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401
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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 in stock $16.25
402
Moan
Moan (12")
Cat: PFR 81. Rel: 06 Mar 07
Moan (Trentemoller remix)
Moan (Radio Slave's remix for K)
Review: Poker Flat presents "Moan", lifted from Trentemoller's incredible debut album "The Last Resort".
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Intérprete: Matt Darey
Tags: Tech House
 in stock $12.90
403
Wet Dreams (remastered)
Cat: REPEAT 29. Rel: 16 Jan 24
Dirty Birds (5:26)
De Icing (7:33)
Get A Job (6:08)
Hangover (7:13)
Striper (7:05)
One To Play Your Mum (7:36)
Love Balls (6:38)
Technics Blisters (6:38)
Unreleased Kraut Jazz (7:09)
Dreams Are Made (6:57)
Review: Repeater's latest reissue takes us back to 2001 and the formative years of the UK tech-house scene. Get F***ed was a (sweary) alias of pioneering producers Nils Hess and the late Nathan Coles, utilised by the pair between 1998 and 2005. Wet Dreams, their sophomore album, first appeared in stores in 2000 and has become hard to find on vinyl in recent years. This edition not only boasts remastered tracks but has also been expanded to three slabs of wax in guarantee a louder pressing. Largely funky and spacey, utilising a mixture of far-sighted synth sounds, deep chords, boisterous house beats, chunky basslines, futurist intent and subtle nods to early UK garage, the album's ten tracks arguably sound as fresh now as they did when they were first unleashed on dancefloors at the dawn of the century.
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Tags: Tech House
 in stock $48.98
404
The Mental Bandwidth (remixes)
Cat: ELY 114. Rel: 19 Mar 24
Healing (Cinthie remix) (6:39)
The Mental Bandwidth (Plaid remix) (5:12)
Echoes From Fujiyama (Truncate remix) (5:53)
Intérprete: CheapEdits
 in stock $14.43
405
Rocket Science
Cat: JIL 001. Rel: 16 Feb 24
Act (6:22)
Rocket Science (6:11)
M (6:20)
Jamming Is Life (6:20)
Review: Rocket Science is the latest EP by the standout Netherlands techno producer Eversines. It is also the first release by the new label Jamming Is Life. This record is all about the late-night sounds. The techno is richly infused with a bit of Goa and psy-trance that adds to the mythical and tribal sound like in the example, 'Act'. Each track here prides itself on constantly evolving the sounds in motion with an upwards trajectory or energy. These are properly sequenced tracks that go somewhere and not just placed sounds on a computer. Which in turn, makes them great for the dancefloor. Unlike older Psy-trance, these tempos are right in the sweet spot for house and techno lovers alike. 'M' is one of our early favorites on this clutch piece of hedonism while the acid line in 'Jamming Is Life' is pure flashback inducing business. The Jamming is Life label is starting out strong with this one.
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 in stock $15.99
406
How You Feel (For Me) (Gold Edition)
Cat: XBITGOLD 1. Rel: 12 Mar 24
How You Feel (For Me) (7:52)
Review: Feel-good minimal from Rico Friebe and Rico Puestel on faux-gold-foiled 12" vinyl, who lend their signature style a surprise French touch. Echoing timeless Thomas Bangalter, 'How You Feel (For Me)' is a detuned synth sweeping swathe of chord and offbeat hat, all centring on a hypnotic repetitious acknowledgement of how the listener feels. The B-side features said acapella, in all its standalone emotive glory. Sometimes it's hard to tell whether we're being told how to feel or whether we're being asked, but with a banger such as this one, we're not inclined to care about the difference!
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 in stock $11.86
407
SCHARNHORST 004
SCHARNHORST 004 (limited 12")
Cat: SCHARNHORST 004. Rel: 04 Apr 24
MB (7:08)
SPRTDW (6:27)
10 (6:58)
HMTY (6:45)
 in stock $14.43
408
Tuning Into You
Tuning Into You (limited 12")
Cat: ITWS 007. Rel: 18 Jan 24
Tuning Into You (7:48)
Reverse Engineering (5:37)
Tuning Into You (Audio Werner's Tuning Into Air Traffic remix) (11:27)
Review: Into The Wizard's Sleeve from the Memoria Music Group gets 2024 underway in style with this new EP from Czevski offering a fulsome take on minimal and tech. Opener 'Tuning Into You' surges on tight bass loops and has plenty of colour in the synth, while 'Reverse Engineering' then gets freaky with silvery synths, trippy sine waves, disco claps and squelchy bass all making for a fine and unusual sound. Audio Werner's Tuning Into Air Traffic remix of the open speeds up proceedings and brings a little extra intensity to get heads down.
