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EP
EP (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: 89GHOST 016. Rel: 31 Jan 22
 
Techno
Creak (5:30)
Croak (5:37)
Crank (5:37)
Crease (6:00)
Review: We've not been able to get to the bottom of who Kenny Burns is (or at least this one - there was a famous Nottingham Forest footballer of the same name in the dim and distant past), and 89: Ghost main man Neil Tolliday is keeping tight-lipped. Either way, this label debut from the man of mystery includes some genuinely impressive moments. Picturesque closer 'Crease', where dreamy chords and kaleidoscopic synth sounds rise and fall atop an unfussy dancefloor beat, reminded us of Nail's own 1993 cut 'Cassiopeia', while 'Crank' is a thrusting slab of early morning techno peppered with squelchy acid motifs, chiming electronics and loopy, mind-mangling riffs. Elsewhere, 'Croak' is an angular slab of warped techno intensity, and opener 'Creak' is a hypnotic neo-trance number.
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out of stock $1.05
EP
EP (12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: IF 020. Rel: 23 Nov 20
 
Coldwave/Synth
Birds On A String (4:35)
Felt (3:35)
Carousel (4:18)
Over (3:14)
Levitate (3:57)
Folded Hands (4:47)
Review: It's no wonder Idee Fixe references Synth Britannia in the notes for this debut album from Sauna. Nodding to a BBC documentary that charts the genesis, and subsequent chart rise of synth pop across the UK, while in many ways what's here feels far removed from the retro-futurism of The Human League and peers, there's a DIY atmosphere that more than bridges the gap. Natural talent making raw ideas sound machine tight.

'Carousel' is the perfect example. Opiate lyrical delivery and loose, low-slung rhythm bely the taught framework holding everything together. 'Over' matches for sharpness, taking the tempo down a notch and upping the glittering effects that make this entire record a kind of rhythm & blues-electronic hybrid, only getting deeper and more engrossing on 'Levitate' and 'Folded Hands', like a much more accessible, poppier offspring of Silver Apples.
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 in stock $28.66
EP
EP (12" limited to 250 copies)
Cat: PTV 016. Rel: 14 Dec 21
 
Electro
Saltandvinegar (4:46)
808zz (8:06)
Scampifries (4:53)
B2 (4:52)
Review: Potty minded Scotsman Dave Paton gets unreal with his first Wee DJs vinyl in over two years. Four tracks galore, side A sees us writhing to the dark funk on 'Saltandvinegar' before '808zz' gets all breezy and bouncy. Side B goes in hard with the b-boy trippiness of 'Scampifries' while 'B2' is every bit as straight talking and forthright as its title. Big booming warehouse tackle, perfect for dancing off all those greasy chips. Drank too much pop? Cross your legs and wait till you get home!
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out of stock $13.67
EP
EP (12")
Cat: MUTI 008. Rel: 02 Dec 06
 
Breakbeat
Dov - "Eurphoria"
Layerz - "Evil Stuff"
Audiovoid - "Electronom"
Review: Lindsey Green brings us our beats, bass and dub fix all at once under his two aliases. As Audiovoid for his electro-techno blends and LayerZ for his dubstep, downbeat and IDM productions.
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out of stock $6.30
EP
EP (12")
Cat: VENMX 768. Rel: 04 Dec 06
 
Funky/Club House
Evermore vs Dirty South - "Its Too Late"
Dirty South - "Spank" (feat Boogie Fresh)
Dirty South - "Such A Freak" (feat Boogie Fresh - TV Rock mix)
Dirty South - "Such A Freak" (feat Boogie Fresh)
Review: An EP with the best from these fashionable remixers.
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out of stock $8.41
EP
EP (12")
Cat: TINPOT 1. Rel: 02 Feb 07
 
