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Dum Jams
Dum Jams (coloured marbled vinyl 10")
Cat: UQ 053. Rel: 15 Feb 13
 
Deep House
Dum Jams (Dum Jams Detox mix)
Dum Jams (Dum Jam techno Fuck)
Review: The latest transmission from Underground Quality HQ sees label boss Jus Ed at the helm on a swiftly delivered riposte to Dope Jams, having been included in the latest end of year diss list from the New York record store. That the Dum Jams 12" should arrive so soon after Dope Jams announced plans to close their store after seven years of selling records (and pissing people off) is ironic, but makes us wonder who really won here. There's a certain degree of cultural novelty inherent in the lead "Detox mix" which is thankfully balanced out by the tougher B Side "Techno Fuck" version.
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out of stock $9.91
Retrospective EP
Retrospective EP (clear blue marbled vinyl 10")
Cat: RAWAX 10.5. Rel: 28 Mar 13
 
Deep House
Track 1
Track 2
Review: The seemingly unstoppable Rawax introduces us to yet another hot prospect; photographer and visual artist Robin Scholz. Conjuring sounds that are just as imaginative and illustrative as his visual work, "Track 1" is awash with waves of minor chords, spiralling synth flickers and a hypnotic sense of groove development while "Track 2" takes a low-speed adventure into the earliest phases of progressive house. Stunning stuff.
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out of stock $9.37
Another Way EP (repress)
Another Way EP (repress) (limited hand-stamped 10")
Cat: MANUCCI 002. Rel: 01 May 14
 
Deep House
Road To Nowhere
Brothers & Sisters
Review: **REPRESS** The Jack Fell Down duo made a considerable splash last year with releases on Southern Fried and Hometaping Is Killing Music and now they resurface in style with the Another Way EP. The second offering from new Sccucci Manucci offshoot, Manucci's Mistress, this 10" operation is a good home for the Jack Fell Down sound. Lead track "Road To Nowhere" displays a pensive melodic restraint that many of the new crop of house producers seem to overlook in their excitement to get productions from Ableton to Soundcloud. If the A Side sounds like Jack Fell Down holding back, then "Brothers & Sisters" could potentially have them sectioned, such is the crazed madness of the screaming vocals that intermittently punctuate the 90s rave stabs. Great fun.

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out of stock $7.82
Unthank005
Unthank005 (limited clear vinyl 10")
Cat: UNTHANK 005. Rel: 20 Mar 13
 
Techno
Single Dutch
Interstate
Secret Life
Review: The good ship Juno traverses the Firecracker galaxy and lands once more in the spacious Unthank region with more down under cross genre pollinations. Last year's Inskwel induction was a noted highlight in the small but perfectly formed Unthank catalogue, but this fifth edition from the unheralded Booshank might just match it. Shout outs to House of Traps for the silk screen two colour sleeve that houses this clear vinyl 10" from Booshank (who sources tell us is something of a scene staple over in Melbourne) Loose gargling acid of the deranged kind characterises lead track "Single Dutch" whilst on the flip "Interstate" has that psychedelic, cosmic vibe that Max D does so well. Booshank's disregard for kick drum politics is demonstrated with aplomb on "Secret Life" a simmering concoction of bristling textures which explodes into a charge of drums with the kind of glee that's almost sexual.
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out of stock $10.42
Cabezaurio
Cabezaurio (hand-numbered & hand-stamped pink marbled vinyl 10")
Cat: PW FOUR. Rel: 08 May 13
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Cabezaurio
Dark Funk
Review: Porn Wax operates at a more glacial pace than the affiliated Tusk label which suits the slow, grinding brand of Balearica music the label brandishes. This fourth release sees Mexico City pair Daniel Quiroz and Gabriel Eugenio dish out a double helping of horizontally inclined cosmic funkers as Avanti near perfect for the balmy summer evenings. Lead track "Cabezaurio" has a lilting zero gravity groove underpinning some flanged guitar work and space age synths which would make Lindstrom green with envy. Complementing this, Avanti showcase their talent for chugging, muscular, druggy disco funk on the all too appropriately titled "Dark Funk".
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out of stock $10.17
No Other
No Other (clear vinyl 10")
Cat: RVN 004. Rel: 15 Jun 12
 
Deep House
No Other
No Other (feat The Drifter - Permanent Vacation remix)
Review: A double dose of Filburt and the GoodGuy goodness this week as the Leipzig duo complement their excellent Jacob Korn collaboration on Permanent Vacation with this dinkified ten inch debut for the Riotvan imprint. If you've dipped into the Mikesh & Filburt contributions to Mirau, Permanent Vacation or Liebe Detail Spezial you'll be well aware of what to expect from "No Other"; those coming to this release with inquisitive ears will be rewarded by one of the more shamelessly uplifting tracks to emerge over the summer months. A vocal turn brimming with soul sits atop what can only be described as a chord driven old school piano house banger which really deserves widespread appreciation. Permanent Vacation's in-house duo of Benji and Tom take it deeper on the flip with a little help from The Drifter - last seen on an Erdbeerschnitzel cut.
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out of stock $19.30
Human Tube EP
Cat: ES 023. Rel: 06 Nov 12
 