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Intérprete: DJ Mau Mau
Tags: Minimal
 in stock $14.95
409
Visions EP
Cat: EA 003. Rel: 28 Jun 22
Visions (6:30)
Hallucinate (6:17)
Burnen (6:46)
Offenn (6:18)
Review: Following up releases on Kaluki Music and Nothing Else Matters, Peterborough native Alisha joins the Eastenderz family to present the awesome Visions EP. The title track is proper UK flava with its roaring speed garage style sub-bass that's underpinned by a swing-fuelled rhythm, followed by the equally bass-driven and druggy late-night vibe of 'Hallucinate. On the flip, 'Burnen' is a minimal number that takes a wonkier direction yet still very much in-line with the label's style, and ending with the tough rolling main room tackle of 'Offenn'. All killer, no filler on this one - tip!
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Tags: Minimal
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410
Paris Nightlife EP
Cat: PACHINKO 4. Rel: 11 Apr 24
Ligne 13 (5:34)
Kung Fu Mania (5:01)
Elephunk (5:36)
Elephunk (Smooth Operators remix) (7:21)
 in stock $17.28
411
For Lack Of A Better Name
For Lack Of A Better Name (gatefold teal vinyl 2xLP in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: 584362 3. Rel: 18 Jan 24
FML (6:56)
Moar Ghosts ‘n’ Stuff (4:58)
Ghosts ‘n’ Stuff (feat Rob Swire) (5:19)
Hi Friend! (feat MC Flipside) (6:35)
Bot (7:01)
Word Problems (8:07)
Soma (7:47)
Lack Of A Better Name (8:07)
The 16th Hour (9:54)
Strobe (10:31)
Review: When Deadmau5 first arrived, he was something of a lightening rod for underground purists who scoffed at his big mouse head and unashamedly over-the-top live performances. All these years later we now know he was in fact ahead of the times and somewhat helped to precipitate the vast EDM revolution that followed with its maximal sounds, crazy characters, and sync button sets. For Lack of a Better Name was the Canadian's fourth album back in 2009 and it features the critically acclaimed 'Strobe' as well as 'Ghosts 'n' Stuff' with Rob Swire of Pendulum. As far as electro and prog house goes, it hits all the right notes.
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Tags: Tech House
 in stock $36.09
412
Nothing More To Say
Cat: H&P 006. Rel: 27 Apr 22
Nothing More To Say (Jackmasters dub) (5:32)
Eeehhh (10:38)
Review: Huntleys & Palmers introduced the wider world to the production talents of Sophie via his excellent Auntie Flo remix, and the same label offers further insight into this producer's clear understanding of how a good house track works on this killer 12". Sophie's statement that he tries "to make music which is fun to dance to-that should be the loudest voice talking" is very much evident on both "Nothing More To Say" and "Eeehhh". Already a long term favourite of everyone from Actress to Kode9 via the Numbers crew, it's great to finally have the chunky house business of "Nothing More To Say" on vinyl, whilst "Eeehhh" is even more impressive, literally exploding with vivid, colourful melodies.
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Tags: Tech House
 in stock $15.99
413
Mueve Los Dos Pies
Cat: HOTC 221. Rel: 03 Nov 23
Mueve Los Dos Pies (6:16)
The Man Who Travelled In Time (6:01)
Believe In Yourself (5:51)
Review: Teddy Wong takes charge with his second outing on Hot Creations with 'Mueve Los Dos Pies'. Hailing from Los Angeles and shaped by the vibrant sounds of Mexicali, Wong has turned heads over recent years; after a successful label debut last year in collaboration with Andre Salmon and Jorge Andrade, November now welcomes this second outing on Hot Creations; 'Mueve Los Dos Pies' seamlessly blends energetic, rave-ready beats with a low-slung arrangement, followed by 'The Man Who Travelled In Time' which heads into late night territories with sonic stabs and alluring echoes for a hypnotic trip. Closing out is 'Believe In Yourself', combining playful vocal loops and vibrant percussion over a funky bassline.
