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Singles
Fusic Volume 2
Cat: FUSE 007. Rel: 27 Mar 13
Enzo Siragusa & Liefko - "In My Head"
Seb Zito - "Sunday Morning"
Rich Nxt - "Flux Two"
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Politics Of Dancing x Djoko x Lowris
Cat: PODCROSS 007. Rel: 11 Jul 22
Politics Of Dancing X Djoko (6:30)
Politics Of Dancing X Lowris (7:43)
Review: Politics Of Dancing Records is an ever expanding and ever evolving and ever excellent label that has recently grown to include the P.O.D Cross sublabel. This next vital two tracker is a split with Politics of Dancing the artist on both sides, with a different producer on each. It is Djoko with whom he links first for a spaced out tech cut that spins you out into the cosmos on warm pads and metallic drums. On the flip is the more rubbery and bass driven dubbed out and deep offering from Politics Of Dancing x Lowris. Both sides bang.
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Tags: Tech House
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Extassy
Extassy (12")
Cat: LF 093. Rel: 11 Jan 23
Extassy (9:49)
In A Distorted Galaxy (8:07)
Review: Frenchman Sebastien Leger is something of a musical drama. He makes escapist sounds with lovely captivating melodies designed to get you to disconnect from the often harsh reality of life and connect with the here and now. Stepping away from his own label he now turns up on Lost & Found with two more such well-designed and mature tracks. 'Extassy' is awash with glorious pads and shimmering synth lines over airy, suggestive drums. Flip-side tune 'In A Distorted Galaxy' has more weighted drums and rubbery baselines, but still the sort of keys that are dimly lit and twinkle in the darkness.
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Hey Ron (remixes)
Hey Ron (remixes) (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: ZKR 2. Rel: 05 Oct 15
Hey Ron (Frank Wiedemann remix) (9:54)
Hey Ron (Kejeblos remix) (5:39)
Review: Swiss venue Zukunft Club Zurich made the logical expansion into a record label earlier this year with Zukunft Recordings, which was inaugurated in fine fashion by The Legendary Lightness, with Ripperton making the 12" all the more special thanks to his wonderful remix. Zukunft clearly felt there was further room to explore "Hey Ron" with two more remixes pressed up for their second 12" release. Up top Frank Wiedemann from Ame/Howling creates a hymn for the dancefloor, whilst the flip sees Kejeblos veering off into groovy disco territory on a revision blessed with early electro influences.
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Freekazoid
Cat: PILOT 12. Rel: 20 Nov 23
Freekazoid (Electro 'XXX' mix) (6:12)
Freekazoid (Ruff mix) (5:49)
Rumpshaker (5:02)
Review: REPRESS ALERT!: Locklead has previously endeared himself to the underground house world with nice classy cuts on labels like Hot Haus and Rawax. On Pilot, though he sets his sights on breakbeat and cooks up a tense, thumping and throwback rave sound. 'Freekazoid (Electro 'XXX' mix)' has stiff drums and sci-fi synths with spoken word vocals making for a fun atmosphere. The Ruff Mix is paired back, a driving groove with fresh drum sounds and withering chords. 'Rumpshaker' closes out with a rasping bassline skewing about the mix over more jacked-up and electro-fried drums.
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Intérprete: Ursula 1000, DJ Mau Mau
Tags: Minimal
 in stock $13.16
Square One
Square One (pink & purple vinyl double 12")
Cat: UTS 07PINKPUR. Rel: 30 Nov 21
Light Of Day (6:34)
Bumpin' Headz (7:26)
Hunting (6:17)
Plants & Astronauts (6:20)
A Gloomy Morning In The Red Box (6:27)
Liberte (7:32)
Dillusion (6:02)
Lac De Marcenay (8:12)
Review: Locklead has been laying down classy house music for the likes of Pleasure Zone, Rawax, Unknown To The Unknown and Hot Haus, so you know he means business. After this sterling run of singles he's stepping to Up The Stuss with his debut album Square One, which deals in eight richly rendered cuts of contemporary tackle that sum up everything he's achieved to date. There's a pervasive deepness at work on 'Light Of Day' which draws you in from the get-go, while 'Bumpin' Headz' revels in shimmering, bouncy chords and Detroit flavoured strings pads. 'Hunting' has a more inquisitive quality as it courses through minimal-tinted grooves and synth riffs, while 'Plants & Astronauts' takes a more cosmic approach to the tech house formula. We could go on but you get the idea - this is house music through and through, presented in pristine technicolour for maximum satisfaction.
