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Em Potz
Em Potz (gold marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: VILREC 001MRBLD. Rel: 30 Oct 23
First Trax (6:03)
Second Trax (4:58)
Fourth Trax (5:41)
Third Trax (3:48)
Tags: 90s House
 in stock $15.91
Rhythm Of Life (reissue)
Cat: DBH 010. Rel: 03 Nov 23
Rhythm Of Life 1 (7:02)
Rhythm Of Life 2 (5:43)
Rhythm Of Life 3 (5:59)
Tags: 90s House
 in stock $14.59
Giv Me Luv (remixes)
Cat: YOSHICLASSIC 2. Rel: 13 Apr 16
Giv Me Luv (Nicole Moudaber remix) (10:41)
Giv Me Luv (Trent Cantrelle remix) (6:51)
Giv Me Luv (original mix remastered) (10:44)
 in stock $15.12
Cat Groove
Cat: RMCE 022. Rel: 13 Feb 24
Cat Groove (7:18)
Floating Around (5:16)
Hook Up (6:41)
Warehouse Blues (6:28)
Review: There's seemingly no end to the mind-blowing vaults of UK tech house titan Mark Ambrose. Even after the extensive three-volume run of reissues on Repeats, Rawax have found more of the South Coast legend's late 90s material that hasn't been reissued yet. Sharks be damned, the Cat Groove 12" is back within reach and remastered to bring the best out of the tracks. The title track is one of those artfully squashed, funk loop-riding jams that turns the heat up without any need for studio showboating - just the right ingredients. 'Floating Around' is a heady tripper crying out for the morning, while 'Hook Up' finds another soulful lick to place at the centre of a groove so crunchy it just has to come from an MPC. Hold tight for 'Warehouse Blues', which injects some nasty, pumping techno energy into the mix with a metallic bassline that comes on like Mr Fingers dipped in chrome.
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Intérprete: Replika | Common Mode
 in stock $14.59
Sound Metaphors Remixed Part I
Cat: BLESSYOU 015. Rel: 27 Jul 23
The Disciples - "Overflown" (Easy Flight mix) (7:18)
High Lonesome Sound System - "Waiting For The Lights" (Tribal remix) (7:26)
Sick Hardcore - "200 Pitch" (Excess mix) (6:09)
The Factory - "TIME" (Moving Slowly mix) (6:50)
Tom Chasteen - "The Accident Of Birth" (remix) (6:51)
Review: Aggelos Baltas aka Anatolian Weapons has been allowed access to the Sound Metaphors label in order to work his magic on some fine source material. The Greek producer flips five of them into magical minimal grooves embellished with plenty of great synth work and mystic melodies. His cherry picking of some of these 90s gems leads him to dub out, slow down, trip out and speed up the likes of High Lonesome Sound System's percussive new age dream 'Waiting For The Lights' (Tribal remix) and the chugging disco churner that is The Factory's 'TIME' (Moving Slowly mix) to make for a truly original collection.

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Intérprete: Alexis Le-Tan, DJ Mau Mau
 in stock $19.81
Sound Metaphors Remixed Part II
Delkom - "Delkom Tool" (6:36)
Om - "Brother That" (Tribal Om Acid remix) (7:13)
Software - "Present Voice" (Crystal remix) (6:49)
Sick Hardcore - "Clinic Rhythm" (extended Mystical version) (7:19)
Paradise 3001 - "Paradise Jungle Tool" (8:53)
Tags: 90s House | 80s House
 in stock $17.72
Heavy Water
Cat: SPRAY 003. Rel: 16 Mar 23
Heavy Water (5:42)
Heavy Water (D Tiff Floating To The Top mix) (7:18)
Diact (6:19)
Trouble Down Groove (6:45)
Review: The Cosmic Soup label did some mighty fine work in bringing Howard Dodd's work as Doc Bozique and Anoesis back into ear shot. Dodd released a fair clutch of wiggy, trance-inflected house and techno back in the wild old days of the mid-90s, and so it's no surprise to hear his music finding new relevance at a time when that sound is so warmly received on dancefloors all over the place. This release for German label Spray pulls together a few different bits from 1994, ranging from 'Heavy Water' and 'Diact' from The Anoesis EP to 'Trouble Down Groove' from Eight Day Music. Bringing the relevance with the current zeitgeist in no uncertain times, we're also treated to a remix courtesy of a scene leader in this field, D. Tiffany.
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Tortuga
Tortuga (12")
Cat: PL303 P. Rel: 01 Jun 23
OUT-SLD (4:35)
IN-SLD (4:33)
BAD-SLD (4:46)
SLD-EFFECTS (3:51)
Review: Those with even a basic knowledge of Italian dance music will have come across Alex Neri productions before; during the 1990s, he recorded loads of house (and less frequently, techno), under a wide variety of aliases. In 1991, he donned the Axe Corner alias (alongside studio buddies Adriana Dodici, Marco Baroni and Pietro Peretti) and delivered Tortuga, an EP of moody blends of house and techno that now sound surprisingly far-sighted. A-sides 'OUT-SLD' and 'IN-SLD' are both forthright but funky techno outings whose bleeping lead lines and thickset grooves pay tribute to the then-massive bleep & bass sound (albeit without the colossal sub-bass and dub reggae influences that style was famous for), while flip-side cuts 'BAD-SLD' and 'SLD-Effects' deliver tougher, late-night takes on the organ-rich Italo-house sound.