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Tags: Tech House
 in stock $15.46
414
Tracks From The Asylum 2
Cat: UAR 003. Rel: 11 Mar 21
Gonna Luv U (5:16)
Detroit Dubz (7:24)
In Your Soulz (8:29)
Digital XTC (Detroit mix) (4:14)
Review: Recently Norm Talley launched a new label, Upstairs Asylum, and delivered a much-needed sequel to his superb 2011 EP on Mixmode, Tracks From The Asylum. A decade on from the record's original release, he's finally got around to producing a sequel. The native Detroiter predictably starts in fine fashion via 'Gonna Luv U', a chunky and locked-in house number rich in groovy bass, bold piano motifs, ear-cathing sax riffs and colourful P-funk samples, before heading ultra-deep via the beatdown-influenced haziness of 'Detroit Dubz'. 'In Your Soulz' sees him add energy-packed hand percussion and chiming lead lines to a bustling deep house beat, while 'Digital XTC (Detroit Mix)' is a spacey, hypnotic workout that sounds like it was tailor-made for dark warehouses in the hours approaching dawn.
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 in stock $13.16
415
Archenzubann EP
Cat: FUSE 028. Rel: 22 Nov 17
Playdem (7:13)
Shimmering (vinyl Only) (7:55)
Review: With such a heavyweight trio of tech-house talents involved, you'd expect this surprise studio hook-up between Enzo Siragusa, Archie Hamilton and Subb-An to be rather good. Predictably, both tracks hit the spot. A-side "Playdem" hits all the right notes, with the experienced threesome wrapping creepy chords, jaunty piano motifs and carefully chosen spoken word snippets around a fireside-warm bassline and snappy, handclap-heavy machine drums. The fun continues on flipside "Shimmering", a ludicrously loose and bass-heavy roller blessed with deep and trippy electronics and just the right of late night funk. Really, though, it's the weightiness of the sub-bass that hits home hardest.
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 in stock $15.99
416
EEE 004
EEE 004 (1-sided heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: EEE 004. Rel: 26 Sep 18
Track 1 (8:57)
Review: We have seen some pretty inventive remixes and mashups on the new EEE imprint, but this could well be the most exciting yet. Once again it's another hand stamped one-sided vinyl on offer, featuring a groovy minimal/tech-house arrangement with vocal samples of one certain pop princess - namely one of her very famous hits of yesteryear. The artist behind it, as always, is being kept under wraps but there's no hiding the fact that this is some seriously heavyweight club ready business.
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Tags: Minimal
 in stock $15.99
417
The Trentemoller Chronicles
Cat: AMLP 02. Rel: 05 Oct 07
The Blacksmoke Organisation - "Danger Global Warming" (Trentemoller remix)
Trentemoller - "The Forest"
Mathias Schaffhauser - "Coincidance" (Trentemoller remix)
Jokke Ilsoe - "Feeling Good" (Trentemoller remix)
Royksopp - "What Else Is There?" (Trentemoller remix)
Trentemoller - "Gush"
The Knife - "We Share Our Mother's Health" (Trentemoller remix)
Trentemoller - "Kink"
Review: Audiomatique are happy and proud to present "The Trentemoller Chronicles". This new double album is not a new studio album, but an overview of Trentemoller's impressive body of work. "The Trentemoller Chronicles" include Anders' personal selection of his best songs and remixes, which have only been available on vinyl or on compilations, as well as some new and exclusive songs. This is an essential piece of minimal/tech house.
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 in stock $22.44
418
2012-2017
2012-2017 (2xLP)
Cat: OP 048. Rel: 25 Jun 19
This Old House Is All I Have (3:41)
I Never Dream (6:46)
Some Kind Of Game (6:52)
Hopeless (5:43)
Such A Bad Way (4:55)
Flash In The Pan (7:31)
City Fade (5:41)
Now You Got Me Hooked (5:52)
Know You (4:24)
You're Going To Love Me & Scream (5:36)
Rave On You (9:55)
 in stock $23.98
419
Ceerial Port (reissue)
Cat: WEME 084. Rel: 16 Feb 24
Acid Highway (1:29)
Red DX Acid (4:51)
Acid Whorl (3:28)
Acid Causeway 1 (5:31)
Tough Grugoy Acid (3:35)
Acid Surf Dream (7:40)
Woodlice Acid (4:31)
Review: First released in 2006, 'Ceerial Port' is the ultimate wildcard in the electro profligate Ceephax's towering discography. The seven-or-eight track album does things with the electro form that few of Mr. Jenkinson's contemporaries would dare ever indulge, were it not for this initial fatherly stamp of approval. lead reissue cut 'Acid Whorl' is the foremost case in point, hard-limiting and soft-clipping a cyclonic 'whorlwind' of pitch-whacked acid effluence. Further 8-bit playtimes come in the form of 'Acid Highway' and 'Acid Causeway', recalling the feeling of scouring the outer edges of an Atari Kart game and encountering nothing but rolling, pixelated skies; 'Tough Grugoy Acid' and 'Woodlice Acid' make up the longer wavelengths on the spectrum, stomping and echo-rimshotting to ever-weighty, yet jolly ends.