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Cold Light
Cat: TOOL 1002. Rel: 21 Sep 21
Cold Light (extended mix) (5:29)
Cold Light (club mix) (5:39)
Cold Light (6am mix) (3:52)
Review: Clean-cut Scottish producer Kerr Slaven has been touted as a rising star for some time, though it's only since joining Toolroom in 2019 that he's come close to fulfilling his immense potential. 'Cold Light', his latest single for Mark Knight's much-loved imprint, has all the makings of a genuine crossover hit, with Leo Stannard's evocative, emotive vocals rising above an attractive blend of funk-fuelled house beats, rubbery electronic bass, dreamy chords and jaunty synth stabs. This accessible, radio-friendly blend is given a big room makeover on the accompanying 'Club Mix', a boisterous, sub-bass-heavy affair rich in jacking tribal drums and big builds, while the '6am Mix' re-casts the cut as a melancholic, soft-touch Balearic pop treat.
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Off July EP (feat Priku remix)
Off July EP (feat Priku remix) (180 gram yellow & brown marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: DBKAV 002. Rel: 02 Sep 22
909 R1 (9:42)
Cabin In Progress (9:10)
Off July (11:26)
Off July (Priku remix) (9:49)
Review: Duboka Records proudly welcomes Lizz to the family this vinyl only release comes with a special remix from Priku. Warm,cosy grooves that flirt with disco trappings while retaining thier minimal/tech mission, all delivered with a rather assured, classic edge.
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
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A Beladen Date 4 Ever
Cat: TR 036. Rel: 27 Nov 23
A Beladen Date 4 Ever (10:44)
Transport Fighter (9:43)
Review: Baby Ford's Trelik label is as revered as they come in underground circles. Ion Ludwig is not far behind when it comes to his productions and so the two are a perfect match who reunite once more here. This fresh 12" kicks off with the brain cleansing minimalism of 'A Beladen Date 4 Ever', a silky groove doused in harmonic chords, with swirling pads and rubbery bass all tightly intertwining. 'Transport Fighter' is a more punchy cut with thudding kicks and heftier bass, but still a nebulous eco-system of pads and melodies swirling around up top. Two killer cuts. no doubt.
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Eye To Eye
Cat: SMR 24. Rel: 27 Feb 20
Lost Desert, Gorje Hewek & Izhevski - "Yurta" (9:12)
Lost Desert & Lee Burridge - "Suzan Lunch" (8:16)
Lost Desert & Hermanez - "Jinx" (8:58)
Review: Enigmatic producer Lost Desert has built has career on collaborative releases, so it's little surprise to see that his second Shanti Radio outing comprises three quietly impressive studio hook-ups. He first joins forces with Gorje Hewek and Izhevski on A-side cut "Yurta", a delightfully loose and rolling fusion of slipped tech-house grooves, meandering electronic motifs, Middle Eastern percussion and drifting Arabic vocals. Over on side B he reunites with regular studio partner Lee Burridge for some deep tech-house warmth influenced by the music of Turkey, before hooking up with Hermanez to wrap gentle, blissful melodies, dreamy chords and toasty bass around another sumptuous, Middle East influenced dancefloor groove.
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Intérprete: Tomi Chair
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SaintLaurentYSL
Cat: YSL 001. Rel: 05 Apr 19
SaintLaurentYSL (feat Lil Baby - The Martinez Brothers re-edit) (6:08)
Backyard Boogie (NYC mix) (5:29)
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Arethusa EP
Arethusa EP (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: MGM 08. Rel: 22 Jun 20
Impasse (4:48)
Calm Circumference (6:15)
Aporia (5:44)
Vega (3:48)
Perfect Date Night (3:37)
Arethusa (3:35)
Gandharva Cities (4:09)
Review: Malin Genie welcomes an extensive EP treat from Lava Lap, an emergent producer with an affinity for the kind of braindance that will have fans of Jodey Kendrick beating their drum machines with approval. The acid is slippery, the structures ever-shifting and a wealth of expression spills out of every bar. There are faster drum & bass paced bits, melancholy detuned electro and much more besides. Far from just being clever music though, it's also amazingly emotional and so impeccably produced. Any electronica head should be all over this.