Deep House
Human Tube
This Side Of Sunshine
Review: Killer debut turn on Mr Zap's Ethereal Sounds label from Miruga, last seen appearing on the appropriately named Drift Deeper label at the turn of 2012. Ethereal Sound completists will gladly add the Human Tube EP to their collection, with the two tracks from the Japanese producer a perfect fit for the label's aesthetic. Commencing with freeform percussive touches cascading around the channels, the title track eventually settles into a thick set groove, with a glacial sheen somehow keeping a lid on the many layers of texture and found sound that Miruga packs inbetween. It has that dual sensation of busy and calm that punctuates so much Ethereal Sound output and is complemented by the facedown business of "This Side Of Sunshine", a bonafide entry into deep house authenticity. A central playful axis between stop start piano samples caked in vinyl crackle and equally dusty drums is complemented by some well judged chord shimmers that remain just within ear shot - you can picture Peterson investing in fresh pants at the mere prospect of playing this one.
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out of stock $8.08
Wind
Wind (10")
Cat: MOSDEEP 012. Rel: 29 Aug 12
 
Techno
Wind
Phazzled (Ike Release produced)
Review: After Hakim Murphy and Ike Release inaugurated the Innerspace Halflife project earlier this year with a sublime debut on the former's Machining Dreams imprint - they now grace Aroy Dee's ever excellent MOS Deep label with a further enthralling journey. Even if the aforementioned Cosmology EP passed you by, you should be familiar enough with the respective solo endeavours of both producers to be suitably excited by "Wind". You won't be disappointed either, with the track unfurling from its icy origins into a monstrous arrangement dominated by the fluctuating acid bassline and razor sharp hi-hats, while the soaring chords that intermittently spread expansively over proceedings add brief moments of Utopian calm amid the relentless jacking pressure. This is complemented by a solo Ike Release cut in the shape of "Phazzled" which adopts a more atmospheric tone as ever present clouds of analogue fx add a hazy sensation to the strident drum programming and woozy chord arrangements - quite aptly described by MOS Deep as "classicist house with a future perspective".
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out of stock $6.78
Love That (Burns Hot Enough) EP
Cat: WO 001. Rel: 17 Oct 12
 
Deep House
Love That (Burns Hot Enough)
Ma Body
Review: Waze & Odyssey are dealing in a lean kind of old-skool flavoured house music which has made its way onto Southern Fried and Wolf Music in 2012. Launching their own imprint to put out their cool and deadly deep house, "Love That (Burns Hot Enough)" kicks things off with a straight-up pumper full of DX7 bassline vibes and light and summery piano chords. It's a simple trick finished off with a snappy diva vocal hook. "Ma Body" is a marginally moodier affair, focusing more on the rhythm section and keeping excessive elements held back until a Casio keyboard line comes in, shredding everything down to pure bliss.
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out of stock $6.24
Picnic Basket
Picnic Basket (coloured vinyl double 10")
Cat: UQ 045PT1/PT2. Rel: 25 Nov 13
 
Deep House
Samuel Andre Madison aka Rev S - "This Thing"
2400 Operator - "NWS PT 1" (feat Rev S)
DJ Jus Ed - "Let's Groove" (beats)
DJ Jus Ed - "Let's Groove" (Medley mix)
Review: Jus Ed gets another slew of like-minded deep house heads together for the latest double-pack venture from Underground Quality. Samuel Andre Madison dominates the first disc with his Rev S moniker serving up a thoroughly bumpy jam anchored by an almighty kick on "This Thing", while he appears on 2400 Operator's more shuffling but equally mellow "NWS PT 1". Ed himself takes care of disc two with the smacking "beats" cut of "Let's Groove", which features some walloping drums off-set by tasty filtered synths in that plain and simple Jus Ed style. The "Medley" mix on the other hand features a bizarre reprisal of "I'm Coming" amongst other elements over the same "Let's Groove" track. Highly recommended.
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out of stock $16.17
The Second Transition
The Second Transition (10" (ONLINE EXCLUSIVE))
Cat: BOE 017. Rel: 31 Aug 12
 
Deep House
Guiding Light
It's Not An Artform Just Beats
Review: The always classy deep house emporium Boe recently uncovered a gem of Ukrainian production talent with The First Transition EP from the previously unheralded G-Transition. Wisely the label have secured some more well paced house movements from the mysterious producer with this highly limited ten inch, snappily titled The Second Transition. Lead track "Guiding Light" is so slow it feels ever so slightly dragging at 45rpm! Don't be put off though, as the laid back pace and simple drum programming consisting of little more than delayed congas and shuffling hats allows the expertly arranged layers of harmonious synth, Rhodes, analogue bass and strings the chance glisten. Less is more on the flip as "It's Not An Artform, Just Beats" lives up to its name with a little more than a rasping groove and gently expressive arpeggiated lead floating over a restrained backdrop of fizzing atmosphere.
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out of stock $7.30
Unthank004
Unthank004 (clear vinyl 10")
Cat: UNTHANK 004. Rel: 28 Nov 12
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Do It
Tu Machito
LFO Bounce
LFO Bounce (Funkineven remix)
Review: Nothing beats a bit of clear vinyl, especially if it's got some badass electro pressed onto it. Its clear that Australian Inkswel, is of the electro-boogie persuasion and here's three tracks to prove it. "Do It" is catchy and crisp with lovely mid 80s synthpop vibes, "Tu Machito" is pure old skool electro and "LFO Bounce" is a fantastic b-boy drum box workout. Funkineven beefs up the latter hissy percussion and more melodies than you can shake a synth at.
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out of stock $10.17
5 Years Of Lazy Days: Sampler Part 2
Cat: LZD 020B. Rel: 15 Mar 11
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Lovebirds - "U Give Me Love" (Greg Wilson remix)
Fred Everything & 20For7 - "Friday" (feat Vanessa Baker - Crazy P dub)
Review: Second vinyl only sampler for the forthcoming digital only compilation that celebrates five years of Lazy Days with some classy remixers like Crazy P, Art of Tones and Ian Pooley taking on the label's best-loved tracks. This classy two-track ten kicks off with a Greg Wilson remix of "U Give Me" from Lovebirds which douses the crispness of the original in a sheen of resplendent pads, expertly dubbing out the vocal refrain and generally sexing proceedings up some. On the flip Crazy P tackle boss man Fred Everything's collab with 20 For 7 and Vanessa Baker, dropping a tightly wound burner filled with jagged arpeggios and bumping rhythms that ascends excellently into full on disco mode midway through.
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out of stock $8.33
EP 1
EP 1 (limited hand stamped clear vinyl 10")
Cat: UNTHANK 001. Rel: 23 Nov 10
 