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SL 01
SL 01 (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: SL 1. Rel: 20 Apr 20
Slowhand (10:21)
Tall For His Height (5:17)
Kez (7:15)
Review: Seminal reissue alert! Baby Ford had already been a chart-baiting acid house superstar by the time he launched the PAL SL label in 1996. He'd left behind the major label scene and moved firmly back into the underground with exploratory techno releases on Ifach and collaborations with Mark Broom. This new label marked a shift for Ford though, setting him up for the trips into minimalist club tracks that have been his bread and butter for decades now. From the machine soul trysts of "Slow Hand" to the woozy techno thrust of "Tall For His Height" and the atmospheric house wriggle of "Kez", this release is a classic through and through. Beat the sharks and nab a copy of this long out-of-print gem.
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 in stock $8.08
Beltram Volume 2 (reissue)
Beltram Volume 2 (reissue) (translucent green vinyl 12")
Cat: RS 9104XGREEN. Rel: 09 Dec 22
My Sound (4:05)
The Melody (4:40)
Sub-Bass Experience (4:52)
The Reflex (4:51)
Review: Joey Beltram would likely feel you it is as much a blessing as it is a curse to have made a tune as monstrously successful and widely known as 'Energy Flash' so early in your career. Along the way, he made plenty of others that are just as effective in their mix of techno, breaks and rave. This second volume of them on the Belgian label R&S proves that. 'My Sound' is all throwback rave horns and textured metal drum sounds, while 'The Melody' has a more stripped-back but no less effective sound. 'Sub-Bass Experience' is just that - a bowel-bothering low end is the main feature with sharp hi-hats and blistering synths up top. 'The Reflex' shuts things down in marching late-night fashion.
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Reality Check (reissue)
Cat: SO 14. Rel: 24 Oct 22
I've Seen The World (5:39)
Is This The Life For Me (6:33)
Dance Shake Swing (7:12)
Dance (version 2) (6:08)
Review: Billy Nightmare, aka "Mystic Bill" Torres, grew up in Miami and spent much of his life involved in various parts of the music industry, but he's hardly seen good recognition for his work until now. Following its re-cropping-up online in late 2018 (the album was thrown up on the net by the artist himself) Sounds Records have ridden the wave of revived interest in the 'Reality Check' EP with a new vinyl reissue. Dreamy and industrial, we're nicely jostled by this one's cold sonic waves.
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The Realm
The Realm (12")
Cat: GR 12118. Rel: 14 Mar 24
The Realm (Love In D Minor mix) (1:04)
The Realm (acappella) (0:57)
The Realm (Rave mix) (7:01)
The Realm (Wild club remix) (7:25)
Review: Groovin Italy landed a monumental reissue for the label with C'hantal's 'The Realm'. Originally released way back in 1990 on the dance and early Brooklyn based Powertraxx records. Staying true to the original release, it offers the 'Love In D Minor' mix but does one better in tucking in the Acapella version to the A-side so the B-side 2 versions have a little more room to breathe. The added bonus has to be putting on the more rare "Wild Club mix' to the party along with the original 'Rave Mix'. All and all, a very packed reissue of some of the best versions of the track, all on one record. This might just hold the number one spot for best techno reissue so far of 2024.
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 in stock $15.12
Personal Interpretation (reissue)
Cat: INNDEEP 001. Rel: 08 Dec 22
Personal Interpretation (7:05)
First Principles (5:09)
Crossed Wires (7:46)
Review: Having previously done their bit to showcase new, timeless-sounding electro, deep house and techno, the people behind the admirable We're Going Deep and Innate labels (specifically Placid and Owain K) have decided to join forces on a new reissue-focused venture, InnDeep. The basic idea is to showcase forgotten and overlooked gems, many made in the UK in the 90s and 2000s. They've picked a gem to begin with: Tom Churchill's 1997 three-tracker Personal Interpretation - a cracking collection of melodious, bedroom-made jams that brilliantly blur the boundaries between analogue-rich deep house, far-sighted deep techno and off-kilter, bass-heavy wonkiness. Our pick of the bunch is the unfeasibly gorgeous title track, though sub-heavy closing cut 'Crossed Wires' is also superb.