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Numerous Agnomens Vol III
Cat: AKUVA 03. Rel: 31 May 19
Audio Werner - "Something" (7:21)
Varhat - "Hear Far Away" (6:43)
Barac - "Dreaming Awake" (11:42)
Shonky - "Aciido" (6:58)
Lowris - "Signature" (8:09)
Dewalta - "Drift In The Void" (9:04)
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Toolroom Sampler Vol 7
Cat: TOOL 1176. Rel: 03 Oct 23
Martin Ikin - "Oscill8" (5:19)
Raumakustik & Tony Romera - "That Groove" (5:56)
Low Steppa & Crusy - "BFG" (5:44)
Eden Prince - "Get Down" (5:27)
Review: Toolroom share the seventh instalment of their label Sampler series, bringing together four new ones from six artists in their roster; Martin Ikin, Raumakustik & Tony Romera, Low Steppa & Crusy, and Eden Prince. These are huge, ravey, deep techy numbers for the big-room-inclined; we're rhythmically and vocal-samply implored to oscillate at a nigh-militant frequency, though the impulse to dance doesn't come without its shuffles and wonks. Our highlight here is the beatless breakdown in 'BFG', on which that delicious chord stab truncates all expectations thereafter.
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Tags: Tech House
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Ricardo Villalobos Remixes
Cat: EILP 5. Rel: 13 Jul 21
Feel Young Again (Ricardo Villalobos remix) (16:24)
Don't Let The Light In (Ricardo Villalobos remix) (15:13)
Review: For fans of off-kilter, minimalistic dance music, there is little more exciting than seeing the words "Ricardo Villalobos remix" printed on to the label of a brand-new record. For all his faults, Villalobos rarely delivers a duff rework, and he's once again hot gold with these revisions of experimental art-rock ensemble Low Island. He first tackles 'Feel Low Again', reinventing the indie-rock cut as a low-slung chunk of woozy minimal techno full of drifting vocals, bubbly electro bass, distant cymbals and snare-heavy beats. On the flip Villalobos reworks 'Don't Let The Light In', offering a slightly less dense and undeniably energetic take full of oddly-tuned electro bass, glitchy sounds, hazy chords and layered vocal samples.
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Intérprete: Kaoru Inoue
 in stock $11.86
SNALLHOURS 006
Cat: SMALLHOURS 006. Rel: 10 Nov 22
Velvet Velour - "Show You The Door" (5:51)
Liquid Earth - "Gummo Hardrive" (instrumental) (6:15)
The Honda Boys - "Funghi Pie" (5:51)
Dreaming Mind - "Mid-Bozz" (6:53)
Review: Small Hours from the Berlin-based Brit Youandewan is a young and already cult label that does things well, if not fast. Yet here we get a second EP in quick succession with the sixth outing again offering up four vital names from the house and tech underground. Velvet Velour opens up with squelchy, funky bass on 'Show You The Door' before Liquid Earth melts the mind with impossibly bendy synths and stiff drums on 'Gummo Hardrive.' Flip this 12" over and you'll find some cosmic tech in the form of The Honda Boys's 'Funghi Pie' and gurgling, gritty, metallic deep space house from Dreaming Mind who offers up 'Mid-Bozz.' Top tackle for sure.
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Tags: Tech House
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Round & Round
Cat: AESTHETIC 22. Rel: 22 Jan 24
Round & Round (7:08)
Profiterole (6:58)
The Rippers (6:52)
Talkie Walkie (6:59)
Review: Aussie minimal house man Litmus turned heads with his outing on Up The Stuss last year and now is likely to do so again with another fresh offering, this time via the Aesthetic label. His sound taps right into what is hot right now - spaced out breaks, tech and minimal. 'Round & Round' is a vocal laced broken beat tech cut with slamming drums. 'Profiterole' keeps it tightly coiled with infectious and bouncy drum funk and 'The Rippers' then slips and slides with all the evasive skills of a master boxer. 'Talkie Walkie' closes out with a more busy and trippy mix of synths and percussion.
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Tags: Tech House
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Trip EP
Trip EP (12")
Cat: MYOM 002. Rel: 27 Nov 23
Trip (8:09)
Airlock (4:55)
Sick Flips (7:10)
Space (4:41)
Review: Make Your Own Meaning continues to convey its unique techno message with a new statement of intent from label head Lurka. The artist has been busy of late and continues to be on a roll with another fascinating four tracker that genuinely serves up some original sounds and rhythms. 'Trip' gets things underway with organic percussive patterns stacked up over drilling bass to make for a prickly groove. 'Airlock' is similar but darker and heavier and 'Sick Flips' keeps the nimble feel going with dancing perc, rigid synths and scratchy sound effects all coalescing over broken drum patterns. Last of all is another dense, busy and multi-layered melange of tiny percussive sounds, synths and clipped rhythms that will make any floor move.