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 in stock $14.18
420
Shortwave Memories
Cat: BIO 36LP. Rel: 20 Jan 22
Tanss (6:43)
Interval Signal (5:25)
Night Shift (6:04)
Formanta (4:16)
Shortwave Memories (5:52)
Infinium (10:50)
Shruthi-12 (8:51)
Transfigured Express (9:10)
Review: After a run of reissues and a boundary-blurring fusion of classical music and electronica (January 2021's Angel's Flight), Norwegian ambient veteran Geir Jennsen AKA Biosphere has gone back to basics on Shortwave Memories. Ditching software and computers for analogue synths, drum machines and effects units, Jennsen has delivered album that he claims was inspired by the post-punk era electronics of Daniel Miller and Matin Hannett, but instead sounds like a new, less dancefloor-conscious take on the hybrid ambient/techno sound he was famous for in the early 1990s. The results are uniformly brilliant, making this one of the Norwegian trailblazer's most alluring and sonically comforting albums for decades.
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 in stock $23.21
421
Portals Of Unknown
Cat: TR 033. Rel: 21 Mar 22
Ancient Astronauts (6:45)
Stargate To Cosmos (6:45)
Object In The Sky (7:51)
Review: Three distinctly outer space-themed cuts from Greece's Alex Celler, each with a linear minimal/tech skeleton that has other, interloping musical influences draped elegantly and classily across it. 'Ancient Astronuats' has the weird, wired mystical stirrings of early Black Dog about it, complete with melting, bendy electro notations that coax it along and add a psychedelic dimension. 'Stargate To Cosmos' has a playful, Drexciyan feel to it, with crunchy, organic drum beats flirting alongside the more rigid electrics. 'Object In The Sky' is the most minimal of the pack, sleek and stalker-like, but still contains enough action - mainly floating around up there in the ether - to hold and build attention.
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Tags: Minimal
 in stock $9.80
422
Make A Move
Make A Move (hand-stamped 1-sided 12")
Cat: TOOL 910. Rel: 13 Jul 21
Make A Move (extended mix) (6:43)
Tags: Tech House
 in stock $14.95
423
Giro EP
Giro EP (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: LPY 02. Rel: 10 Jan 22
ISWIS #3 (6:52)
ISWIS #2 (6:51)
Swim In The Universe (7:16)
Love Is In The Air (7:05)
Review: The second release on Lempuyang comes courtesy of Tomoki Tsukamoto. In the late 90s Tomoki put out releases on Gez Varley's G Records, i220, and of course ran his own Metrojuice Records imprint; putting out some of the most sought-after deep & dubby techno records under his alias W-Moon. After a hiatus of over 20 years he now returns with four new tracks under his own name, still retaining that deep signature sound.




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 in stock $4.64
424
In Rave We Cave (1st Edition)
Cat: FAUVER 001. Rel: 20 Mar 23
Forty Fings Dynamo - "Inversion" (6:37)
Tingz - "Raveolution" (Acid mix) (6:10)
Pedro Bertho - "TOITOI" (6:33)
COEO - "Vertigo" (4:40)
Review: It's all about the early 90s vibes on this 12" from Fauvre as four underground anthems from the era are revisited. Forty Wings Dynamo's 'Inversion' has a dubby, dreamy progressive house feel, its epic outlook and echoing percussion inevitably bringing Leftfield's first handful of 12"s to mind, before 'Raveolution' (Acid mix) brings a more jungle techno feel with sliced up breaks skittering around the four-to-the-floor kicks. Pedro Bertho's 'TOITOI' starts side two, nodding to Jaydee's 'Plastic Dreams' with its soulful keys creating magic over a simple, banging techno framework before COEO's 'Vertigo' gets to work with its proto-breakbeat beats and one utterly orgasmic breakdown. Well worth a step back in time.