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Amphibious Carbine (remastered)
Confidential - "Amphibious Carbine" (5:29)
Exocet - "Nitrogen" (4:59)
Holy Ghost Inc - "Walking On Air" (4:30)
Exocet - "Overdose" (4:57)
Primea Facey - "Poverty Line" (4:18)
Review: The Sound Migration label takes another trip back in to the CATT articles to explore the proto-trance and early bleep techno sound they were pushing from 1988-1991. Another five essential gems from the modestly sized catalogue get an airing here, kicking off with Confidential's haunting 'Amphibious Carbine' followed by the boxy pressure of Exocet's 'Nitrogen'. This is astounding stuff throughout, not least the freak-zone trip of Holy Ghost's 'Walking On Air', which sounds like the common denominator between Ibiza and Goa in their nascent days as party destinations. Don't sleep on the clattering funk of Exocet's 'Overdose' either, a seriously snappy groover with all kinds of oddball sampling going on.
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Tags: 90s House
 in stock $19.30
Breaking The Law EP (reissue)
Cat: MC 058. Rel: 24 Jan 23
Break & Enter (7:03)
TDA (To Danca Alot) (6:35)
GBH (Groovy Bouncy House) (5:50)
Review: Mint Condition is relentless in its mission to serve up carefully chosen reissues of house and tech classics from days gone by. It is now fast approaching a 60th EP as its strides into 2023 with UK tech house pioneers Terry Francis and Nathan Coles aka The Delinquents next up. This one came on their own Wiggle label back in 1998 and is perfectly indicative of their sound. 'Break & Enter' has warm liquid rubber bass, crispy snares and kinetic drum funk that makes you bump. 'TDA (To Dance Alot)' has chunky clicks and heavy drums that make you march and 'GBH (Groovy Bouncy House)' has a more far-sighted cosmic vibe.
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Past Moves III
Cat: SUSH 68. Rel: 15 Apr 24
Total Recoil (2004 Ol' Tape Restored) (8:06)
Pan Galactic (2001 Ol' Tape Restored) (12:46)
Review: Past Moves III is the final instalment of the vinyl-only series served up by Berlin's ever-well-curated and cultured Sushitech label. It is another essential 12' that packs in plenty of heat from the long-time UK favourite. His records are hard to find and expensive when you do and this collection highlights some of his superbly blended acid, dub, tech and house grooves from back between 1997 and 2004. On this one, you will find a pair of weighty, warm, and dubbed out tech cuts with bounce in the drums and Detroit soul in the pads. Timeless stuff.
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Past Moves I
Cat: SUSH 66. Rel: 15 Apr 24
Lazy Bones ((Past Moves remastered)) (8:43)
You Alone (7:01)
Review: Sushitech is back with another of its sublime vinyl-only projects and this one focuses on the work of Dexter. There will be three 12"s in all that draw together some of the producer's finest moments. He is a truly cult figure amongst those who know and he served up a fresh take on tech, acid, dub and house between 1997 and 2004 when these tracks were first made - if you can find any of those original records prepare to pay loads for them, or else dive into Past Moves I. It has a brace of slick, tightly programmed cuts underpinned by rolling pads with lovely lo-fi pads up top. Heady stuff.
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Past Moves II
Cat: SUSH 67. Rel: 15 Apr 24
Tronic (8:53)
Inside-Out (6:50)
I Move You (1997 remastered) (6:41)
Review: The second part of Sushitech's three-part vinyl-only series looking at the work of Dexter is another 12" doozy. The UK underground mainstay has been behind many cult and much sought-after records over the years and they all fuse obscure dub and acid tech house in smart ways. They were recorded between 1997-2004 and if you can find any OGs then you will be paying upwards of 100 quid for them. This slab has three driving but deep sounds carefully detailed with wispy pads and filtered vocals for perfect backroom deployment.
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The House Of God
Cat: GR 1299. Rel: 22 Dec 22
House Of God ($50 mix) (3:07)
House Of God (Holy version) (3:07)
House Of God (Unholy version) (3:05)
House Of God (1991 original Italian remix) (6:22)
House Of God (Sound Force extended mix) (6:14)
Review: It's not every day we encounter Christian acid house, but the historic contributions to the scene by one Dimensional Holofonic Sound (DHS, real name Benjamin Stokes) are an exception to this general observation. An ingenious project which takes full advantage of the penchant for acid house producers to sample Evangelistic sermons, Stokes always went one step further by neglecting to omit the religious themes in these samples. The result was EPs like 'The House Of God', first released in 1990 and reissued here via Groovin. Raw, breaksy and rude productions are all compelled by a core vocal sample here, proving that acid house - the gateway to many contemporary religious experiences - belongs to no-one but the almighty.
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The Mad Scientists (reissue)
The Mad Scientists (reissue) (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: COMMUNIQUE 008. Rel: 24 Oct 22
DJ ESP - "4 Days In The Laboratory" (6:42)
DJ ESP - "New Body" (5:41)
Hoschi - "The Mad Scientist" (10:28)
Review: A much needed repress of DJ ESP & Hoschi's The Mad Scientists EP on Minnesota imprint Communique has finally arrived. DJ ESP aka label chief Woody McBride, legend of the Midwest scene, takes over the first side with the droning and mental energy of '4 Days In The Laboratory' followed by one more cerebral cut in the form of 'New Body' which will have you trancing out under the strobe lights. Over on the flip, Hoschi's contribution is the high-octane peak time acid thriller that is the title track.