Funk
Love Shock
Lock Groove (part 1)
Message
Funghi Mama
Lock Groove (part 2)
Review: Kissin Cousins is a new alter-ego of a certain suave record shop owner in Soho who is also one half a rather well known DJ/production duo. The debut release on Tinpot compiles some of his personal re-edits and breaks which have featured in his DJ sets over the past 30 years, rocking dancefloors across the world.
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out of stock $6.30
EP
EP (limited 12")
Cat: M$ 004. Rel: 03 Nov 15
 
Deep House
+Encounter- (2:07)
Groove Attack (4:50)
Boogie Down Sessions (5:25)
Midnight Circle (5:07)
W.T.T.D. (2:15)
Review: Berlin's Alex Seidel is up next on Max Graef and Glenn Astro's new Money $ex Records and keeping on with the simply titled EP, which features five tracks fully in line with the label's aesthetic of dusty, sampled based, hip-hop derived deep house. Starting things off with the eerie soundscape of "-Encounter+" he soon launches into the usual biz you know him for, with the rusty acid workout of "Boogie Down Sessions" and the right party starter "Midnight Circle" which is reminiscent of Motor City Drum Ensemble's Raw Cuts series. Finally "W.T.T.D." presents us with yet another wacky VHS sci-fi soundscape.
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out of stock $8.94
EP
EP (12")
Cat: VER 105. Rel: 26 Nov 15
 
Experimental/Electronic
Prepgav I (5:43)
Prepgav II (4:52)
A Walk With You (2:56)
Ou Ailleurs (6:00)
Sequence III (4:20)
Review: Over the course of the last two decades, Nicholas "I:Cube" Chaix has proved to be one of electronic music's most unique talents. He's pretty much done it all over the years, from epic ambient live performances and rip-snorting techno bangers, to jazzy broken beats and impeccable deep house. His latest EP for Versatile is another hard-to-pigeonhole classic, variously delivering creepy, metallic deep house ("Prepgav (Version 1)"), grandiose, otherworldly ambience ("Prepgav (Version 2)", and the beguiling "Sequence 3"), twinkling, 21st century piano jazz ("Walk With You") and Antinote style experimental synth-scapes (the rather quite brilliant "Ou Aileurs"). Throughout, Chaix's innate grasp of atmosphere, mood and melody shine through.
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out of stock $9.45
EP
EP (12")
Cat: CHANNEL 063. Rel: 19 Jan 16
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Quando (7:49)
Adriatic Bolt (4:37)
I Don't Care Who You Are (4:30)
Quiet Force (5:40)
Review: According to their Soundcloud page, the Balearic Gabba Sound System are "geezers with a common love for sonically weird, feel good, bona fide recordings with a twist..." and that's good enough for us! Marco Gallerani, Bjorn Torske and even Prins Thomas are rumoured to have been involved in the project. Following up some great releases and remixes on on Hell Yeah and Secret Life, they land on Phil South's stellar Golf Channel and get stuck in straight away on "Quando" a hazy, psychedelic and slow burning epic for the early evening punters or the early morning sunrise alike. "Adriatic Bolt" is a cute little pop-inflected 80's style number while "I Dont Care Who You Are" gets back to the chill-out room on this beatless cosmic affair, featuring some pretty impressive vocals. The bubblegum acid of "Quiet Force" closes out proceedings appropriately.
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out of stock $10.26
EP
EP (12")
Cat: OP 025. Rel: 05 Aug 15
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Let/Forget (7:49)
96 (5:51)
Review: Nicolas Jaar's Other People label is in fine fettle right now, encouraging a raft of experimental minds to improvise for the Terepa project or drawing the wider world to the attention of the excellent Italian artist Vaghe Stelle. The latest Other People release slips deep into the unknown with the unheralded Mrs Jones making her label debut with some lush and mysterious tech house. "Let/Forget" sets the tone with its looped vocal and driving bassline working in conjunction with sombre pads and claps drenched in reverb, all the elements work together well here. On the flip we have "96" which gets more and atmospheric with its dreamy and loopy melody persisting nicely over a cruisy broken beat.
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out of stock $9.45
EP
EP (12")
Cat: KARAT 55. Rel: 13 Oct 15
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Break People (9:00)
Catch The Fade (7:33)
Review: Through labels such as Playhouse and Moodmusic, Germany's LoSoul has been releasing quality house and deep techno since the mid 1990's. His vision hasn't been polluted since then, and he's stuck to the art form that he's always believed in, something that we love to see in any producer these days. He lands on France's Karat with a pair of ultra-stripped back house bombs: the A side "Break People" flutters its percussion through deep forests of dubby melodies and intricate low-end twists, while "Catch The Fade" enters total abstraction thanks to its beautiful swarms of bass and glitchy beats. Hot and recommended! For the fans of Ricardo...
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out of stock $8.68
EP
EP (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: MLPHEP 09. Rel: 14 Sep 15
 