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 in stock $13.16
425
My Life With The Machines Vol 3
My Life With The Machines Vol 3 (hand-stamped double 12")
Cat: REPEAT 10. Rel: 23 Nov 22
Yabby You - "King Pharoah's Plague" (Jay Tripwire remix) (8:47)
Marky Starr - "Disco Freak" (Jay Acid Rerub) (7:43)
Nervous (7:20)
In Your Mind (7:35)
The Midget Who Loves Dolphines (6:05)
Dope Groove (6:14)
Absorb (unreleased mix) (6:51)
Review: During the early 2000s, Jay Tripwire was responsible for a string of killer records that blurred the boundaries between tech-house, dub-house, deep house, acid and more tribal-tinged flavours. The ongoing 'My Life With The Machines' series taps into this golden period from the Canadian producer, offering a mix of sought-after classics, rarities and unreleased jams from the archives. Highlights are naturally plentiful, with our picks including his deeply sub-heavy, Dubtribe influenced rework of Yabby You dub classic 'King Pharoah's Plague', a tough, TB-303 laden stomp through Marky Starr's 'Disco Freak', the dense-but-rolling deep house funk of 'In Your Mind', and the '4AM at a Californian free party' flex of the accurately titled 'Dope Groove'.
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 in stock $30.17
426
Suck A Dick
Cat: PDON 012. Rel: 20 Dec 22
Suck A Dick (7:32)
Suck A Dub (6:13)
Suck A Dick (instrumental) (5:44)
Review: Paranoid London are named as such for a reason: the English megacity really does instill a low-level sense of paranoia and dread. So why the hell not lighten up now and again? That's just what this dubious duo have gone and done with 'Suck A Dick'; replacing their usual EP-cover representation of Big Ben with a giant phallus, Paranoid London have successfully drawn an astute analogy between masculine dominance and the totalitarian dominance of the state. Featuring the unmistakable vocals of regular collaborator Mutado Pintado, it's a guaranteed floor-filler, unusually humorous for the pair's austere, distorted repertoire.
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 in stock $14.95
427
Optical Delusion
Cat: LMS 5521858. Rel: 10 Feb 23
Ringa Ringa (The Old Pandemic Folk Song)
Day One
Are You Alive?
You Are The Frequency
The New Abnormal
Home
Dirty Rat
Requiem For The Pre-apocalypse
What A Surprise
Moon Princess
Review: You'd be hard-pushed to think of a band as synonymous with the evolution of electronic music over the last 30+ yeas as Orbital. The famous Hartnoll brothers are as iconic for their famous head torches, stage designs and live shows as they are their timeless music. Their new studio album Optical Delusion arrives in early 2023 and of course, comes with an extensive UK tour to back it up. This is the pair's 10th studio album overall and has already been teased by some useful singles. Rave, techno, trance and breaks all colour the grooves of this new long player.
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 in stock $6.71
428
Bondage Games Part 9
Bondage Games Part 9 (180 gram vinyl 12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: BOND 12068. Rel: 16 Feb 23
Mihai Popoviciu - "Elevation Zero" (6:09)
Pornbugs & Cristina Lazic - "November Haze" (6:43)
NTFO - "That's The Drill" (7:33)
Rhadow - "Seven Motions" (7:13)
Review: The long-running Bondage Games series creeps ever closer to a 10th installment here with four more cuts of stylish minimal house and tech. Mihai Popoviciu kicks off with 'Elevation Zero' and soon sinks you into a nice silky groove with warped pads and glistening tech drums. Pornbugs & Cristina Lazic keep the smooth and serene moods going with the subtle and supple 'November Haze'. NTFO then explores a spaced-out electronic house sound that is brilliantly seductive and dynamic on 'That's The Drill' then Rhadow's 'Seven Motions' closes with a clipped groove flecked with dub minimalism.