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All Shit (reissue)
Cat: CCE 040. Rel: 27 Oct 23
She Gong Clown (3:38)
Execise (3:38)
Beat It Up (3:46)
Pac Man (4:48)
Review: Chiwax outta Germany is no stranger to digging deep into the back catalogue of the legendary Dance Mania label having done so many times before. They are also more than familiar with the work of one of its mainstays, DJ Milton, having turned up some of his prime material in the shape of the Get The Cash EP all the way back in 2013. Now they look to his All Shit EP with four banging tracks of potent ghetto-house, sleazy vocals often centered around the mistreatment of women and brain-frazzling basslines.
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Lookout (reissue)
Cat: AGTE 03. Rel: 22 Mar 23
Lookout (Tha Luv Bomb mix) (7:06)
Lookout (On Tha Fly mix) (5:12)
Review: E.T.I might not be the best-known act to emerge from the breaks and acid-loving San Francisco scene of the 1990s, but their slim catalogue is nevertheless full of gems. The people behind AGT Records are clearly fans, because they've decided to reissue one of the trio's most potent singles, 1999's 'Lookout'. What we get is the same two mixes featured on the hard-to-find original release: the chunky, funky bass-propelled, breakbeat house masterclass that is the 'Tha Luv Bomb' mix (listen out for the wonderfully drowsy, loved-up synth riffs), and the pacey, P-funk-influenced 'On Tha Fly' mix, where short vocoder vocal snippets, crispy funk guitar licks and boisterous bass catch the ear.
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Right Here Right Now (CamelPhat Remix) (Record Store Day 2018)
Cat: TOOL 637. Rel: 01 May 18
Right Here, Right Now (CamelPhat remix) (8:24)
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In The Trees (remixes)
In The Trees (remixes) (6 track CD single)
Cat: JUNO 1CD. Rel: 20 Mar 07
In The Trees (Carl Craig C2 mix #1)
In The Trees (Jerome Sydenham & Tiger Stripes rendition)
In The Trees (Jerome Sydenham & Tiger Stripes Dark rub)
In The Trees (Jerome Sydenham & Tiger Stripes club mix)
In The Trees (original 1996 version)
In The Trees (Carl Craig C2 mix #2)
Review: In 2007 Juno Records is ten years old, and we've decided to celebrate by releasing 10 singles throughout the year. Each one is a classic dance track featuring new remixes from the some of the most exciting and established names in the business, including Julien Jabre, Spirit Catcher, Dimitri from Paris, Lindstrom, Troy Pierce, Cobblestone Jazz and many more. These releases will initially only be available from www.juno.co.uk and www.junodownload.com. To launch the series we have pulled out all the stops with the re-release of the timeless "In The Trees" by Faze Action, featuring remixes from the legendary Carl Craig and Jerome Sydenham & Tiger Stripes, as well as the brilliant 1996 original mix. A genuinely huge release, this could be the first of 10 future classics! ***Stop press 19/12/07: the Carl Craig mix has been voted #3 in residentadvisor.net's "Top 5 Remixes Of 2007".
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 in stock $7.56
All & All Vol 5
All & All Vol 5 (hand-stamped 12" in hand-stamped sleeve)
Cat: REPEAT 25. Rel: 03 Apr 24
Loving You (8:24)
Strong Woman (8:30)
Love In (6:14)
Review: Repeat's 'All & All' series is doing a great job in documenting the immense contribution that UK tech-house pioneer Terry Francis has made to the electronic underground. The genius of Francis's work of the late 90s and 2000s is how it presented a form of purist tech-house that drew as much from classic US deep house as the stargazing futurism of techno. This fifth instalment in the series boasts three decidedly deep excursions. Side A sports 'Loving You', an ultra-dreamy and immersive affair from 2001 that wraps deep house elements around a typically chunky and hypnotic groove. Over on the B-side, the echoing male vocal snippets, sumptuous pads and bubbly electronics of 'Strong Woman' are followed by the slightly more dubby (and even dreamier) brilliance of 1999's 'Love In'.
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Interview With An Alien (reissue with Delano Smith remix)
Cat: DET 313E. Rel: 30 Jan 23
Interview With An Alien (9:57)
Interview With An Alien (Delano Smith remix) (9:39)
Review: A hard to find sci-fi Detroit techno classic - it's featured everywhere from Marcel Dettmann to Zip's SW sets.- gets a timely reissue complete with a new, super solid Delano Smith remix. It's hard not to love the original in all its futuristic glory, led by a sturdy four-to-the-floor pummelling but boasting a throbbing neo-disco bassline - imagine a lost Gorgio Moroder classic being remade by Jeff Mills in PurposeMaker mode. But the Delano Smith remix updates it for modern palates, ironically by delving back even further, to the early 70s model Kraftwerk from whom he borrows some very austere but classy synth sounds and a touch of electro syncopation. Take your pick according to mood, they both do the job admirably.