Deep House
A Tender Place
Nose Candy
Heroin
Review: Even if you weren't privy to the news that Firecracker had launched an offshoot, your immediate thought when grasping this inaugural release on Unthank would be that it had something to do with the Edinburgh imprint. Arriving in bespoke purple hand stamped sleeve art pressed on 10 inches of clear vinyl and wrapped in Japanese style plastic, it's one of this year's most attractive propositions for vinyl obsessives. This is all without even approaching the music, a debut peek into the musical mind of newcomer Bakey USTL, an Amsterdam dwelling Estonian producer. In "A Tender Place" Bakey has delivered one of the most disjointed, flagrantly risque, thumping eight minutes of house music your senses might be exposed to this year. In contrast to the sleaze on the A Side, the opposing proceedings open with the shuffling future soul abstractions of "Nose Candy" minimalist beatdown at it's finest, whilst "Heroin" marks a swift descent into the depths of South American narcotic noise. Thus the schizoid brilliance of the A Side is matched by the slightly menacing strangeness of the opposing side on a record which is limited in numbers and high on demand.
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out of stock $9.37
Background Series #5
Cat: ES 011. Rel: 30 Mar 11
 
Deep House
Onion Smell
Tooth Brush & Rain
Review: Smallville stalwart Christopher Rau is currently in a rich vein of form - in recent times he's dropped some typical Pampa genius and been responsible for a slick remix of Drake & Griffiths tech house stomper "The Devils Eye". Ethereal Sounds boss Anton Zap handpicks as the next contributer to the background series - which has previously housed our favourite ES release from Uncle Deep. Handed such a task, Rau excels, crafting two deep jackers that come wrapped in a multiplicity of warm sounds - "Onion Smell" contains the best sounding kick drum we've heard since Uncle Pepe dropped "Deep Burnt" way back! Check "Tooth Brush & Rain" for a more percussive treatise on the KDJ template too. Big tip!
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out of stock $9.37
The Mel Skipson Project
Cat: QUINTESSE 21. Rel: 20 Apr 11
 
Deep House
Rob Mello - "The Mel Skipson Project" (Rob Mello Motivation - No Ears mix)
Skipson - "The Mel Skipson Project" (Editspot part 1)
Review: Who said clearing samples was a nightmare? Skipson - being a the good chap he is - sent the final version of "K's Editspot pt.1", which used Rob Mello samples, to the man himself for his blessing. Rob - also being a good chap - liked the new version so much he offered up a remix! And so the Mel Skipson Project was born, and thanks to Quintessentials both versions are now available to the record buying public in nicely presented 10" format. Mello's tweak is pure sweat-drenched peak time fodder with killer vocals pressed up against an acidic Chi-town bassline - big tip. Skipson's version is not as incendiary, opting instead for sampled crowd noises, deep Motor City chords and a straight up house bump. Killer release!
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out of stock $8.33
Golden Dusk (Scott Grooves & Kataconda remixes)
Cat: CURLE 030. Rel: 20 Apr 11
 
Deep House
Golden Dusk (Scott Grooves & Kataconda Panther version)
Golden Dusk (Scott Grooves & Kataconda Panther beats)
Review: Belgium label Curle released "Golden Dusk" from German artist Frank Martiniq in 2010 on 300 limited golden vinyls, selling out more or less instantly. Now in 2011 the deep techno cut is back, this time reworked by US deep house master Scott Grooves and Kataconda. "Panther Version" is dusky and warm from the offset, with low synths crawling and prowling seductively behind metallic and tightly sprung hi's. "Panther Beats" on the flip opens with and focuses on complex drums and beats, manipulated and worked to their full potential. Rapid hats, sharp cymbals and heavy kicks and patterns stream through in a captivating manner.
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out of stock $10.37
Borrowed Vol 9
Borrowed Vol 9 (clear vinyl 10")
Cat: BWD 009. Rel: 09 Feb 11
 
Deep House
Little Bit More
Another Thing
Review: Veteran UK act Inland KnightS team up with Derby duo Da Sunlounge for a ninth volume of ever so slightly cheeky deep house refixes on the Borrowed imprint. "A Little Bit More" craftily reworks one of last year's most eponymous pop tracks from a peroxide hit machine that featured the rapping talents of a daisy age legend and mouthy newcomer. Heavily filtered and driven by low bass frequencies, it's one of those tracks that will make people do a double take. Complementing this on the B Side is a lolloping E Funk style rework of the best legs in the business's most famous track. The object of many a rework and re-edit by everyone from Theo Parrish to Danny Krivit over the years, it's to the credit of all involved that "Another Thing" brings something different to the table.
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out of stock $8.33
The Journey (remixes)
Cat: 3EEP 201102. Rel: 04 Apr 11
 