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Deputy Dog EP
Cat: BSU 009. Rel: 15 May 23
2 Tha Dance Floor (5:37)
Deputy Dog (6:30)
Rim City (6:49)
Feels So Good (As It Should) (5:10)
Review: A keystone label in the minimal and tech house world, Butter Side Up are yet to disappoint, adding another dazzling release to their collection, welcoming back Liquid Earth for 'Deputy Dog' - his second EP on the label. Exploring a sublime and spaced-out club sound, the LA-based artist is a new school mainstay, having previously appeared on the likes of renowned label Kalahari Oyster Cult and his own label project, Liquid Earth Physical. Tight punchy drums and swirling, interplanetary pads veer into view with the opening track '2 Tha Dance Floor'. Next up, the title track 'Deputy Dog' arrives as a wonky counterpart with bleeping and squeaking modulated beats dancing over a full-bodied bassline. On the flip side, 'Rim City' touches on a West Coast house sound with funk-infused chords and energetic, driving drums. Closing things up, 'Feels So Good (As It Should)' loosens things up, flowing between shimmering cymbals and a delicate, vapour-like synth melody, punctuating the track at points and then swerving out of view at other moments. A wonderfully varied release from a do-no-wrong label and an up-and-coming producer to get excited about.
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
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Brother Sister EP
Brother Sister EP (limited hand-numbered hand-stamped 12")
Cat: ETHOS 001. Rel: 11 Sep 23
Diurnal Drift (5:39)
Elliptical Orbit (5:58)
Parallel Paths (6:22)
Eastern Horizon (6:27)
Review: Greek label Ethos is all new and says that it aims to "present music from carefully curated artists that are consistent and true to their sound regardless of the current trends or hype." For their all-important inaugural release, they serve up a limited edition, hand-numbered hand-stamped 12" from Leonid who brings plenty of deep Detroit stylings. 'Diurnal Drift' opens with mid-tempo drums and loose analogue percussion in a dusty and dubby cavern, then 'Elliptical Orbit' is a serene and late-night horizontal groove. There is real musical craft in the lush chords and jazzy leads of 'Parallel Paths' while 'Eastern Horizon' sets down with a more raw and driving sound but still has a warm lo-fi glow.
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Time Moods 2
Cat: VISIO 051. Rel: 06 Sep 23
Machines In My Head
The Spirit Alive
Galaxy
The Space Channel
Review: Life Recorder knows how to get plenty of meaning and character out of the machines he uses to make his classically included house music. He proves that once more with a fresh outing on Vision Recordings that opens with 'Machines In My Head'. It's an unhurried cut with bendy synth lines bringing elastic movement to the rolling drums. 'The Spirit Alive' then rocks back and forth on hefty kicks full of reverb and 'Galaxy' gets more freaky and twitchy with pixelated leads and swathes of crystalline synth washing over the drums. 'The Space Channel' rounds out this most heady and atmospheric of EPs with another balmy mix of cosmic synths and classic four-four drum programming.
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Rumore Bianco EP
Rumore Bianco EP (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: MW 004. Rel: 06 Jun 22
Rumore Bianco (6:10)
Illusion (6:12)
Rumore Rosso (6:03)
Synthesy (Acid dub) (6:08)
Review: Jacopo Latini is an Italian producer just breaking through with some choice releases on Mood Waves and Conceptual Moods. He's back on the former label with a lush new 12" of progressive house that leads in with the epic strains of 'Rumore Bianco' - the kind of track to get a crowd swooning thanks to its emotive, plaintive tone. 'Illusion' leans in a little more on the bassline, but there's no shortage of melodic flourishes on top and the subtle fleck of trance we're used to hearing in house music these days. 'Rumore Rosso' is a punchier affair, while 'Synthesy (Acid Dub)' sports a more explicitly 90s flavoured demeanour
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Kutika
Kutika (12")
Cat: VT 002. Rel: 25 Apr 23
Kutika (7:45)
Kutika (dub) (6:31)
Kutika (The WC remix) (9:08)
Kutika (Remotif remix) (7:46)
Review: Psychedelic dance technicians explore the recesses of weird emotion with their latest release with Latrec. The original 'Kutika' is like a pocket calculator gone rogue, blending an electrified MPC-style jam on the beat with dubbed-out vocal samples and an oddly resonant bass synth. Paranoid London member Quinn Whalley crops up on the B-side, together with Matt Cowell under the name The WC, for a remix - the toilet humour is apt, since this version of the track does sort of sound like it's sloshing around in a washbasin, with its verbed-out delays on the bass. Remotif, meanwhile, throws a driving trance curveball on the B2.