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Lost In Thought Part 2
Cat: AX 034. Rel: 23 May 23
It's A Beat (6:53)
Gloomy Encounters (Melt Into The Floor mix) (5:37)
Never Die Just Multiply (5:07)
Musical Electronic Poetry (5:36)
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Reflections Of The Outer Object
Cat: MYS 017. Rel: 22 May 23
Floating (5:07)
Reflections Of The Outer Object (8:02)
Phantasme (6:36)
Give In & Resist (7:40)
Review: Mysticisms continues its global search for amazing music, hitting gold again with an EP of four previously unreleased house meets IDM with a dreamy edges by Romania's HAN aka Dan Handrabur, culled from early studio recordings between 1991-95. After getting into record store culture he began building a studio and eventually gave up studying in favour of production, relocated to Vancouver, Canada, where his debut release (as X Drone with Adham Shaikh in 1993) began to establish Handrabur's role as an integral part its electronic scene. Appearances with Harthouse, Exist Dance, Eye Q Records and many more followed, plus collaborations with the legendary Phil Western. The four tracks here haven't aged at all, with nimble beats, action-packed arrangements and dreamy atmospheres, 'Give In & Resist' coming on like Rising High-era Mixmaster Morris crossed with the playfulness of Air Liquide, and 'Phantasme' revelling in the same cross-rhythmic fun that informed The Black Dog's classics.
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Borai & Denham Audio Mixes
Cat: HOOJ 163. Rel: 15 Aug 23
HEO - "Cafe Del Mar" (Borai & Denham Audio Rave Booty mix) (5:25)
HEO - "Cafe Del Mar" (Borai & Denham Audio Pluck dub) (6:22)
Transformer 2 - "Fruit Of Love" (Denham Audio & Borai Audio Redux) (6:00)
Transformer 2 - "Fruit Of Love" (Borai dub) (5:54)
Review: A couple of years back, the revitalised Hooj Choons label released an album of orchestra-sporting covers of classic dance cuts of the 1990s under the HEO: Hooj Ensemble Orchestra tag, then got rave revivalists Borai and Denham Audio to remix their new version of trance classic 'Cafe Del Mar'. Here those mixes - a frankly filthy, bass-propelled 'Rave Booty' mix and a more acid-flecked, grandiose breakdown-sporting 'Pluck Dub' - finally make it onto wax, alongside the Club Glow duo's similarly previously digital-only reworks of Transformer 2's early 90s 'Hooj' classic 'Fruit of Love'. More tactile and loved up, with tactile bass, pleasing pianos and glassy-eyed vocal snippets, the pair's 'Redux' mix is simply sublime, while Borai's solo dub is a deliciously dreamy, rush-inducing affair that sounds like a future rave classic.
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Waiting For The Lights
Cat: SMR 012. Rel: 22 Feb 23
Waiting For The Lights (5:26)
Waiting For The Lights (Mandalay mix) (6:45)
Waiting For The Lights (Thai mix) (7:30)
Waiting For The Champion Sound (5:05)
Review: 'Waiting For The Lights' was first released in 1992, and is a breakbeat heartbreaker in mono, marrying stuttering leads and bleepazoid melodies into a hissing stew. Mandalay's mix is a heavyweight remix, not shy of indulging in 'tribal' additions such as marimba and djembe. By far the best remix is the Thai Mix, adding the perfect amount of weight with a rollicking acid line. We'll only say this about 'Waiting For Champion Sound', the B4: it deserved to be more of a hit.
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Doing It
Doing It (12")
Cat: MC 043. Rel: 20 Nov 23
Curly Wurly (7:54)
The Poet (7:03)
Ambidextrous Left (6:54)
Flying Saucer (6:32)
Review: For those who either weren't around or not alive in the late 1990s, Housey Doingz was an all-star collective of British producers - including scene stalwarts Terry Francis and Nathan Coles - who helped codified the then emerging tech-house sound via a string of EPs and a superb debut album, "Doing It". This EP from reissue specialists Mint Condition mines that album, offering up four of the most sought-after and timeless tracks. Check first the electro-flavoured late-night intoxication of "Curly Wurly" - all rugged acid lines, twinkling lead lines and stabbing bass - before admiring the more breakbeat-flavoured classical tech-house purity of "The Poets". Elsewhere, shuffling, tech-tinged beats nestle beneath dreamy deep house chords on "Ambidextrous Left", while "Flying Saucer" is a creepy, all-action affair bestowed with a genuine sense of forward momentum.
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FCom 25 Selkasaari EP (remastered)
Cat: 267WS 71133. Rel: 27 Jul 20
Selkasaari (10:09)
The Vinci (6:47)
Flavatanssit (7:01)
Mello Dick Track (7:00)
Review: Enjoy this remastered reissue on F-Communications of Finnish legend Jori Hulkonnen's much admired EP from 1996, as part of the label's 25th anniversary celebrations. 'Selkasaari Tracks' - Episode 1 was the first of a two part series, featuring such classics like the emotive, hypnotising and jacking title track, the healing hi-tech soul tones of "Flavatanssit" or the soothing late night deep house of B-side cut "Mello Dick Track" which are altogether the perfect zeitgeist of a golden era - for both the imprint and mid nineties house and techno music in general. Certainly one for the old school heads, and for those who didn't know - well now you know!