Deep House
The Journey (Scott Grooves & Kataconda Panther remix)
The Journey (Scott Grooves beats)
Review: Norm Talley's "The Journey" is somewhat of a modern day Detroit classic. A secret weapon of many, it's been a staple within record bags since its first release in May 2009. Scott Grooves is one of those, and in true Grooves style, he's done an edit of it. The difference with "The Journey" though, is that this the first of his countless edits he's actually released to the record buying public. "Panther Remix" is an endearingly low slung, subtle take on Norm's original made by Grooves and Kataconda. Rolling percussion and progressing chords envelope from the offset, and get increasingly endearing as the track chugs along. "Panther" is irresistibly mellow whilst retaining its Detroit house appeal. Flipping over, the Scott Grooves Beats version focuses on the hollow beat of the percussion, honing in on a breathtakingly simple loop.


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out of stock $11.21
Love You Gotta Loose Again EP
Cat: DS 04. Rel: 06 Oct 10
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
Wouh (7:16)
Love You Gotta Lose Again (3:25)
Don't Believe The Hype (1:35)
Review: Gadi Mizrahi's Double Standard imprint graces our ears with yet more beautiful music from the prodigious Nicolas Jaar. Lead track "Wouh" is so slow it's almost going backwards, but Jaar layers the music perfectly, creating enough space between the downbeat hip-hop instrumentation to create a warm, soulful atmosphere. "Love You Gotta Lose Again" and "Don't Believe The Hype" share the B Side, the former featuring a pleasing vocal bouncing of twangy guitar licks, while the latter offers another insight into Jaar's love for downbeat, moody electronica. Presented in 10" all white vinyl, making for a killer all round package.
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out of stock $15.38
Prototype
Prototype (limited 10")
Cat: BK 007. Rel: 10 Jan 14
 
Techno
Prototype
Prototype (Mr Beatnick dub)
Review: Last seen on the Join Our Club label, rising UK producer Clarke Sawkill steps into the physical realm with Prototype, an excellent debut for the Bokhari Records imprint. Primed for optimum club play, Sawkill lays down the one original track which is complemented on the B Side by a remix from the excellent Mr Beatnick. "Prototype" is one long, lolloping slo mo DJ tool with the sort of rolling bassline that tends to wedge itself quite comfortably in your affections and demonstrates Sawkill might be a producer to keep your eye on. Mr Beatnick opts to implement a slightly faster tempo that suits his now familiar sense of melodic warmth down to a tee. Another great 12" from the Bokhari crew.
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out of stock $8.08
Sneeze
Sneeze (hand-stamped 10")
Cat: SNEEZE. Rel: 18 Feb 14
 
Deep House
Sneeze
Loop
Review: The Puss label overseen by breakout producer HNNY and Studio Barnhus founder Kornel Kovacs continues to be a source for club ready sounds, with the all caps loving producer at the helm for this much anticipated fourth release. Based around a liberal sample of the Queen Bee, "Sneeze" is one of those club jams that will appeal to party DJs, starting at a hip-hop tempo before a neat little vocal edit sees the track crank up the BPM exponentially and transformed into a no-nonsense house cut. It's a pretty simple idea executed perfectly and you are likely to hear this all over the festivals this summer.
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out of stock $8.33
TS
TS (red transparent vinyl 10")
Cat: DES 0049. Rel: 24 Mar 14
 
Deep House
TS (original mix)
TS (Desos Basement remix)
Review: Menson is the alias of danish DJ & producer Mads "Massimo" Jensen. Having been a staple part of the Danish underground since breaking through in 2007, Mads is considered one of the finest warm up DJ's Denmark has ever produced. Respected on the scene as a real dj's dj, Mads is always ready to deliver a mix of new and old with machine like precision as well as contagious charisma from behind the decks - always dancing, smiling and creating a cool sexy vibe on the floor. He is currently resident DJ at Copenhagens finest deephouse spots TS bar, and this single is a dedication to his second home TS Bar Copenhagen, on the B side Desos is bringing his funky sound to the release. This release has already been tested in different clubs around the world, and the reaction is amazing. Limited press on red transparent 10".
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out of stock $6.78
Porn Wax Eight
Porn Wax Eight (hand-stamped hand-numbered marbled pink 10")
Cat: PW 8. Rel: 20 Oct 14
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Affected
To Be Discontinued
out of stock $7.30
ACEXP01
ACEXP01 (10")
Cat: ACEXP 01. Rel: 28 May 14
 
Deep House
Track 1
Track 2
Review: Whoever is behind the AC EXP project has clearly worked very hard to ensure their identity remains under wraps, with zilch info out there on the big old internet. Which is a shame because there's a degree of class to the two untitled productions on this 10" that demands some recognition. Both are unassuming club tools that any deep house selector will appreciate a few hours into their set, all swirling, dubby atmospherics, tunnelling rhythms and snapping percussion.
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out of stock $7.05
Boogie Paradise Traxx Vol 1
Cat: BPARADISE 001. Rel: 21 Oct 14
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Boogie Paradise (Trax I)
Boogie Paradise (bonus beat)
Boogie Paradise (Trax II)
Review: Simoncino unveils his Craig Paradise Cooper guise with this special limited 10". While he's always been synonymous with authenticity, this homage to the Paradise Garage elevates his dedication one step further. Rich, analogue and ultimately loopy, each of these three tracks whisks us back to house music's most formative era. "Trax I" is a breezy, journeyman soiree that's so euphoric it could make Mr Fingers blush. "Trax II", meanwhile, is undiluted ambience, seeped in emotion. For added DJ pleasure he's also thrown in some bonus beats. Full package. No faking.
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out of stock $9.91
Oh My Days
Cat: H&P 002. Rel: 14 Sep 11
 
