-shades bass and a life-before-your-eyes nostalgia - going heavy on the filtered samples on the likes of 'Sefirot' and 'Dao' - Beksi reproves those who'd doubt his craftmanship, submitting to the ancient way of the tao.
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Intérprete: James Reid
Tags: Minimal
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It's Not Over
Cat: MM 017. Rel: 25 Apr 25
When I Was Young (6:56)
The Rush (6:35)
Rewired (5:31)
Review: Chicago born, Detroit-raised Delano Smith is one of the foundational artists of the contemporary house scenes. In 2023, he revealed he was suffering with a rare form of cancer but as this new EP title suggests, he is still here and still crafting high-grade sounds. 'When I Was Young' kicks off with his signature smoky drum loops and train travel sense of hypnosis. 'The Rush' is another heads down jam, this time marbled with eerie pads and wet clicks and claps that oil the groove while 'Rewired' shuts down with real late night delicacy and evocative minimalism.
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Intérprete: Fog
 in stock $17.33
Personal Universal
Cat: HBL 006. Rel: 28 Apr 25
Dragapella (Hard edit) (7:21)
Simple One (5:29)
Laculesdesample (5:58)
Review: Lisbon's Hubble Recordings present their sixth release so far, keeping firm to their artist-specific EPs approach following brilliant releases from Kaesar, Costin RP, Miroloja, Octave and Alex Pervukhin. The latest is from tech house hurler Sublee aka Stefan Nicu, whose flight-booking impulse is as strong as ever, here having stopped over from far-flung Romania. After a string of both digital and vinyl stopovers, 'Personal Universal' appears as the pendular follow-up to 2024's Rawax debut 'Simple Two', bringing hugely doubled vocal cantata to a fervent acid build on the title track, while ensuers 'Simple One' and 'Laculesdesample' bring fidgety synth double bass and unorthodox percussions. A personal universe we'd never want to leave!
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Floyd
Floyd (yellow marbled vinyl 12" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: RAWAX 011YLTD. Rel: 22 Apr 25
Floyd (7:09)
Doobie (7:32)
Review: Swayzak is a micro house, minimal and techno duo, aka James S Taylor and David Brown from the UK, whose name alone will get many older dancers hot under the collar. Their craft was second to none during their peak and here we get a reminder of that with a new outing on Rawax. 'Floyd' is a jazzy dancer with live claps, spinning hi-hats and louche grooves all topped with synthetic synths that never quit. 'Doobie' is a more deep sound with late-night headsy vibes. The drums are supple, the synths squeal and spoken word mutterings add a human touch. Two well-realised and effective cuts from Swayzak.
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out of stock $16.75
TELUM 013
TELUM 013 (12")
Cat: TELUM 013. Rel: 14 Apr 25
Track 1 (7:37)
Track 2 (7:24)
Track 3 (7:07)
Review: After a years' hiatus, we're hit round the face with the return of Germany's Telum, as though a repressed memory had come back to haunt us. Making up chapter 13 in the Telum story, this big-hitter record compiles three unknown authorial knowns onto a bite-sized but palette-testing green label. 'Track 1' riffles away with its high-fantasy sound design, while 'Track 2' hurtles through implacable FM harmonics, and 'Track 3' mobilises the very same set of sounds for a brilliantly breathable, nocturnal knee-nudger.
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Intérprete: James Reid
Tags: Tech House | Minimal
 in stock $16.48
Vika
Vika (12")
Cat: VRLTD 006. Rel: 14 Apr 25
Vika (9:53)
Vika (Maher Daniel remix) (7:57)
Review: Canada-born, US-based Topology aka April Terry continues to carve out dark underground minimal sounds with this new single on VRNT. 'Vika' is a melange of ghostly vocal whispers and dreamy ambient pads, sci-fi sound designs and icy-cold hi-hats. The drums keep time with a hefty thud and make this one perfect afterparty tackle. The Maher Daniel remix ups the pace with some more silky and quick drums and smeared pads for a soft, sunrise feel when the first rays peak through the blinds.

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Bitter Suite
Cat: TPR 004. Rel: 15 Apr 25
Bitter Suite (10:18)
Bitter Suite (Symphony mix) (4:56)
Bitter Beats (5:31)
Review: Berlin-based Aussie Tornado Wallace has a long track record of tiptoeing the fine line between perfectly judged dancefloor pleasure and the more musically immersive sounds of Balearica and sun-soaked, sofa-ready deep house. He touches all those bases on 'Bitter Suite', his debut for Apiento's excellent Test Pressing Recordings imprint. In its' full length, near ten minute original mix form (side A), the track joins the dots between psychedelic, lightly acid-clad 1993 progressive house and - via waves of instrumentation and positive melodic motfs - the colourful musical rush of the System 7's most gorgeous early-to-mid-90s productions The latter element comes to the fore on the kaleidoscopic, string-laden and slow building 'Symphony Mix', while the 'Bitter Beats' version is a pounding, sweat-soaked drum track.