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Intérprete: Vincent Inc
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The Pulse EP (reissue)
Cat: 12TOT 11. Rel: 03 Oct 23
Indo Tribe - "Bring In The Pulse" (MFK mix) (5:10)
Indo Tribe - "In The Mind Of A Child" (First Born mix) (5:04)
The Future Sound Of London - "Hardhead" (Frothin' At The Mouth mix) (6:06)
The Future Sound Of London - "Pulse State" (831 AM mix) (7:20)
Review: Jumpin' & Pumpin' looks back into the seminal archives of The Future Sound of London here to reissue their fantastic The Pulse EP from 2008 which also featured tunes from Manchester pair Indo Tribe. It is they who start with 'Bring In The Pulse' which features some Happy Mondays hallelujahs, mad rave whistles and bristling electronic breaks. 'In The Mind Of A Child' (First Born mix) is then a bouncy techno cut with more visceral synth and acid lines and The Future Sound Of London kick off the flipside with 'Hardhead' (Frothin' At The Mouth mix) which is an assault of breaks, congas, whistles and rave signifiers. 'Pulse State' (831 AM mix) is that perfect tune to zone out to on a late night drive on the motorway.
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In The Kitchen 95'
Cat: CPJTX 007. Rel: 17 Aug 23
Come On Children (remix) (4:56)
Buzz Buzz (remix) (4:54)
It's House (remix) (3:46)
Movin Baby (5:22)
I'm A Freak (& Your Girl Is Too) (5:00)
Review: The late great Chicago house pioneer Paul Johnson will always be greatly missed. Few producers manage to cook up the sort of rawness that he did so often throughout his career, which indulged legendary EPs for top labels like Dance Mania. Here his In The Kitchen '95 EP gets served up by Chiwax's Classic Edition series. 'Come On Children' is a perfect embodiment of Paul's sound - raw drum funk, slapping hits and sweat-inducing vibes. 'Buzz Buzz' is a head-wrecking acid jam and 'It's House' is pure ghetto funk. There is high-speed sensuousness 'Movin Baby' and hypnotic depths to 'I'm A Freak (& Your Girl Is Too).'
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Beta
Beta (12")
Cat: CCE 041. Rel: 22 Jan 24
Left With Nothing (feat David Walker) (5:59)
Nastiness (6:08)
Armageddon (7:16)
Got 2 Groove (feat Devorah & Ida Burroughs) (7:28)
Review: Dana Kelley gets a lot more recognition these days since the excellent Boston Boy retrospective compilations which came out over the past year or so. The late US house heavyweight has a huge legacy behind his various aliases, and now Chiwax are looking at the Beta 12" from 1999. Opening cut 'Left With Nothing' is a powerful dose of deep house with a vocal turn from David Walker, while 'Nastiness' shows how gnarly and experimental Kelley could make his productions when he wanted to. 'Armageddon' is a hot and heavy worked with pumping compression creating the kind of locked in, sweaty atmosphere basement raves are made for.
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Beta (reissue)
Beta (reissue) (green vinyl 12" limited to 150 copies)
Cat: CCE 041G. Rel: 05 Feb 24
Left With Nothing (feat David Walker) (5:59)
Nastiness (6:08)
Armageddon (7:16)
Got 2 Groove (feat Devorah & Ida Burroughs) (7:28)
Review: US house music producer Dana Kelley's 'Beta' was originally released in a 1999 and became a late era tech house classic just ahead of electronic music moving towards big trance and prog sounds. It is an expensive original to find nowadays so this Chiwax reissue is welcome indeed. 'Beta' exudes a hypnotic energy that is driven by pulsating rhythms and intricate layers of synthesizers to make for a fine fusion of techno, house and ambient elements that will still captivate the dancefloor today. 'Left With Nothing' is a deeper opener, then things get more raw on 'Nastiness' and 'Armageddon' is drenched din soulful pad work. 'Got 2 Groove' is a stomping percussive groove with a busy and cosmic lead.
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Gumbo (reissue)
Gumbo (reissue) (limited 12")
Cat: TOKO 6. Rel: 19 Jun 23
Gumbo (9:45)
Custard Gannet (5:55)
Gumbo (Blooty mix) (5:58)
Review: Here's a welcome surprise: a reissue of one of the most revered records in the back catalogue of sadly departed Sheffield deep house imprint Toko. This 1997 gem is actually an all-star affair, with Klarky Cat (a reference to legendary satirical show Brass Eye) being a collaboration between Chris Duckenfield, Toko bosses Alec Greenhough and Paul Ingall (better known as Attaboy) and influential, overlooked Manchester producer Si Brad. In. its original form, "Gumbo" mixes the wavy, loved-up dreaminess of classic deep house with the organ sounds of U.S garage and the swinging, occasionally glitchy drums of early UK tech-house. It comes backed with a darker, chunkier and more foreboding rework (the mesmerising "Blooty Mix"), and the bright, acid-flecked sunrise giddiness of rather good bonus track "Custard Gannet".