Deep House
Auntie Flo - "Oh My Days"
DJ Sdunkero - "Choosing Love"
Review: Huntleys & Palmers continue their mission to bring the best of the world's dance music to the masses with this hugely anticipated release. Glasgow resident Auntie Flo's "Oh My Days" has already found favour with the likes of Jackmaster, xxxy and Pearson Sound, and it's easy to see why. Combining an infectious vocal snippet which lodges itself deep in your brain with a slowly rising synth line and clattering percussion, it succeeds due to its unique mixture of African pop and contemporary bass which is quite unlike anything released this year. But although it's the A-Side here that has been extensively caned by all the big names, South Africa's DJ Sdunkero's "Choosing Love" on the flip is easily as good. A deceptively simple kwaito track, it loops a simple rubbery synth line which is stretched to breaking point, whilst an underlying accordion-like tone gives it a curiously maudlin touch which contrasts its epic scope in great fashion. Essential.
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out of stock $9.37
The Way I Feel EP
The Way I Feel EP (white vinyl 10")
Cat: DS 09. Rel: 07 Sep 11
 
Deep House
The Way I Feel
3 AM
Review: When you get Gadi Wolf, Deniz Kurtel and Desolat chap Guti on the same record the results are going to be rich in sound and highly desirable amongst the deep house fraternity. Purportedly recorded as the virgin hours of 2011 settled down in the luxurious climes of the Marcy Hotel, there's a languid sensation to the latest Double Standard ten inch that backs up the myth. A Sider "The Way I Feel" is a fuzzed out odyssey of warm bass and gentle tones of piano and chords intertwined across a bed of delicate drums, with more than a hint of intimacy and lustful thoughts added by Kurtel's distant cooing. Complementing this, "3am" sees the trio indulge in a muddy trudge through rough hewn beatdown, gradually unfurling into a so slow but so good vocal led, loose limbed techno throb, perfectly suited for the time hinted at in the title.
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Intérprete: Vincent Inc, Femanyst
out of stock $8.33
Dust Part 2
Cat: ASHES 001.2. Rel: 30 Sep 11
 
Deep House
Neonliht Time
Pola
Review: Benjamin Brunn delivers his latest EP on mysterious new imprint Ashes. A hardware only affair, "Neon Light Time" and "Pola" show off Brunn's unbeatable Clavia keys and the delightful analogue 707 touch as he manipulates his hardware through tough, gritty beats and into a deep, balmy house groove. A master of his trade, Brunn doesn't attempt anything out of the ordinary on Dust Part 2, but rather manipulates the beats with an intricate poise. Soaring cosmic bleeps, finely tuned hats and rolling basslines span both sides of this limited edition vinyl, which arrives accompanied by stunning artwork from Franski.
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Intérprete: Girls Of The Internet
out of stock $7.30
How Are We Doing?
Cat: MOSDEEP 008. Rel: 12 Oct 11
 
Techno
How Are We Doing?
A Second Earth
Review: ** REPRESS ** The ever excellent D'Marc Cantu serves up this two track re-entry on MOS DEEP which serves as an enticing prelude to the producer's eagerly awaited debut album (of sorts) which is due later this year. Across both sides of the hand stamped ten inch Cantu demonstrates the ease with which he can work vintage, driving Chicago house rhythms and more emotive, utopian visions of machine made sounds. Lead track "How Are We Doing?" is the former, with wide reaching analogue thrusts gradually being joined by soaring strings over a driving jack groove. Our favourite however is the B Side "A Second Earth", a blissful saunter through laidback melodic touches and skittering rhythms that could go for infinity and not lose its charm.
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out of stock $10.37
S Gravendijkwal EP
Cat: MAZE 01. Rel: 19 Oct 11
 
Deep House
Abodigital Dishwasher
Laserguided Weapon
Sampler Crack
Sealed With A Kiss
Review: The Please (aka Hans Verhaag & Minggus Dorpmans) make a stunning debut on newly minted Dutch imprint Purple Maze. We don't say this often, but this EP really has a bit of everything, from the scratchy beatdown of opener "Abodigital Dishwasher" to the Avalanches-meets-MCDE soul-sampling gem "Sealed With A Kiss". Wedged in between are two more certified jams, with the sparkling synths of "Laserguided Weapon" and moody techno throb of "Sampler Crack" rounding off a brilliant package, pressed up on delicious 10 inch vinyl. Indulge!
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out of stock $9.37
I Want To Know What Love Is
I Want To Know What Love Is (limited red vinyl 10")
Cat: BARN 006. Rel: 02 Nov 11
 