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
 in stock $12.64
429
New Beginnings
Cat: BOTB 001. Rel: 12 Jun 23
Double Trouble (6:19)
7am Start (6:01)
Hassle In The Castle (6:09)
Stairway To Heaven (6:39)
Review: Back Of The Bus is always where the cool kids hung out and on the evidence of this first release that will be true of this label too. It comes with fresh and characterful artwork and minimal house beats packed with charm. Manchester-based producer Pach is the man behind them and he opens up with the bouncy 'Double Trouble' before cutting up a more tough-edged groove with '7am Start.' 'Hassle In The Castle' has a nice percolating bassline that never lets up as narcotic pads drift and smear all around and 'Stairway To Heaven' gets all trippy and late night. This is a high-quality first EP.

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Tags: Minimal
 in stock $13.92
430
Voces
Voces (limited 12")
Cat: PLAYRJC 086. Rel: 23 Feb 23
Voces (6:02)
The Lights (5:49)
Metallic Glow (7:29)
Safe Pace (5:35)
Review: Brussel's talent DC Salas returns to Robert Johnson for a third outing that continues in his tradition of mixing up all manner of wave and acid sounds with steely beat work. 'Voces' kicks off with a strobe-lit vibe and crunchy drums full of emo attitude. 'The Lights' is another one for the heart of the dance floor with its rigid bass and stiff drums run through with flashy synths. 'Metallic Glow' layers up twisted metal and plenty of crunch into another mechanical and electroclash adjacent rhythm that will wreak havoc on the dance floor. Last of all is the deeper, more trippy 'Safe Pace' with its guying synths and screwy acid.
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 in stock $16.25
431
Organized Kaoz EP 1
Organized Kaoz EP 1 (limited 12")
Cat: KTEP 001V. Rel: 04 Apr 23
Kerri Chandler - "Who's Afraid Of The Dark" (8:10)
Josh Butler - "Sunday Club" (6:32)
Review: 'Organized Kaos' is a new series from Kerri Chandler's Kaoz Theory label that offers first vinyl outings for cuts from the imprint's vaults. For volume one, Chandler has selected missives initially released digitally in the middle of the last decade. First up is the legendary New Jersey producer's own 'Who's Afraid of the Dark', a typical late-night roller in which sci-fi synth stabs, pianos and his own hushed, spoken word snippets rise above detailed drums a dark, infectious analogue bassline. Turn to the flip for Josh Butler's 'Sunday Club', a subtly UK garage-influenced number that pairs crackling, swinging drums and deep sub bass with woozy deep house chords and mind-mangling, low-register analogue riffs.
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432
Split EP
Split EP (12")
Cat: REPEAT 19. Rel: 08 Sep 23
John Howard & DJ Czech - "Shiva Needs Some Lovin'" (Damien Salza & John Howard remix) (6:44)
Jay Tripwire - "Boom Boom" (8:33)
Review: It's hard not to be a fan of Jay Tripwire if you like tech house. The man turns out a consistently excellent line in spaced out sounds that are masterful reduced to only their most core components. Here he steps up to work with John Howard on a pair of superb new tracks for Repeat. The opener, 'Shiva Needs Some Lovin,' is a mix of stiff drum work and coarse snares with more loose and fluid synths. The duality makes for an enticing groove that takes you off amongst the stars. 'Boom Boom' then gets more down the business with hefty, raw drums landing heavy under reverberating leads as drunken bass falls about the mix.
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Tags: Tech House
 in stock $17.28
433
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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434
Remember
Remember (12")
Cat: CB 028. Rel: 12 Jun 23
Remember (8:57)
Tequila (7:26)
Remember Me (version 2) (6:28)
Review: Burnski's Constant Black keeps on serving up the heat with a new one from Michael James, who is something of a label regular by now. He kicks off here with 'Remember' featuring a rather iconic vocal sample that cannot fail to get crowds going. It's well worked over an infectious house beat with warming bass. 'Tequila' is another kinetic cut, this time with skewed synth lines and prickly percussion that is raw and tech-edged. Closing out this classy but party-starting EP is 'Remember Me' (version 2) which is a real pumper with twisted acid lines and a killer groove that is catchy as Covid. Another vital drop from this label, as always.