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Sim 01/Trance Textures 2
Cat: SB 004. Rel: 09 Feb 24
Planetoide (6:03)
Loopy Tune (5:45)
Subterranean Express (5:58)
Encountings (7:25)
Review: Roland Klinkenberg is back on Late Night Burners with his Sim o1/Trance Textures 2 EP and does a fine job of hooking you in form the first beat. 'Planetoide' is warm, surging tech house with an underlapping bassline to die for. 'Loopy Tune' is a different proposition with a much more bumpy and playful rhythm full of bounce and 'Encountings' closes down with the more teary eyed and trance-tinged euphoria of the whole EP. In between is the raw, stripped back 'Subterranean Express' to make for a fourth different tune in this fine and varied package.
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Intérprete: DJ Mau Mau
Tags: 90s House
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Selected Works
Cat: MOM 051. Rel: 20 Mar 23
Stress Free (5:06)
Submerged In Sound (4:47)
He Chilled Out (remix 92) (6:37)
Astrogod (4:32)
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Come Down (remastered)
Cat: SMR 020. Rel: 01 Dec 23
Come Down (June mix) (5:01)
Come Down (July mix) (4:59)
Come Down (Juan Ramos remix) (4:40)
Summer's Child (12:36)
Review: Those of a certain age might well remember this early trance and breakbeat anthem from Life Form. It landed in 1993 and now on the occasion of its 30th birthday, it has been fully remastered for this reissue on Sound Metaphors. Right now this sort of sound is full back en vogue with all sorts of young producers aping those early glory days but few will match the quality of 'Come Down' with its slick breakbeat loops and alluring female vocals. There are two mixes, a Juan Ramos remix that is more downtempo and the captivating 'Summer's Child' is also included.
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Tags: 90s House
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Look Into Your Eyes (reissue)
Cat: EVA 001R. Rel: 09 Nov 22
Look Into Your Eyes (6:49)
Chica (7:33)
Twilight Manoeuvres (5:58)
Review: Lee Humphreys and Evasive label head Rob Pearson are Lovable Rogues, a tech house pair with roots in the golden era of that sound which had its home in South London. It was this three track EP back in 1999 that launched their label and 23 years later there is still plenty of clamour for it. 'Look Into Your Eyes' kicks off with thumping kicks and crispy hi hats, 'Chica' is more playful with freaky synth sounds and a hurried rhythm that helps elevate your rush while 'Twilight Manoeuvres' closes down with spaced out cosmic tech vibes and plenty of mind-melting motifs. Classic tackle.
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State Of Mind
State Of Mind (limited white vinyl 12")
Cat: REN 300002V. Rel: 09 Dec 22
State Of Mind (Gorgon City Renaissance remix) (7:29)
State Of Mind (4:48)
Review: 'State Of Mind' by Mephisto was originally released in 1992 as an Italian house precursor to trance. The single, receiving four mixes, was among the many wax releases to propel the producer (real name Maurizio D'Ambrosio) to longlasting acclaim, thanks to an affiliation with the label Palmares Records & Tapes. This new re-edit from Renaissance Records hears the 1992 version on the B with a 2022 rerub on the A by none other than UK house pushers Gorgon City.
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Re Melted (reissue)
Cat: STYRAXRECORDS MERV2023. Rel: 19 Feb 24
Dust (9:54)
Melted Vein (11:08)
Review: REPRESS ALERT!: Styrax has the rights to a great reissue of some long-lost but enduring classic cuts from Merv here. Written in 1995 and 1998 they are archetypal dub techno rollers that draw as much from the European school of Basic Channel as they do the lo-fi depths of Detroit. 'Dust' opens up with warm and humid chords over elegant and rolling beats that cannot fail to sweep you up, then 'Melted Vein' offers a more driving but no less hypnotic sound, this time with sleek tech pads peeling over the airy hi hats and bouncing kicks to take you up amongst the stars. Perfect for those zoned-out, low-lit basement moments at 5am. Quality tackle.
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Lovers Remixes (remastered)
Cat: SO 17. Rel: 24 Jan 23
Lovers (Roy Davis & DJ Skull mix) (8:55)
Lovers (Terry Mullan mix) (5:02)
Lovers (Boom Box mix) (5:54)
Lovers (Hyperactive mix) (5:30)
Lovers (DJ Slip mix) (6:36)
Lovers (Greg Stevens mix) (6:04)
Lovers (Mystic Bill mix) (5:33)
Powder (6:27)
Review: Last year Woody McBride's Minnesota label Sounds. reissued the Lovers EP, a 12" he originally released back in 1996 under his Modal alias. Now the remixes gets reissued to follow up, leading in with some Mariana trench depth charge gear from Roy Davis and DJ Skull. The Terry Mullan mix is a springy, 909 techno workout, while the Boom Box mix takes a lighter, drum machine jazz approach. There are so many old-school heroes involved here - Hyperactive, DJ Slip, Mystic Bill - but then what else would you expect from someone as invested in the scene and community as Woody McBride?