Deep House
Hnny - "Want To Know What Love Is"
Kornel Kovacs - "Down Since '92"
Review: Further cementing their reputation as the merry pranksters of house music, Studio Barnhus drop their sixth release and you'll either love it or hate it! We love it. The mysterious HNNY delivers an edit of Mariah Carey's cover of Foreigner's power rock ballad "I Want to Know What Love Is" that expertly fools around with her money notes. The addition of creeping neon synths gives the track a brooding R&B flex and the sudden drop into silence that marks the end of the track is hilarious - it's worth dropping this just to see people's reactions. Barnhus regular Kornel Kovacs adds further heat on the flip with a simmering, low riding early 90s vocal house bumper in the shape of "Down Since '92" which will appease the serious house heads.
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out of stock $9.37
Transmissions Part 2
Transmissions Part 2 (white vinyl 10")
Cat: THEMA 028. Rel: 08 Dec 11
 
Deep House
Earth 2 Moon
Man On The Moon (extended version)
Review: Having debuted on Thema with the finely judged quartet of tracks that made up Transmissions, Norm Talley returns to the label with a ten inch shaped sequel. Anyone who checked out Transmissions will no doubt have wished Talley treated your ears to more of "Man On The Moon" than the three minutes the EP opener afforded. Thankfully a gracefully extended variant of that track which is three times longer (and thus three times better!) lines up on the B Side. Ahead of that Talley indulges in some expertly crafted explorations through rippling, utopian techno on "Earth 2 Moon", which locks into a vicious groove once those rattling hi-hats drop!
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Intérprete: Kleo(kleekrecordings)
out of stock $10.17
Hope
Hope (10")
Cat: FA 029. Rel: 11 Jan 12
 
Deep House
Review: Fine Art is one of our favourite little labels here at Juno, with each release from the London via New York imprint a joy to behold both sonically and visually. The latest, from Auckland-based Hit It & Quit It radio host Frank Booker, contains two sublime excursions into low slung jazz-flecked house spread across two sides of 10" in vinyl. Title track "Hope" teases an infectious looped guitar lick with pan-pot percussion and occasional flourishes of piano, while "No Delay" delves deeper still, with oven-warm chords undulating hazily beneath the ebb and flow of live sounding drums and the most subtle of bass lines.
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Listen To My 45
Cat: WNCL 009. Rel: 09 Jan 12
 
Dirty Dubstep/Trap/Grime
Listen To My 45
Knowing Looks
Review: Returning to WNCL after his exuberant re-emergence last year, Knowing Looks doesn't hold back in testing the limits of the dancefloor. "Listen To My 45" is the kind of track specifically crafted to sit uneasily in your ears on first listen but in time the wildly disparate elements amass to a glorious cacophony of damaged, unconventional groove. "Ghost Baby" darts into action on an uptempo micro-house groove before adopting a deranged synth. By the time thick layers of percussion and amen breaks whip around that lead synth there's no doubt that you're listening to one of the most starkly original producers in operation at present.
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out of stock $9.12
Digital Dubplates
Digital Dubplates (limited 10")
Cat: RB 10. Rel: 11 Jan 12
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Todd Terje - "Snooze 4 Love" (version)
Son Of Sam - "Nature Makes A Mistake" (Jack Plug Supernatural dub)
Review: 2011 was a pretty special year for Gerd Janson's imperious Running Back imprint and they open proceedings on the next annual chapter with two cuts from their digital archives on this killer Digital Dubplates 10". The A Side houses an absolutely sublime version of Todd Terje's "Snooze 4 Luv" from the magnificent Ragysh EP, further exposing the sumptuous horizontal qualities with aplomb. Providing some nice contrast is an equally refined remix of Son of Sam's "Nature Makes A Mistake" from Jack Plug. The reissue of this 1984 industrially charged oddity was our favourite Running Back release of last year, and the chance to grasp a physical copy of Plug's effort (which is superior to the more highly lauded Ame remix) should not be passed up. Running Back also win the prize for first great runout groove inscriptions of 2012.
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out of stock $9.65
Futures
Futures (limited clear vinyl 10")
Cat: UNTHANK 003. Rel: 30 May 12
 
Deep House
Futures
A2B
The Autumn House
Badan An Droma
Stolen Sleep
Review: After stellar contributions to the series from Bakey USTL and Vakula, Unthank swings back into action with a release from a producer much closer to their Edinburgh home, Lord Of The Isles. This Scottish producer has already graced some fine imprints such as Tusk Wax, Ene and American Standard with his music, while perhaps reserving the best so far to the excellent Hot Blobs EP released on his own Little Strong label. His contribution to the still fledgling Unthank canon improves on that release however, arriving in typically attractive cover art and described as "a journey of whiskey, analogue electronics, Scottish landscapes, nostalgia and underground parties". Musically the five tracks peak and dip between the differing emotions inherent in house music and sound as good as anything Firecracker have released to date.
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Wrecking
Wrecking (10")
Cat: MOSDEEP 010. Rel: 20 Feb 12
 
Deep House
Ma Spaventi - "Wrecking"
Aroy Dee - "Mr Floyd"
Review: There's something strangely appealing about M>O>S Deep releasing music on a 10" record; the compact size and the neat packaging are complemented by the fact that each piece of music is so stripped down, raw and full of sub-bass that they can barely press it onto such a small and lovable piece of wax. And in keeping with releases from 2AM/FM and D'Marc Cantu, the tenth release for M>O>S Deep - a split EP with Ma Spaventi and label boss Aroy Dee - features two tracks packed with so much raw power that the grooves struggle to tie them down. The record opens with Spaventi's "Wrecking", a stripped down track consisting almost solely of growling acid lines. The whole piece of music seemingly hangs on a menacing and aggressive 303 workout set at a snail's pace and interspersed with crisp hi-hats and a kick drum soaked in reverb. Aroy Dee provides balance with the flipside and his peculiarly titled "Mr Floyd". In typical Dee style the track features an unending parade of blissed out pads, gentle textures and layer upon layer of deep house. It gently nudges you along, revealing more depth with each passing minute, allowing the full-bodied percussion to gently build the tension before it melts to nothing amongst his perpetually translucent synth work.