Disco/Reediciones
Piano Sunset (4:29)
Exotic Vibes (4:54)
Amore (5:43)
Amore (Pete Herbert remix) (6:10)
Review: Excellent debut EP from Paradisica with warm night Balearic dance vibes across all 4 tracks. A side, beautiful romantic dance grooves for the sunset hour. The flip 'Amore' brings a sexy and upbeat late 80s house vibe with a driving Pete Herbert mix to keep the party going strong.
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out of stock $8.41
EP
EP (12")
Cat: GCR 001. Rel: 25 Aug 15
 
Deep House
About Face (8:36)
Baited Drum Lines (Deep Sea dub) (4:04)
Freeze Action (Desire) (6:46)
Review: Newcomer Hugo Gerani, an Australian house aficionado, debuts both his productions and new label Good Company, what we like to see y'all! The title track "About Face" is a deep house stunner that drills its way across crunchy 707 swings and rickety cowbells; "Baited Drum Lines (deep sea dub)" is wonky, deranged and falling over its own beat to make an exquisite stumble of watery melodies and gentle waves of euphoria; "Freeze Action (Desire)" is a lo-fi house nugget with beautiful swarms of echo and reverb. All in all, a fine debut, indeed!
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out of stock $10.26
EP
EP (12")
Cat: NADO 013. Rel: 22 Apr 15
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Hagringen (7:38)
Chemtrails (6:01)
Stockholmsnatt (5:01)
Pacific Northeast (4:08)
Quaaludes (4:08)
Review: Aficionado welcome Swedish space cadets Farbror Resande Mac to their cause with the simply titled five track EP, a superb excursion into gently billowing Balearica. You may well know these Scandinavians from fine outings on Mystic & Quantum and Is It Balearic last year, and this new record suggests Farbror Resande Mac is a project we could happily hear alot more from. "Hagringen" would be perfect music to soundtrack the mooted Bladerunner sequel, a delay laden epic that manages to instil a sense of intensity whilst retaining an air of effortless grace. The mood veers off into different areas from here, with cosmic moments ("Chemtrails" and "Pacific Northeast") matched by downbeat funk ("Quaaludes") and guitar laden journey's into '80s soft rock ("Stockholmsnatt"). A Balearic DJs wet dream, this one.
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out of stock $7.89
EP
EP (12")
Cat: OUZA 1301. Rel: 24 Jul 14
 
Disco/Reediciones
Black
Van III
Tabanka
Review: A brand new off-shoot imprint to Tiago's ever-ace Interzona 13, Outerzona 13 launches with a clear and emphatic statement of intent. It comes courtesy of Nelson Gomes, erstwhile member of Gala Drop who, for now, wishes to be known simply as Black. Repping three wholly different sides to his skills and sonic world, Nelson ticks every box. Late night dynamite by way of the frenetic conga-heavy Afrofusion of "Black", life-affirming vibes by way of the delicate balance of trembling synth arpeggio and rich motherland chants on "Van III" and end-of-night sensuality by way the laid back soul and sexy horn work of "Tabanka".
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out of stock $8.41
EP
EP (12")
Cat: UMD 7006. Rel: 30 Sep 13
 