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Carnivalesque
Carnivalesque (double 12")
Cat: SO 20. Rel: 06 Sep 22
Quadruple Take (5:37)
Carnivalesque (6:53)
Down Down To The Pleasure Pond (6:21)
Strange Scent (7:08)
Beautiful Music (6:38)
Fat Fuzzy Funky Chunky (6:42)
Drifting Through The Dim & Dangerous Yet Fascinating & Curiously Peculiar World Of The Modern Day Carnival Circuit (6:49)
Pinch (6:43)
Review: Woody McBride and Dave Stevens worked together as Modal back in the mid-90s. Hardcore diggers have been banging their beats for a while but they're not that easy to find so thankfully the Sounds label reissues this collection go thumpers from 1997. It is a hefty double back of raw but soulful beats with rough edges, sharp hits and brilliantly unpolished drums. 'Quadruple Take' is a real sweatathon, 'Carnivalesque' brings the fun with rolling boogie-woogie pianos and further highlights included the silky and spaced out tech of 'Beautiful Music'.
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Intérprete: Superbreak
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White Horse
Cat: DDR 009. Rel: 15 Feb 24
White Horse (5:26)
Dub Horse (5:19)
Tags: 90s House
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Chunkafunk (remastered)
Chunkafunk (remastered) (180 gram vinyl double 12")
Cat: SOUNDS 007. Rel: 02 Oct 23
Your House Is Yours (11:53)
Your House Is Yours (part II & III Simultaneously) (11:50)
Feel Feel Feel (16:39)
Invasion Of The Touchy Feelies (11:48)
Review: .Nimbus Quartet were also known as Moral and featured producers Dave Stevens and Woody McBride cooking up their own slick fusion acid, techno and house. Their 'Chunkafunk EP' from 1995 is one other best and it has now been newly remastered for this nice heavyweight reissue on Sounds. 'Your House Is Yours' is a heavyweight bumper with emotive vocal stabs and off-grid chords bringing the rawness. Then comes part II & III Simultaneously in a more late night and mysterious track defined by its whimsical pads. The epic 16 minute workout that is 'Feel Feel Feel' is high speed cosmic tech house and 'Invasion Of The Touchy Feelies' is a masterful mix of gritty tech loops and hard-edge drum funk.
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Tidal Frequencies
Cat: ONLY 23. Rel: 27 Dec 23
Just A Phase (7:05)
Instamatic (6:24)
Motor Breeze (5:37)
Fragile (6:44)
Review: Norken is a cult producer with a legendary status. His older works have been reissued in recent times to ensure that they reconnect with newer generations and this time out it is an EP originally out in 1998 that gets reintroduced thanks to the Only One label. It's been remastered for the occasion so it sounds as good as possible, starting with the perfect frictionless 'Just A Phase' with its deft ambient pads. 'Instamatic' slows down to a tripped-out downbeat crawl with lots of liquid pads and 'Motor Breeze' then bends space and time with its warped lines and pixel-thin bits of wispy melodic detail. 'Fragile' shuts down with intriguing ambient designs over twitchy beats.
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Southern Soul (Remastered)
Southern Soul (Remastered) (limited orange vinyl 12")
Cat: ONLY 21C. Rel: 14 Apr 23
Southern Soul (7:40)
P Fox (8:29)
Spring Time (7:53)
Review: Norken's Southern Soul EP is one of the finest deep house 12"s to have ever been made if you ask us. That's why it is back once again with another remastered reissue. The master studio craftsman knows exactly how many elements he needs to make a deep, immersive groove and never does he use a single hi-hat more. His Southern Soul EP has been reissued a number of times before including by the likes of Delsin but now its title track gets remastered for this fresh serving on Only One. It is all wispy synths and cosmic motifs with bendy bass, then 'P Fox' picks things up with another rolling rhythm and dub kicks topped off with astral synths. 'Spring Time' closes with crunchier tech house drums and a more quickened groove but is still as deep.
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Blue Highway
Cat: NTCLASS 004. Rel: 04 Jul 23
Mind & Motion (5:20)
Ludiomil 75 (5:10)
Blue Highways (5:48)
The Gates Of Dawn (2:00)
Mellow Moebe (5:59)
Review: Aad de Mooy is better known as Paradise 3001 and has been releasing his fulsome take on techno since the mid 90s. Blue Highway is an EP from back then, 1994 to be exact, and it has aged faultlessly because these tracks will slot into any modern set without a problem, and likely be some of the best in it, in fact. It kicks off with the warped synth and bass entanglements of 'Mind & Motion' before the more gloopy and cosmic bass of 'Ludomil 75'. It's a masterful bit of future music that's followed by the vibrant Jaydee-like 'Blue Highways' and dreamier scapes of 'The Gates Of Dawn' and progressive cosmic funk of 'Mellow Moebe.'
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