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out of stock $7.30
The Sandwich Record
The Sandwich Record (limited hand-numbered 1-sided clear vinyl 10"+1-sided gold vinyl 7" glued together in a sandwich)
Cat: FOOLES 1. Rel: 30 Jan 12
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Cos/Mes - "Naruto" (Ronny & Renzo Takotsubo Take Ten remix)
Ronny & Renzo - "Taboo"
Review: Warning! There are no general instructions, guidelines or warranties. Every Sandwich Record is individually hand-assembled, unique and therefore irreplaceable. Nobody can be held responsible for damage caused to your copy of The Sandwich Record when trying to free the 7".
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Intérprete: Max Essa, Rio Padice
out of stock $45.88
Willow EP
Willow EP (10" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: DEEPEX 025-1. Rel: 28 Feb 12
 
Deep House
Willow (feat Azulu Phantom)
Track #3
Willow (Deep Explorer remix)
Review: Dubbyman's Deep Explorer imprint comes correct with a limited edition white label 10" from Kai Alce. With roots that stretch across America, from Atlanta to New York and Detroit, Alce is tied closest, musically, to the Motor City (he was hired to do lights at the city's legendary Music Institute at the age of 16). The Willow EP positively drips with Detroit machine soul; the title track features floating synths and a subtle bassline working beneath Azulu Phantom's vocals. This leads into the excellent "Track 3", which features some raw, brittle drums, soulful moans and an unforgettably deep bass line. Flip over for the acid-tinged Deep Explorer remix of the title track, which takes the original and spans it out over an entire side of wax with subtly hypnotic results.
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Adventures Of Tazz (remixes)
Cat: TSUBA 057B. Rel: 22 Mar 12
 
Deep House
Worked It (6th Borough Project remix)
Giovanni's Keys (Matthew Styles remix)
Review: With his long player freshly dropped for Tsuba, Canadian producer Tazz gets under the knife with a couple of reworkings aimed squarely at the deeper end of the house dancefloor. 6th Borough Project get to grips with "Worked It", going for a slightly more pumped and modern sounding cut than a lot of their rootsy disco productions, using subtle flicks of melody to create a moody piece. Matthew Styles meanwhile goes further down into the murk with a thoroughly dubby version of "Giovanni's Keys", going heavy on the reverb and submerged keys but keeping things functional for the floor.
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Good News
Good News (10")
Cat: ES 022. Rel: 04 Sep 12
 
Deep House
Good News
Good News (Yuri Shulgin remix)
Review: New Ethereal vibes straight out of Russia! Unknown artist SH2000 marks the 22nd release for the label and it comes as a fresh addition to their already impressive catalogue. "Good News" is a wonky, acid-laden house excursion with sharp breakbeats and a studious arrangement of polyphony and effects. Over on the flip, Yuri Shulgin takes care of the remix and emphasises the disconnection between the breakbeats to full effect. It almost sounds like a dub version of the original and it's exactly the sort of thing which we like to hear. Exquisite productions from a great independent label!
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Get Down EP
Get Down EP (green vinyl 10")
Cat: RAWAX 10.3. Rel: 24 Jul 12
 
Deep House
Get Down 1
Get Down 2
Get Down 3
Review: While there might be something no-nonsense about the tools MS has at their disposal for the latest Rawax emission, and there's certainly no nonsense to be found in the track titles ("Get Down 1, 2 and 3" respectively), there's actually a sophistication at work that belies the rugged Chicagoisms of the production values. "Get Down 1" especially bubbles and soothes with a dense bed of synths that call to mind the finest aqueous ambient tracks. "Get Down 2" is far more primal with its sparse drums n' bass refrain, while "Get Down 3" is equally direct albeit with a more angular funk to the beats.
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Our Rhythm EP
Cat: PLAX100036. Rel: 23 Sep 06
 
Deep House
Our Rhythm (Matthias Tanzmann remix)
Terry's House (Reconstructed)
Review: Two of TLB's classic cuts get updated here, with 'Our Rhythm' reconstructed by Matthias Tanzmann {aka Gamat 3000} and 'Terry's House' re-rubbed by Terry himself! Tanzmann completely deconstructs 'Our Rhythm' and turns it into a crunchy reduced house weapon with relentless bassline pressure and a techy heads-down appeal. TLB's remix adds dirtier edges and intricate percussion to the original, resulting in a wicked tech-house offering.
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Sole Exception EP
Sole Exception EP (double 10")
Cat: ESSAYS 003. Rel: 29 Oct 10
 