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
 in stock $10.31
435
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)
 in stock $9.27
436
Work My Body
Cat: RYDM 80. Rel: 13 Sep 23
Work My Body
Let's Dance
Work My Body (Workout mix)
Tags: Acid House
 in stock $16.25
437
I Got To Know
Cat: RFGV 005. Rel: 16 May 23
I Got To Know
I Got To Know (Alden Tyrell remix)
I Got To Know (Dick Johnson remix)
Review: After their last outing 'Atomic' sold out, Acid Jerks are back on Refuge with more of their 303 fuelled madness. They have a tried and tested sound by now but who will ever grow tired of ragged acid house? 'I Get To Know' has it all - the prickly acid squelch, the splintered and wooden drums and the dark and menacing vocal over the top. It's perfect warehouse music. Dutchman Alden Tyrell then roughs it up a little more with his Chicago-indebted remix and Dick Johnson adds a little bounce to the drums and layers in some slinky hi hats for a more undulating sound.
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Tags: Acid House
 in stock $14.95
438
Minimal X 02
Cat: MNMLX 02. Rel: 30 Jan 24
Drive Anywhere (11:05)
Swaghili (8:00)
That Other Thing (8:00)
Review: Ever the hotbed for minimal techno, Romania has recently turned out this fresh new label to showcase exactly that. MINIMAL X arrives with a second 12" this New Year and it comes from the eponymous producer. 'Drive Anywhere' has lovely liquid rhythms and free flowing synths that weave in and out as bass brings some texture down low. 'Swaghili' has a lightness of touch and celestial sense of machine soul that oozes class while 'That Other Thing' flips the script with a more playful and loopy sound that samples The Fugues and brings the party.
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Tags: Minimal
 in stock $14.70
439
Atlantika EP
Cat: ALZC 03. Rel: 15 Mar 24
Pastel De Nata
Bairro Alto (0:27)
Casa Amarela (5:20)
Push The Tempo Down (4:54)
Push The Tempo Down (Eklektique remix) (4:59)
 in stock $16.25
440
Koochy Koo 001
Cat: KK 001. Rel: 22 Dec 23
Miss Thang (6:00)
Rude Sound Culture (5:52)
That's So Crazy (6:06)
Workdat (6:55)
Intérprete: DJ Mau Mau
 in stock $15.73
441
Special Branch
Cat: SNDRV 5. Rel: 10 Jan 24
Beep Beep (6:21)
Special Branch (7:34)
Goin' On (6:19)
Game Dub (7:07)
Review: UK house legend Nail - who was also one half of downbeat duo Bent - made a welcome return to the scene some years ago now and since then has very much found the same form he showed in his early career. Here the legend lands on Soundrive Music with another tasteful deep house outing. It kicks off with the super cool 'Beep Beep' with lazy drums and sumptuous melodies sucking you in, then the title cut has a more direct tech feel with vamping stabs and shimmering drums. 'Goin' On' has a breezy and sunny feel to the effortless catchy drums and bass while 'Goin' On' takes things down for a nice gentle end-of-the-night dub.
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Tags: Tech House
 in stock $14.70
442
Walking Into Mirrors EP
Cat: RWX 022. Rel: 12 Mar 24
Walking Into Mirrors (6:47)
Planet Arium (7:53)
Chapter 16 - Remember To Go Home (9:55)
Review: Sakro's sound has always been expertly designed a perfect blend of form and function. Now in collaboration with Max Jacobson the same can still be said on the evidence of this new three-track offering on Germany's constantly excellent Raw imprint. It kicks off with 'Walking Into Mirrors' which is a full-throttle tech house cut with nice rubbery kicks and busy melodic patterns swirling about the mix. 'Planet Arium' sinks into a deeper, more heady atmosphere with the kicks still driving but the synth work here is more muted and late night. 'Chapter 16 - Remember To Go Home' is an almost ten minute B-side trip to the stars.
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 in stock $13.16
443
L'Ecstasy
Cat: TURBO 229CD. Rel: 05 Apr 24
Exit Warehouse At Dawn
TR Smooth
Night Is Not
VSOD (Velvet Sky Of Dreams)
Feel The Rush (feat Channel Tres)
Buybuysell
Love Minus Zero
Natural Spirit
Silence Of Love (feat Jesse Boykins III)
Theme From Borneo Function
Duro
Polyvoxx
Ascending Into The Clouds (feat Elisabeth Troy)
LMZNIN
Winter Crush
In Order 2
Review: The creative partnership between Tiga & Hudson Mohawke expresses a mutual love of "hardcore romance," a liminal state where the bounds between euphoria, melancholy and the raw power of friendship disintegrate completely. Recorded in Los Angeles from 2019-2023, these commonalities ebbed and flowed through various recording sessions, culminating in their debut album - L'Ecstacy - the sounds in which "all come from the same place, the same musical universe," in Hudson Mohawke's own words. Referencing the album's locus of bouncy elasticity and cinematic gloss - "we're building a particular kind of zone where it all fits together. A place lost in time." With guest appearances by luminaries like Abra, Channel Tres, and Jesse Boykins III, as well as album artwork by Wolfgang Tillmans, the result is delivered with "no apology, no cynicism, no irony, no winking."