Disco/Reediciones
You Can't Turn Me Away
Searchin'
Give Me Your Love
All Alone
Review: You might recognise Sylvia's "You Can't Turn Me Away" from GTA Vice City. You might recognise "Give Me Your Love" from Armand Van Helden's "Full Moon". Or you might just recognise that Sylvia is one seriously talented soulstress. Smouldering with myriad shades of soul and funk, each cut is taken from the Roy Ayers-backed 1981 album Give Me Your Love. Highlights include the sopping wet bass licks on "You Can't Turn Me Away", the bold, tearful strings and slap-bass juxtaposition on "All Alone" the tight guitar plucks and Sylvia's purring delivery on "Searchin'" and the disco gusto on "Give Me Your Love." A true soul gem, this is why the big man invented reissues.
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out of stock $7.62
EP
EP (12")
Cat: BLACKEST 021. Rel: 12 Sep 13
 
Rock
Murphy
Stacie
Clancy
Review: Known best for their work on Blackest Ever Black as Raime, Tom Halstead and Joe Andrews resurface on the label under their lesser spotted alias Moin with this self titled EP. The music of Moin was first presented on Blackest Ever Black's Confessions 7-inch series last year on a split release with Pete Swanson, though the identities of those involved was not disclosed at the time. Described by the label as three tracks recorded with drums, guitar and bass, arranged with effects and sequencer" Halstead and Andrews plunder a more overtly sparse post punk sound as Moin. The darkness intrinsic to their celebrated work as Raime is still very much apparent here in the squalling, doom laden guitar drones, bursts of feedback and strange, unnerving chanting.
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out of stock $18.15
EP
EP (12'')
Cat: PEAKTIME 009. Rel: 04 Oct 06
 
Funky/Club House
Sometimes (Funky Madness mix)
Sometimes (Elektro Statik mix)
Micro Star
Don't Give Up
Review: Ohhh yeah, another smashing release by Mario Ochoa. A mix between tribal and electro house for this peaktime. Mario Ochoa showing his skills on machine available now.
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out of stock $8.41
EP
EP (12")
Cat: CORN 002. Rel: 31 Oct 18
 
Jazz
Easily (6:08)
Mizells (6:15)
Launchpad (5:56)
Bring It (5:40)
Review: For the second salvo on Cornhusker Records, the publicity-shy crew is treating us to a quartet of re-edits starting impressively with "Easily", a floor-focused rearrangement of a slap bass, woodblock and sax-heavy chunk of jazz-funk goodness, before turning a jaunty Mizell Brothers cut into a rolling house groover. The fun continues on side B, where the sweaty percussive Hammond funk of "Launchpad" is followed by head-in-the-clouds delight "Bring It", a subtle scalpel rework of a Clavinet-sporting Blaxploitation era disco-funk workout. Given the variety and quality on show, this has the feel of a record that might stay in your "playing out" box for a while.
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out of stock $10.26
EP
EP (12")
Cat: KARAT 59. Rel: 17 Sep 18
 
Electro
Sugar Cane (6:00)
The Void (4:38)
Sad Days (5:40)
Noar (6:17)
Review: There's plenty to set the pulse racing on the latest EP from long-serving electro producer Automat, whose recent outing on Brokntoys is also well worth a listen. Opener "Sugar Cane" eases us in gently, with the French producer opting for a slow and sanguine deep electro flavour, before the chunky and pleasingly spacey analogue deep house/electro fusion of "The Void" begins to get the blood pumping. Peak-time pressure arrives on B-side opener "Sad Days", where wild acid lines and rubbery machine bass drive a ghetto-tech style electro rhythm forwards at a frenetic pace, while closer "Noar" is a post-apocalyptic slab of clandestine, industrial electro darkness.
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out of stock $10.26
EP
EP (12")
Cat: NERO 045. Rel: 25 Jun 19
 