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Family Jubilee III
Family Jubilee III (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: MEANDER 0301. Rel: 23 Jun 21
Christopher Ledger & Pressure Point - "Astral Corp" (9:09)
Pirvu - "Ostinato" (7:26)
Sublee - "Parausted" (8:13)
Review: It has been four years since the last edition of Meander's Family Jubilee series, with the third edition here featuring once again the creme de la creme of current minimal tech house producers - all curated by label chief DeWalta. Much lauded Italian producer Christopher Ledger and fellow countryman Pressure Point (aka D:fferent Place) look after the A side of the release with the low slung epic 'Astral Corp' which will mesmerise you with its rich tapestry of ethereal elements that play centre stage to a backdrop of Mike Parker style bass whirrs and broken beats. Over on the flip, ascendant hero of the Rominimal scene Pirvu serves up something less darker than usual on the afterhours shuffle of 'Ostinato' and, similarly, label staple Sublee delivers something out of the ordinary on the lush ambient house epic 'Parausted'.
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Saving My Love
Cat: KM 058. Rel: 18 Oct 21
Saving My Love (4:18)
Review: Adam Port, &ME and Rampa at team up with Little Dragon are quite the collaboration here on 'Saving My Love', a one track 12' where the deep house sound of Berlin collides with Swedish pop sensibilities. Proper mood music for late night basement parties, the Keinemusik trio's idiosyncratic style of bold, emotive and futuristic groove is the perfect backdrop to Yukumi Nagano's breathtaking vocals. Tip!
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Acid Sampler
Cat: RB ACIDEP1. Rel: 14 Mar 23
DVS1 - "Lower Wacker Drive" (6:25)
I:Cube - "Folie Noire" (5:48)
Marko East & Jordi Chu - "Go Kart" (4:25)
Like A Tim - "Wonderline 1" (Prins Thomas Diskomiks) (5:45)
Katerina - "Meet Chu In My Dreams" (5:44)
Review: With acid sounds once again being all the rage, Running Back has decided to launch a new series featuring previously unreleased, TB-303-heavy cuts. The versatility of the machine - which, after all, was initially designed to create basslines - comes to the fore across the EP, from the throbbing, acid bass-propelled techno-jack of DVS1's 'Lower Wacker Drive' and the low-tempo early morning creepiness of I:Cube's 'Folie Noire', to the excitable acid house funkiness of 'Go Kart' by Marko East and Jordi Chu's, and the colourful dreaminess of 'Meet Chu In My Dreams'. Best of all though is Prins Thomas's remix of Like a Tim's 'Wonderline 1', whose TB-303 squelches ride a cowbell-rich disco-not-disco groove rich in the Norwegian's usual loose-limbed, live-sounding drums.
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Kemickal Affairs
Cat: FUSE 057. Rel: 16 Apr 24
Zero's Delight (7:01)
State Of Peace (7:34)
Kemickal Affairs (7:23)
Morning Krew (5:52)
Review: LOCKLEAD's Kemickal Affairs EP delivers four tracks designed to ignite dancefloors with an electrifying blend of house vibes. Side-1 kicks off with 'Zero's Delight,' a spirited and slightly jackin' house anthem that sets a fun and sexy tone. Following up is 'State Of Peace,' delving into a more techy and minimal groove, perfect for those seeking a deeper, more introspective vibe. Flipping to Side-2, the title track 'Kemickal Affairs' takes the listener on a journey through a deeper groove, reminiscent of 90s era house sounds but infused with a contemporary energy. Closing out the EP is 'Morning Krew,' characterized by its pumping bassline and seamless fusion of house and tech elements. With its dynamic range and infectious rhythms, Kemickal Affairs is destined to work well on any club floor.
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
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We Like Rain
We Like Rain (limited 12")
Cat: WB 028. Rel: 13 Nov 23
Heartgirls (6:52)
We Like Rain (6:13)
Almost Death (7:22)
Almost Death (Darren Allen Crimes Of The Future remix) (7:16)
Review: Wicked Bass welcome Lucretio & Omar Akhrif for its 20th release and a fittingly goto one it is too. 'Heartgirls' has a filthy groove with snappy hits and marching drum funk all run through with some wonky synth action. 'We Like Rain' is another full flavour and fleshy cut with rasping bass madness and militant drums. 'Almost Death' is another one with a stiff rhythm and slamming drums, this time with unsettling vocal stabs and wild acid lines. Darren Allen's Crimes Of The Future remix of the same tune is a melon twisting slice of dubbed out afterparty techno.
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Intérprete: DJ Mau Mau
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The Breakdown EP
Cat: LEP 002. Rel: 11 Apr 23
The Breakdown (Charms Of Gaia mix) (6:52)
The Breakdown (Trips & Skips mix) (6:54)
The Closer (5:40)
Cobblestone Stomper (5:54)
Review: Liquid Earth is an alias of new school underground house hero Urulu and he's dropped fine beats on Kalahari Oyster Cult, Butter Side up and Small Hours. He has also recently started his own self-titled label which is where he arrives now with four more fresh and well-infused cuts of spaced-out breaks, electro, house and minimal. This one starts with 'The Breakdown' (Charms Of Gaia mix) which has fast-paced trance-techno overtones. The Trips & Skips mix of the same tune is more dark and on the flip are the whacked-out acid-laced breakbeats of 'The Closer' and 'Cobblestone Stomper,' a white knuckle tech house thriller.