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Celestial Dance EP
Cat: FOW 001. Rel: 17 Apr 25
Tommy Vicari JNR - "Go Again" (6:00)
Tommy Vicari JNR - "What Kind Of Love Is This" (6:09)
Loopdeville - "Los Pollos Pos" (7:07)
Loopdeville - "Do You" (6:51)
Review: 'Celestial Dance' is Tommy Vicari Jnr and Loopdeville's latest, collaborative contribution to new label Foxtail. 'Go Again' and 'What Kind Of Love Is This' draw on the slung-down timbral strength of amapiano's log basses for reuse in crowd-busting house groovemanship: we hear giggly knock hits stiffening otherwise angelic house ambiences, making for staunch low-end scaffolds. Loopdeville's B-side is the real hoot, meanwhile, as crowd murmurs and restless rhythmic petri cultures heard to come to life across 'Los Pollos', before the r&b inflect 'Do You', which samples what sounds like Miguel, closes on a potent tearjerker.
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Intérprete: Ney Faustini
Tags: Disco House | Minimal
 in stock $18.44
19 EP
19 EP (12")
Cat: VP 002. Rel: 25 Apr 25
19 (7:14)
Neutron (7:53)
Alora (7:00)
Bounty (8:09)
! low stock $19.55
Álbumes
Gravitational Grooves
Cat: GRSCL 44. Rel: 17 Apr 25
Inertia
Gravity
Orbit
Particles
Float
Mass
Heat
Eliptical
Object
Matter
Review: BT Gate X-138 returns to Greyscale with Gravitational Grooves, deepening his relationship with the label following 2023's kV Pylon. Ten sousing sonorities hear him reshape his signature dub techno sound with growth-mental finesse, emitting foggy atmospheres and slicing percs. 'Inertia' leans into soft chords and faint crackle before giving way to the stripped-down shuffle and understated melodic turns of 'Gravity', while 'Orbit' builds over and delay-heavy phrasing; 'Float' offers a breather with its ambient drift, while an embossed 'Mass' sears the ears with churlish mood-texture. Touchstones such as Konigsforst and In Moll are alluded to most subtly.
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 in stock $18.16
CBLVA 001
CBLVA 001 (12")
Cat: CBLVA 001. Rel: 14 Apr 25
Pheek - "Woyon Don" (6:19)
Mod303 - "Paname City Zoo" (6:28)
Night No Tori Vs Hubble - "Deja Vu" (6:34)
Sten - "Slope" (7:09)
Review: Cabale Records is a Parisian label that has, for the last few years been exploring the minimal techno world. It now branches out with its first various artist release featuring some tasteful tune makers starting with Pheek. He brings some loose percussive energy and wonky drum funk to his opener then Mod303 layers in dreamy and immersive pad work to deft, subtle drums on 'Paris City Zoo.' Night No Tori Vs Hubble keeps it deep and dubby with the late-night introspection of 'Deja Vu' then Sten's 'Slope' is a trippy afterhours sound with tumbling synth smears and percolating dub tech beats.
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Fargazing
Cat: GRSCL 43. Rel: 17 Apr 25
Chul
Deep [SEM]
FP/B6
Midnight, Our
Holding Patter(n)
Midsummer
Ochred
Ellipsoidal
Riding For The Fall
Shon
 in stock $18.16
Phase Space
Cat: AA 013. Rel: 14 Apr 25
N01 (FDF Reshape) (6:37)
Magic Hour (Andrey Pushkarev remix) (6:29)
Phase Space (FDF Rewire Fix) (6:41)
Fast Track (Sato alternate cut) (6:24)
Review: Bonafide and veteran Japanese house legend Satoshi Tommie is back with a second taste of his upcoming new album Magic Hour alongside a selection of fine remixes. First is an FDF Reshape of 'N01' which is dee, atmospheric and mid tempo techno, while the album's title cut then becomes a swamp, deep, menacing rework from Andrey Pushkarev. And FDF Rewire Fix of 'Phase Space' makes it into a deft, loopy, stuttering workout for the mind and the Sato Alternate Cut of 'Fast Track' is in fact a slow track steeped in dub dynamics.
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Intérprete: Fog
 in stock $17.05
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