Deep House
Twelve Steps (6:15)
Just Give It A Long Shot (4:06)
Review: Enjoying a brief sojourn away from then 2000 Black label he's long called home, sometime 4hero member Dego pops up on Neroli with a two-tracker that blends his usual jazz-funk inspired instrumentation with warm and fragrant, dancefloor-focused grooves. The jazz-funk influence is strongest on flipside "Just Give It A Long Shot", a more languid affair rich in squiggly synth lines, toasty bass guitar, slack-tuned drum breaks and the kind of group vocals that would have once sent rare groove heads into a spin. A-side "Twelve Steps" is arguably even better, with whispered vocals, jazzy synth lines and sunny guitars wrapping around a pleasingly rubbery Brit-funk groove.
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out of stock $11.84
EP
EP (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: KF 012. Rel: 09 Dec 19
 
Disco/Reediciones
Cabriodelic (7:00)
On The Way (6:30)
Tour De L'afrique (7:44)
In Sands (5:34)
Review: The last we heard from Kinfolk was on the excellent "Mirage" by Kalidasa, but now the adventurous and chug-friendly label is back with this killer EP from Alterleo. "Cabriodelic" will have hips swinging at an easy tempo, not least thanks to the nagging throb of the bassline and the swaying drums shaking over the top of the track. "On The Way" takes things in a freakier direction, using ample samples and channeling a little industrial noir, while "Tour De L'afrique" focuses on craftily programmed drums and captivating melodic subtleties. "In Sands" finishes the set with a wigged out acid-trance rumination that should appeal to those who love the sound of European freak-beats before dance music got compartmentalized.
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out of stock $8.15
EP
EP (12")
Cat: ERS 021/CHANNEL065. Rel: 29 Jun 16
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Rheinfahren (8:21)
Tangerine (Krauter mix) (6:33)
Guten Morgen Bromio (5:41)
Review: Golf Channel and Emotional Response embark on a mission to bring together two generations of Kraut excellence as Dunkelziffer's Dominik Von Senger collaborates with the Montezumas Rache pairing of Jan Schulte and Christian Pannenborg. As you'd expect, the resultant EP is rather fine. They set the tone with "Rheinfaren", where a low-slung, dubbed-out groove is complimenting by twinkling guitars, delay-laden Jew's harp parts, and other sun-kissed elements. "Tangerine (Krauter Mix)" doffs a cap to Tangerine Dream and Dunkelziffer, with tumbling guitars - some effected by a wah-wah pedal - and vintage synths combining to create an effortlessly Balearic mood. Closer "Guten Morgen Bromio" is a fuzzier affair, combining grooves and sounds reminiscent of Pink Floyd's Animals full-length with the out-there attitude of classic krautrock.
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out of stock $7.36
EP
EP (12")
Cat: HPNB 04. Rel: 03 Dec 19
 
Disco/Reediciones
Track 1 (6:21)
Track 2 (6:11)
Track 3 (5:24)
Track 4 (6:25)
Review: The edit and rework-focused Hot Peas 'N Butter series has never come clean about who is behind it, though so far each of its named editors has been based in the Steel City of Sheffield. Here two of the series' most prolific editors, thatmanmonkz and pal Simba, join forces to deliver four-more sneaky re-rubs. Check first the driving disco-soul funk of "Track 1", before diving headfirst into the two-step jazz-funk brilliance of "Track 2", a cut that contains some fantastic dueling horn solos. Over on side B, "Track 3" is a smoothed out, proto-house style take on a synth-laden early electro number complete with silly pitched-up vocal snippets, while "Track 4" sees the Sheffield duo put their own spin on a particularly spacey cut from the Prelude back catalogue.
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out of stock $12.09
EP
EP (12")
Cat: VISIO 018. Rel: 10 May 18
 