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
 in stock $11.34
Nature Reverance
Cat: BASAEC 004. Rel: 15 Oct 20
Nature Reverance (11:20)
Trance Ilvana (12:41)
Review: Are there any more iconic names in underground electronic music than Swiss-Chilean Luciano? He might not be at the peak of his powers but still has a wealth of skills and experience that mean his every release is always well worth checking. Here popping up on Germany label Basic he offers up the brooding atmospheres and floating pads of 'Nature Reverance' atop a rugged and raw drum line. 'Trance Ilvana' is dialled back a notch to ear-tickling frequencies and bubbling bass and drums that are only loosely defined but fully hypnotic.
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How We Do EP
Cat: EA 005. Rel: 24 Jan 23
How We Do (7:53)
Chagondoo (7:40)
The Fifth Story (8:17)
Easier Said Than Done (7:35)
Review: American producer LaRosa makes his first appearance on the esteemed Eastenderz imprint, bringing with him a quartet of killer, club-ready cuts. He sets his stall out with 'How Do You We Do', a chunky, tech-tinged roller piled high with deep, dubby sub-bass, bleeping melodies and intergalactic pads (plus a wonderful, saucer-eyed breakdown), before reaching for gently chiming melodies, bustling beats, smoother bass and trippy noises on 'Chagondoo'. 'The Fifth Story' is a little deeper and more subdued - though the sub-bass is even weightier and the melodies more bleeping - while 'Easier Said Than Done' is a rock-solid tech-house box jam of the sort that Eastenderz has always done so well. Keep an ear out for some very subtle disco vocal samples and acidic squelches.
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
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Anticipation
Anticipation (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: ADAM 007. Rel: 13 Jan 23
Interchange (6:30)
Swap Function (7:20)
Anticipation (8:06)
Without Warning (6:12)
Review: Since debuting in 2015 Christopher Ledger has built up an impressive array of releases on labels like Brouqade, Meander and Amphia, offering the kind of minimal tech house the scene will never tire of. This drop on Adam's Bite leads in with the mellow propulsion of 'Interchange' before swerving into the forthright thrust of house-informed workout 'Swap Function'. 'Anticipation' has a subtle proggy swirl around its punchy drums and 'Without Warning' completes the set with some light-footed broken beats and dubby melodic impulses.
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Intérprete: Tom Drew
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Urban Works
Cat: RX 5. Rel: 03 Jul 23
Outer Signal (11:47)
Artform (7:50)
Review: Buoyed by the profile boost provided by Running Back's expanded reissue of his 1996 classic 'Open Door', Peter Kremeir AKA LoSoul brings his unique brand of dusty and hypnotic house to Rawax's RX series. He begins in confident fashion with 'Outer Signal', where squally flash-fried funk guitar notes and subtle synth tones get locked into redlined beats, dark stabs and looped bass. He flips the script on 'Art Form', offering for a pitched-down groove, fuzzy analogue bass, mind-mangling modular loops, trance-inducing house drums and echoing, soundsystem style bleeps. Basically, it's another top two-tracker from one of Germany's most singular-minded house producers.
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The Prophecy EP
Cat: GOTT 07. Rel: 28 Sep 23
Wait Till The End (8:46)
Planet 727 (6:38)
Prophecy (4:39)
That Was Well Quick (5:46)
Review: BEEYOU alumni Laidlaw is following up on the promise of his appearance on the SNDR001 record with this debut EP proper for the good folk at Gottwax. Anyone familiar with the Gottwood vibe will know what to expect, as house-oriented cuts with an open-minded palette criss-cross different tempos and moods to offer up fresh and playful gear for DJs who prefer their dance music with personality. 'Wait Til The End' is a cheeky tech house roller with an abundance of sparkling production touches, while 'Planet 727' slows down a touch and focuses on the percussion. On the flip, 'Prophecy' plays around with broken beats strapped to looming subs and 'That Was Well Quick' teases some 90s rave motifs chiseled into shape for the modern dancefloor.