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 in stock $11.34
444
Nameless Remixes
Cat: INTERP 008. Rel: 08 Aug 23
Birds (Ohm Hourani Right To Leave remix) (8:15)
Grow Mama Grow (Ben Nevile Wake Up Your Mind remix) (3:13)
Nameless (Ben Vedren remix) (8:15)
Bird (Flabbergast Flying remix) (5:37)
Review: 'Nameless Remixes' is a fresh 12" single of minimal/tech house bubblers, offshooting from the 2018 album Nameless by Dominique Fils-Aime, a Canadian singer-songwriter who blends soul, jazz and blues with social commentary. Producers Ohm Hourani, Ben Neven, Ben Vedren and Flabbergast handle sensitive treatment of the elements of Fils Aime's originals, emphasising house and broken beat with an organic touch. All four indulge a mindful palette with plenty of headroom, occupied by walking basses, punky drum wallops, and melodic hazes, of which our favourite is Flabbergast's Flying remix.
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 in stock $15.46
445
Ecliptic
Ecliptic (limited 12")
Cat: RU 002. Rel: 28 Feb 24
Ecliptic (vocal) (8:09)
Ecliptic (dub) (8:08)
Ecliptic (Traumer mix) (7:17)
Jazzofil (8:08)
Review: Dragutesku's deft take on minimal is a mix of the abstract and the surreal if this EP is much to go on. 'Ecliptic' comes first as a vocal mix and is all backlit synth glows, fizzing synths and distant, heart-aching hooks with thumping drum loops front and centre. It is pure passion but also comes as a dub for more late night sets. On the flip is a Traumer mix that rewires the track into a rickety and loopy rhythm fleshed out with smeared pads and last of all is 'Jazzofil', a more downbeat and experimental cut full of weird and wonderful sound sources.

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Tags: Minimal
 in stock $26.30
446
Synth Etic EP
Cat: LOKLTD 002. Rel: 30 Jan 24
Synthetic (9:29)
Traumatised (7:59)
Get Out (7:52)
Review: Romanian label Lok has described Nu Zau's first appearance on the imprint as a "cutting edge masterpiece". While that may be a touch on the hyperbolic side, it's true that the Bucharest-based producer has delivered a fine three-tracker in his distinctive "Ro-minimal" style. A-side 'Synthetic', a typically off-kilter slab of trippy minimal house marked out by surprisingly funky clavinet sounds, mind-mangling vocal snippets, locked-in drums and impeccable sound design, is our pick of the bunch. Elsewhere, 'Traumatised' sees Nu Zau make great use of mangled, warehouse-ready rave riffs, raw acid lines and crunchy drums, while 'Get Out' is deep and dubby in tone, with bursts of jazz fills, rubbery bass and woozy chords.
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 in stock $15.99
447
Famous Station EP
Cat: YOTO 001. Rel: 15 Mar 24
Salted Groove (5:46)
From Deepa Sync (5:16)
Attenuator (5:28)
Famous Station (6:40)
 in stock $16.25
448
Padalog Fighters EP
Cat: BNSD 008. Rel: 05 Apr 24
Future Buddha - "Newsoul" (5:58)
Future Buddha - "Bugavari" (6:44)
Cosmic JD - "Manantial" (5:49)
Cosmic JD - "Riddim N Flow" (6:20)
 in stock $14.18
449
Special Occasion EP
Cat: BC 003. Rel: 22 Mar 24
Celestial Machine (5:20)
Yearning 4 Love (6:31)
Special Occasion (5:18)
Planet Sunset (6:39)
 in stock $14.70
450
Battle Cry
Cat: DB 011. Rel: 21 Feb 24
Cliff Solomon - "Battle Cry" (6:19)
The Jak & Lex Lathan - "The Call (On The Edge)" (4:47)
William Kincaid - "Circuit Collapse" (12:22)
 in stock $14.95
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