Deep House
Searching (vocal mix) (5:21)
Searching (radio mix) (5:23)
Private Party (6:25)
Life Rhythm (5:18)
Review: Under the Javonntte pseudonym, Brian Garrett has delivered some of the most impressive deep house records of recent years. Predictably, the quality threshold remains high throughout this latest Javonntte EP, Garett's first for Alex Attias's Visions Inc. label. On the A-side you'll find "Vocal" and "Radio" versions of "Searchin", a soul-powered chunk of analogue-rich deepness that sits somewhere between the musically complex brilliance of Ron Trent and the slick, rolling warmth of early '90s Goldtone Records releases. Turn to the B-side and you'll find "Private Party", a chunkier and rougher, riff-propelled peak-time bumper, and the redlined, Chez Damier-meets-Derrick Carter bounce of "Life Rhythm". As the old cliche goes, this is all killer and no filler.
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out of stock $10.78
EP
EP (12")
Cat: DP 007. Rel: 12 Dec 16
 
Disco/Reediciones
What About Love (Rob Manga edit) (4:27)
Peace Of Mind (Illco edit) (3:37)
DR DJ (Mr Mendel edit) (6:45)
Review: More deviant Dutch disco funk as three of The Netherlands finest share some time on the Sunshine Sound imprint. Rob Manga takes us deep into the sleaze with a low-swung groove that loops right down into the gutter. Illco flips the vibe and cleanses our soul with the more spiritual Sun Ra style "Peace Of Mind". Finally Mr Mendel keeps us up all night with his salacious boogie funk twist with Candido inspired results - watch out for the drums midway. Wow.
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out of stock $14.46
EP
EP (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: MFSP 001. Rel: 24 Oct 16
 
Disco/Reediciones
Piece Together Part One (6:28)
Red Day (5:37)
Buzara (5:47)
Orange Sky (7:11)
Review: Pete Herbert and Phil Mison's Reverso 68 project is hard to beat when it comes to classically-informed disco, Balearic and house music, having shored up on Eskimo, and Is It Balearic? in the past. It's been some time since they dropped fresh productions of their own, so this new four-tracker comes as a welcome injection of seasoned, high-end grooves for the slow but heavy part of the night. "Piece Together" is a natural opening gambit, letting acid basslines rub up against delayed strafes of synth and subtle guitar chops in the most grooving of ways. It's set the perfect tone for the rest of the EP to follow, guaranteeing this 12" a place in scores of bags.
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out of stock $8.94
EP
EP (12")
Cat: HOMETAPING 20 . Rel: 15 Feb 16
 
Deep House
Feed The Horse (5:47)
The Heat (7:54)
You & Nothing Else (6:55)
Review: London's Jeremy Duffy has been dishing out stone-cold disco-house killers for the last five years, and he's definitely earned his place as one of the British capital's and most fun and dance-centric producers. He's always released on his own Duff Disco imprint, but here we see him pop up on the ever-impressive Home Tape Is Killing Music with three hot tunes - "Feed The Horse" is a playful, squelchy house burner for everyone to enjoy, "The Heat" is deeper and a little more Chicago-leaning thanks to its sublime bass, and "You & Nothing Else" takes care of the funky element. A crafty and recommended house EP.
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out of stock $8.41
EP
EP (12")
Cat: STASIS 006. Rel: 18 Mar 16
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Devotion (5:59)
Basic Instinct (Club Scene) (6:46)
Fresh Exit (4:44)
Paw Paw (8:06)
Review: Having previously delivered killer 12" singles from established talents Aquarian Foundation and Anom Vitruv, Canada's Total Stasis has turned to the previously unseen CS & Kreme. The project is in fact a new collaborative endeavour from Melbourne musicians Conrad Standish and Sam Karmel, known for their respective work in Standish/Carlyon and F ingers. Together, their atmospheric, world-weary, ambient house influenced sounds are fully in keeping with the imprint's output. They begin with the ultra-deep, ultra-dreamy downtempo vibes of "Devotion", before getting busy with a drum machine and electric piano on the enveloping "Basic Instinct (Club Scene)". This formula is explored further on the deliciously evocative and atmospheric "Fresh Exit", before they head to the heavens on the deep space ambience of "Paw Paw".
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out of stock $11.84
EP
EP (12")
Cat: CHANNEL 072. Rel: 19 Aug 16
 