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Stay At Home The Dogs Are Out
Cat: SAH 003. Rel: 13 Sep 23
Aline Umber - "Satisfied"
Adrien Calvet - "The Foil"
Latent - "Interstellar Object"
Karaba - "Loop Da Loop"
Ilyes - "Last Organ I Promise"
Review: Adrien Calvert is building up a presence in that cheeky, chunky 90s revival happening around minimal tech house at the moment, and his Stay At Home label is becoming a hot bed of fresh and fruity house jams. Take this VA release as a fine case in point, welcoming the bulbous acid strutter 'Satisfied' by Aline Umber to shake its shoulders next to Calvert's own playful deep house joint 'The Foil'. Latent takes things space-wards on the B side with 'Interstellar Object' before Karaba completes the picture with the crafty beats and synapse-tickling synth delights of 'Loop Da Loop'.
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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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Chase Chase Chase
Cat: APP 10. Rel: 03 Mar 23
Chase Chase Chase (15:53)
Brother In Love (7:13)
Review: Originally released on seminal Frankfurt imprint Playhouse back in 1996, "Chase Chase Chase" by influential minimalist Losoul (Peter Kremeier) gets a much-deserved reissue here on his own Another Picture imprint. A true zeitgeist of the reductionist groove subtlety of the mid-'90s with blip, blurp, bleep galore and clipped rhythms, this is perfect tackle for getting the heads down at the afterhour. Over on the flip, the clinical aesthetic gives way to an emotive and soulful number titled "Brother In Love" - a perfect late night basement jam if we've ever heard one.
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
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Devil's Hands
Cat: CRM 295. Rel: 21 Jul 23
Devil's Hands (6:05)
Devil's Hands (Lunar Disco & Taya dirty club mix) (6:58)
Devil's Hands (Luciano remix) (7:38)
Devil's Hands (Anthony Middleton remix) (7:07)
Review: If you ever doubted that Crosstown Rebels put out a genuine eclectic range of underground electronic sounds than check this one out - Lunar Disco bring some sleazy indie disco vibes to this one. 'Devil's Hand' has filthy bass and bumping drums with steamy vocals from singer-songwriter Kate Elsworth. DJ and composer Nicolas Blistene is behind the beats and a host of remixers add their own spin. The standout is from Swiss-Chilean master Luciano who does his textbook string and percussive thing. AudioFly's Anthony Middleton remixes with a more late night tech feel.
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How Soon Is Now EP
Cat: VL 025. Rel: 25 Jul 22
How Soon Is Now (7:28)
Ufo's Call (6:49)
How Soon Is Now (Dewalta Eth remix) (8:00)
How Soon Is Now (Dewalta Metaverse remix) (6:38)
Review: Hector's Vatos Locos label has slowly but surely put out a steady stream of contemporary minimal and tech house cuts but now it might have the biggest EP on its hands yet? the main man, Swiss Chilean innovator and menial pinup Luciano makes his mark in collaboration with Dani Ramos on two new cuts. 'How Soon Is Now' is all gurgling synths, dark cosmic tech funk and meandering basslines that are designed to warp your mind at 5am. 'Ufo's Call' is an even busier flurry of whirring machines and raw percussive hits, balmy circular pads and punch drums. Two Dewalta remixes seal this great deal.
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Intérprete: DJ Mau Mau
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5UR 001
5UR 001 (12")
Cat: 5UR 001. Rel: 14 Mar 22
5universos - "Magnetic" (7:23)
Lulla - "Lavos" (7:17)
Marius Laurentiu - "Daydream Loop" (7:40)
Nima Gorji - "Confused" (7:20)
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Game Over EP
Cat: CNT 009. Rel: 04 Apr 23
Nevermind (6:26)
Keep My Babouche (5:24)
Guns N' Money (6:20)
Fix This (5:31)
Review: Raw and grimy electro-techno from Lungo for Chat Noir Tools, a slinky and funky label specializing in dance music with a distinctive French touch. Inspired by the world of retro gaming, we can easily imagine the music here cropping up on some obscure pixelbound shoot-em-up, like something between a Mr. Oizo repetitor and a discarded Doom cartridge from 1993. Closer 'Fix This' is the highlight, verging on speed garage with its rough swing, but bringing a lo-fi flair not heard so much on the rest of the EP.
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Too Much
Too Much (limited 12")
Cat: SAT 062. Rel: 30 Jan 24
Too Much (10:37)
Too Much (Francis Harris Reform) (6:41)
Too Much (Dj Aakmael remix) (8:08)
Review: The Scissor & Thread label is a deep house outlet with plenty of class. Will Young is next to add his sound to the conversation with this new 'Too Much' single. As always it is a sophisticated sound that is unhurried and artful assembled with cuddly drums and synths that lodge deep in your brain. On the B-side, it is label co-founder Francis Harris who steps up with his mix and serves up some of his usual sublime sound designs. Last of all, DJ Aakmael brings his signature smoky soul and dusty deep house depths to a gloriously heartwarming remix of his own.