Minimal/Tech House
Elysium
Lateral Flection
Sole Exception
Tidal Wave
Placid Love
Review: Very limited double 10" from Berlin based producer Sven Weisemann, who pops up with his first original release of 2010. The self taught pianist, acoustic guitarist and percussionist is just as happy dabbling in jazz and soundtracks as he is piecing together deep house and techno, and across two sumptuous 10"s we are treated to the full breadth of his talents. The ethereal beauty of "Lateral Flection" offers nary a kick drum, with Weisemann instead focusing on layering intricate sonic atmospherics. "Tidal Wave", meanwhile, conjures images of a gentle ocean rather than tsunamis, and the sparse, barely-there percussion and ghostly whispers on "Placid Love" mark it as perhaps the most beautiful moment on the LP. A well worn phrase it may be, but these tracks need to heard through a nice set of speakers or headphones for the listener to fully appreciate the subtle textures and electronic nuances. Simply stunning.
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Pineapple Crush (repress)
Pineapple Crush (repress) (limited pineapple coloured vinyl 10")
Cat: MAGIC 01. Rel: 15 Feb 11
 
UK Garage
Pineapple Crush
Angel Brain
Review: Magic Wire come through with a much needed repress of the magnificent rave thump of their debut release, "Pineapple Crush" from Lone. Some six months on from it's original release and both the A Side and it's flipside counterpart "Angel Brain" still sound just as current, and there's the added bonus of them now being housed on a particularly ripe looking Pineapple coloured ten inch. For the uninitiated "Pineapple Crush" lays down relentless heavy rave stabs on top a crashing 808 pattern underpinned by that distinctive Think break and topped off by a unique melody. Amidst the pounding 130bpm bass drums and euphoric rave stabs of B Side "Angel Brain" Lone works in a brilliantly fuzzy melody which shimmers with intent on the glorious breakdown. It also gives us another opportunity to implore you to seek out his brilliant mini LP Emerald Fantasy Tracks.
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Social Background Series
Cat: ES 004. Rel: 14 Sep 10
 
Deep House
Deep Underground
Get That Deep
Review: Anton Zap's Ethereal Sound imprint continues to impress on their fourth release, this classy 10 inch from fellow Russian Uncle Deep who obviously likes it deep. ''Deep Underground'' sees mellow keys syncing with burning chords and undulating syncopation. The moment where a female harmony rises briefly with soulful intent is a glorious touch. On the flip ''Get That Deep'' mixes KDJ style samples with hazy key smears and off kilter drums. Deep!
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Detroit Beatdown Remixes Vol 3
Cat: 3EEP-053. Rel: 25 Jul 06
 
Deep House
Malik Alston - "Butterfly" (Amp Dog Knight & Jovante remix)
Darren Abrams - "Loose Piano" (Malik Pittman remix)
Review: Following the "Detroit Beatdown", known better as Theo Parrish 'Falling Up' (Carl Craig remix), comes the next vinyl release in the first chapter of Detroit Beatdown. Released as a limited 10", this EP demonstrates the housier, jazzier side to Third Ear's Detroit Beatdown project. Even so, these are kicking tracks, typical of all dance floor orientated music that comes out of Detroit, with deep grooving bass lines and great drum programming. Side-A is Amp Fiddler, using his Amp Dog Knight moniker, and Jovante working together. Amp Fiddler needs no introduction. His distinctive voice and keys keep the vibe set by Malik Alston with his own piano flourishes. Amp's wah-wah electric piano is a dope sound, and works brilliantly on this track. Jovante is a talented newcomer on the Detroit scene. Jovante adds live drum programming, live timbales, and flute. Together, Amp and Jovante give the track a grooving, carnival feel. Malik Alston contributes additional production. Side-B is Malik Pittman from 3 Chairs giving Darren Abrams' "Loose Piano" a work over. The original track on Detroit Beatdown Volume One, was many people's favourite, and this remix displays a wonderful loose piano riff, with pumping bass and glitchy percussion. The track is perfect for building the vibe and getting those first hands in the air on the dancefloor.
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Just Can't Leave It Alone
Cat: MAGIC 03. Rel: 24 May 11
 
UK Garage
Just Can't Leave It Alone
Too Many Facets
Review: Lone's Magic Wire imprint - until now a conduit for Matt Cutler's own productions - opens its door to the fledgling talents of Neon Jung. The first two releases on Magic Wire announced Lone's change of musical direction in consummate style last year, initially with the "Pineapple Crush" single and then the excellent Emerald Fantasy Tracks mini album. Neon Jung's release - pressed up on a nice little 10" - certainly adheres to the Magic Wire ethos of drawing on classic influences and dipping them in contemporary sonic aesthetics, with the two tracks dripping with seriously raved-up chords and a vintage electro bump. "Just Can't Leave It Alone" is a killer mutant house jam that bumps and twists in all the right places. The midway breakdown shows just how tough those drums really are! Flip over for "Too Many Facets", which fuses a hyperactive synth melody to a quicker broken beat, very much suiting the rainbow coloured artwork that adorns the vinyl. An excellent little package.
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What Works
What Works (limited 10")
Cat: FIREC 007. Rel: 24 Aug 11
 
Deep House
What Works
What Works (Vakula remix)
Mass X
Review: Right, you know the drill. New Firecracker 10". Sumptuous artwork? Check. Killer music? Checkity check. Gavin Sutherland aka Fudge Fingas is the man behind the seventh instalment in the cult series, with A-Side cut "What Works" showing a move away from the soulful strains of his recent long player for Prime Numbers and towards moody, shuffling Detroit house. It seems fitting that remix duties are handed to Vakula - it was Firecracker after all who first showcased the Ukrainian producer's sounds to a wider audience - and despite his prolific form in recent times, his appearance here still feels very special indeed. Unsurprisingly, he turns in a memorable, highly atmospheric remix of "What Works", before another Fudge original, the chiming sea of calm that is "Mass X", rounds off an essential release.
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