Disco/Reediciones
Solitarity (5:17)
Police State (5:53)
Surveillance (5:55)
Review: As the back cover makes clear, Negative Hallucination is a collaboration between Pittsburgh Track Authority member Thomas Cox, and Africans With Mainframes member Noleian Reusse. Given their respective recording histories, you'd perhaps expect this debut EP to be full of bumpin', acid-flecked house. In fact, it's an altogether looser and more melodious affair, with opener "Solitarity" [sic] expertly combining elements from krautrock, analogue house, and cheery Balearic disco. The freaky, alien attack that is off-kilter jacker "Police State" is perhaps more in-keeping with their analogue house histories, while "Surveillance" expertly joins the dots between dub techno, lo-fi house, and intergalactic electronica.
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out of stock $10.51
EP
EP (12")
Cat: PUU 44. Rel: 22 Jun 17
 
International
Cabras No Elevado Quilombola (7:12)
Onna No Yujyo (1934 edit) (3:44)
Haru (5:31)
Excellent Drom (7:14)
Review: Some of you may remember Ricardo Vincenzo from his 2015 debut Pororoca Transatlantica, a two-track missive that blended South American production with all the warmth of sun-kissed downtempo electronica. If anything, this belated follow-up for esteemed Finnish label Sahko is even better. Vincenzo begins with the farmyard animal samples, rolling tribal percussion, African chants and rich electronic bass of "Cabras No Elevado Quilombia", before chopping and looping a dusty old tango track on the mid-tempo house pulse of "Onna No Yujo". On the flip you'll find the low-slung, post-dubstep creepiness of "Haru", where exotic vocal samples drift across a sparse but heavy beat pattern, and the aural trip to Morocco that is "Excellent Drom".
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out of stock $10.00
EP
EP (12")
Cat: OUZA 1307. Rel: 13 Jun 17
 
Disco/Reediciones
Now That I Got It (5:13)
Slight Delay Theme (5:17)
If You See Me (6:44)
Review: Mystery moves once more from Outerzona13 collective: With our anonymous pilots at the controls we glide from one gilded soul classic looped and layered for maximum groove affect ("Now That I Got It") to a shimmering funk standard that shakes with a subtle sense of Balearic sandy-toed soul. But there's turbulence en route; "Slight Delay Theme" plays the perfect foil with its Chicago warehouse-smashing machine funk and raw visceral groove. The mystery continues...
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out of stock $8.41
EP
EP (12")
Cat: NADO 008. Rel: 20 May 14
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Max Essa - "Chou Chou San"
Max Essa - "Peninsular"
Edition Basso - "Sore Sebi"
Edition Basso - "Waking Up Late"
Review: Tribal Balearic is the genre Aficionado are pushing to describe their latest 12" offering which is a split release from Max Essa and Basso, but put down that pinch of salt because it's another winner for the Mancunian label. Essa of course needs little introduction to anyone that indulges in some of the more horizontally inclined disco releases, whilst fans of the Black Disco label will remember Sebastian Graetz's killer contribution as Basso. There's a pleasant degree of chunkiness to "Chou Chou San," Essa's opening gambit where hefty drums are complemented well by the Oriental synth lines and spiritual pads that Max has made his own. "Peninsular" is most definitely not tribal but it is Balearic at it's most serenest and offers a moment of calm before Basso mans the B Side deck with the vibrant afro disco flavours of "Sore Sebi" and the languid "Waking Up Late".
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out of stock $9.45
EP
EP (12")
Cat: RAD 004. Rel: 07 Apr 04
 
Electro House
Robodisco
Wake Up Bijan
Styll 'O Jaune
Styll 'O Rouge
Review: Belgium native Bijou delivers the fourth Radius 12" balancing between electro & italo, he manages to keep the tension rising throughout all 3 tracks! A beauty...
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out of stock $8.41
EP
EP (12")
Cat: VENMX 899. Rel: 05 Dec 07
 