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Saved & Slaved
Cat: BASAEC 003. Rel: 10 Apr 17
Lost In Lymbo (11:51)
Patos Track (feat Argenis) (11:13)
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Beautiful Lies
Beautiful Lies (hand-stamped marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: RAWAX 031. Rel: 13 Oct 23
Beautiful Lies (7:22)
Spellcasting (6:22)
Beautiful Lies (Beat mix) (7:21)
Spellcasting (Beat mix) (6:13)
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Harmony Of The Spheres
Cat: SOSNZ 007. Rel: 15 Nov 23
Mihai Pol - "The Sun" (7:57)
Last Pines - "Midnight 01" (8:27)
Nibaaldo - "El Repaso De Ludovico" (7:13)
Enzo Leep - "Full Bright Inside" (7:05)
Review: It might only be young but Sounds of Sirius is a label that has got plenty of attention over its first few EPs. This seventh outing from the New Zealand crew welcomes a quartet of minimalists who all offer up their own take on the genre. The master Mihai Pol opens with the gurgling late-night intricacies of 'The Sun' then Last Pines explores a tripped out 5am mood with paranoid vocals and warped synths on 'Midnight 01.' Nibaaldo's 'El Repaso De Ludovico' is a superb tapestry of reverb, loops, underlapping drums and snaking bass and Enzo Leep then offers a more peak time and punchy closer in 'Full Bright Inside' to end another fresh EP.
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Intérprete: DJ Mau Mau
Tags: Tech House | Minimal
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Dark System EP
Cat: COWBEATS 02. Rel: 16 Feb 22
Dark System (5:47)
Dark System (Do Or Die RMX) (5:45)
Let's Go Owners (6:03)
Galactic Storm (6:02)
Review: Mattia Lapucci (Burbi / BurbiDub) and Francy Ricci's inaugural 1551 EP on the Cow Beats label last year was rather impressive, and here's the much awaited follow up. "Dark System" is a chunky, all-analogue sounding minimal house stomper in the vein of Spacetravel or Fabe. Spaniard Do Or Die aka Drugwork (My Own Jupiter/Libertine) ushers you aboard the acid express on his frantic remix up next. Over on the flip, get deep into the rave on the restrained epic "Let's Go Owners" followed by the hypnotic bleep techno journey "Galactic Storm".
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I Know You EP
Cat: SBTL 023. Rel: 07 Mar 22
Bra Manika Ha (10:25)
I Know You (10:11)
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Green Tower (reissue)
Cat: SND 014. Rel: 15 Jul 21
Green Tower (original Paradise mix) (7:48)
Dream Punk (7:48)
Review: Last Front made these tunes for the Torema Records label in the 90s and they were only ever released in Japan in 1993. back then the country was leading the way when it came to indie labels manufacturing and pressing up their own material. Now the music made by Fumiya Tanaka, Tamotu Ide and Takehito Miyagi has been remastered for 2021. 'Green Tower' (original Paradise mix) is a dense and intense techno track with freewheeling synths and jacked up drums and 'Dream Punk' is another rattling and urgent banger that hurries onwards with a sense of tension and astral drama.
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Intérprete: Jane Fitz
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Incase EP
Incase EP (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: MODEIGHT 016. Rel: 15 Jun 23
Incase (8:17)
Cleansing (8:42)
The Bounce (5:51)
Review: Modeight's ever growing roster welcomes Loopdeville for this classy new Incase EP which mixes up fractured vocals, buoyant breakbeats and ghostly tech house with plenty of acid. 'Incase' opens top with alien vocal sounds and bouncing kicks next to a soulful vocal plea to make for something full of beguiling contrasts. 'Cleansing' is a smooth and deep one with muted neon chords and a coating of vinyl crackle that is warm and alluring. 'The Bounce' is just that, a nice loose mix of rubbery bass and whirring synth tones with lively drum funk making you shake your limbs.
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Function As A Meaning EP
Cat: S108 007. Rel: 08 Mar 23
Diet 505 (5:48)
QMD (6:17)
El Ritmo (6:07)
The Right Moment (6:30)
Review: Set the time machine back to the 90s with this new 12" from System 108 out of Holland. It's a collaboration between Lipless and TMP that kicks off with the jacked up old school drums and sirens of 'Diet 505' before 'QMD' sinks down into a deep and moody tech roller with a serene and futuristic feel. 'El Ritmo' is a wild one with manic synth sequences sounding like a computer in meltdown over crispy, prickly tech house drums and finally, 'The Right Moment' layers up warped pads and mad whites into another vibrant and full flavour cut for the peak time. Lovely artwork on this one too.
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