Progressive House
Faxing Berlin (Chris Lake edit)
Jaded (original mix)
Not Exactly (original mix)
We Fail (original mix)
Review: Vendetta presents Deadmau5's 'EP'. Includes 'Faxing Berlin' (Chris Lake edit), 'Jaded' (original mix), 'Not Exactly' (original mix) and 'We Fail' (original mix).
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out of stock $7.36
EP
EP (12")
Cat: DECON 028. Rel: 12 Jan 11
 
Disco/Reediciones
Open Heart Surgery
Goodnight Good Morning
Do You Need Someone
I Wrote The Book
Review: Iconic Gossip front lady Beth Ditto further dips her toes in clubland with this solo EP on the recently resurrected Deconstruction imprint. Lining her distinct tones musically is some typically classy production work from Simian Mobile Disco, further cementing a relationship that began with Ditto's appearance on SMD's last LP. Lead track "Open Heart Surgery" is truly infectious thanks to the simple yet far too effective synth stabs that run throughout, whilst the more laid back "Goodnight Goodmorning" has warm up material written all over it. It's the flipside track "Do You Need Someone" which proves to be most satisfying thanks to the squelchy electro rhythms and subaqueous squiggles.
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EP
EP (12")
Cat: NADO 023. Rel: 14 Feb 17
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Dinas (4:43)
Mis Mehefin (3:40)
Can Am Gariad (3:45)
Hwiangerdd Takeda (2:49)
Dan Glo (Fersiwn) (3:42)
Review: Thanks to the hard-to-define nature of the Balearic sound that inspired it, Aficionado Recordings can pretty much release whatever they like - providing, of course, that it fits their hazy, horizontal and loved-up ethos. It's also why they can release this surprise EP from Welsh "super-group" Bendith, whose five tracks explore the more pastoral, string-drenched end of the folk spectrum. Via a range of tracks built around acoustic guitar motifs, lilting strings, twinkling piano lines and Welsh-language vocals, Bendith deliver an EP as breezy and beautiful as anything Aficionado has released to date. It's undeniably traditional in feel - there's not a synthesizer or drum machine in sight - but that only adds to its alluring nature.
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EP
EP (12")
Cat: ASR 333. Rel: 24 Jun 19
 
Disco/Reediciones
Show Me Luv (6:13)
Ohh, JAAAZ (6:10)
Let Me Treble (4:06)
Review: Digger and editor extraordinaire John Zahl returns with three more deep dug oddities from the disco cosmos. Early 80s stadium synth boogie with Italo stamped deep into the core and some fantastic horn stabs, "Show Me Luv" kickstarts the party all synths blazing. It's backed up by an Alexander O'Neal meets-D-Train smoocher "Oh Jaaaz" before "Let Me Treble" closes the show with a vibe that you could imagine Abba sounding like if they spent a day on the beach jamming on high doses of peyote. Divine.
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EP
EP (limited 12")
Cat: INT 053. Rel: 29 Nov 23
 
Disco/Reediciones
Brother (5:19)
Sticky Fingers (5:18)
Brother (Alan Dixon Piano reprise remix) (2:24)
Brother (Alan Dixon Love Attack remix) (6:49)
The New Normal (5:59)
Review: Philip Leroi has had many musical lives over the years, variously recording as Linntronix and alongside Danny Sugarman as Stylus Heat. Atlantic Brain is his latest project, with the EP for Prins Thomas's Internasjonal label being his most high-profile to date. The key cut is 'Brother', a sparkling, melodious and attractive slab of electro marked out by squelchy bass and star-fall melodies. Rising star Alan Dixon delives two takes: a gorgeous, largely beat-free 'Piano Reprise' that sits at the rhythmic end of the ambient spectrum and the squelchy nu-disco-goes-deep house 'Love Attack Mix'. Elsewhere, 'The New Normal' is a shuffling and ghostly electro-not-electro number and 'Sticky Fingers' is a pleasingly wayward acid excursion.
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