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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/Reediciones
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 $45.66
Erucu Medley
Erucu Medley (10" + insert in hand-stamped sleeve)
Cat: F 10008. Rel: 04 Dec 23
 
Disco/Reediciones
Erucu Medley (edit By Francois K) (9:12)
Groove City Medley (edit By Francois K) (7:19)
Review: This new 10" from New York label Sunshine Sound (which is often a label said to be recognised as the 'birthplace of the edit') features a couple of legendary edits by the one and only Francois K. They are in fact medleys that find him workings mixing desk hard as he layers in tribal chants, drum funk, sick percussion and plenty of breaks, whistles and more. He did them first back in the disco heyday and yet they still very much have the same uplifting and irresistible impact on dancers now as they did back then.
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Intérprete: Superbreak
out of stock $22.32
1980
1980 (10")
Cat: SINUB 061. Rel: 08 Feb 24
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
1980 (3:41)
1980 (vocal version) (4:03)
1980 (instrumental) (4:05)
Review: Oceanvs Orientalis and Ilhan Ersahin first entered each other's orbits by chance at a performance at Turkey's Cappadox Festival in 2018. Orientalis is renowned for his fusion of Eastern musical motifs and traditions with cutting-edge electronica, while Ilhan Ersahin has long plowed a unique path uniting assorted musical strains from around the world via an exploratory jazz-improv sensibility. Following two tracks ('Mesta' and 'Pire') co-written by Ilhan and OvO and released as collaborations, as well as two more Ersahin / OvO co-writes ('Revenge Of The Wankers' and 'Television') released under OvO's name alone, a fresh and exciting new song, '1980', now heralds a full-length collaboration slated to land in Spring 2024. The track's title hints at a certain nostalgic bent, all while still keeping its gaze firmly fixed on the future as it evokes sun-drenched, bygone good times. The 10" edition adds several extra versions, one of which spotlights the multi-instrumental mastery of Darkside's Dave Harrington, and the other the mesmerizing vocal stylings of Gaye Su Akyol.
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 in stock $20.24
Joe Claussell Presents The Ascension Of Light & Wisdom
Cat: SORA 00. Rel: 09 Dec 22
 
Deep House
Subtle Light (take 2) (8:41)
Peekaboo We See You (bonus beats) (12:08)
Review: Those with good memories may remember Sacred Rhythm's late '90s and early 2000s sister label Natural Resource, which existed primarily as an outlet for founder Joaquin 'Joe' Clausell's "deeper, electronic soundscape" style productions. SORA, which debuts with this coloured vinyl 10", is its' replacement. Clausell is naturally in top form across both productions. A-side 'Subtle Light' is undeniably"gorgeous, with Clausell wrapping twinkling, sunset-friendly piano solos, shimmering synth strings and spacey electronics around a tactile, undulating dream house bassline and hybrid drum machine/hand percussion beats. On B-aside 'Peakaboo We See You', the long-serving NYC producer opts for a darker, more heads-down 'deep-tech' sound, adding raw, rough and menacing stabs, tribal style percussion hits and bold aural textures to a weighty, peak-time-ready house beat.
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out of stock $19.72
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 $19.21
Sacred Tones
Cat: TWO 050. Rel: 14 Nov 23
 
Deep House
Sacred Tones (feat Sugah lyrics) (8:33)
That Something (feat Nina Hadzi Antich) (8:37)
Review: Antonio Ocasio is a spiritual house veteran truly embedded in the story of NYC house music since he minted the Tribal Winds label in 1998. There were a few years where things went quiet, but Ocasio has been back in action in 2023 and swiftly following up the Soulciety Music Series release with this stunning 12". On the A-side we get Sugah Lyrics offering her hushed, poetic vocal tones amidst the rolling percussion and dreamlike synth work of 'Sacred Tones'. The flip takes a different path as a mellow, soulful composition lays the groundwork for Nina Hadz Antich's sweet singing on 'That Something', once again affirming Ocasio's gifts as a songwriter and producer as well as an NYC deep house staple.
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Intérprete: Superbreak
out of stock $19.21
Film Of Life Remixes
Cat: JV 33570082. Rel: 06 May 15
 
Minimal House/Tech House
African Man (Ricardo Vilalobos & Max Loderbauer remix) (12:12)
Go Back (feat Damon Albarn - Fort Romeau Absolut remix) (5:50)
Review: Tony Allen's most recent long player, Film Of Life, is revisited here with both Ricardo Villalobos and Max Loderbauer, and rising house producer Fort Romeau tasked with remixing the Nigerian drummer's work. Vilod, as they are preferring to be called these days, sit up top with a typically long form take on "African Man" which reconstitutes the blaring horn funk of Allen's original piece into a subtle 12 minute reduction of electronic house music. On the flip Ghostly artist Fort Romeau reimagines the Damon Albarn featuring "Go Back" as whispy, deep house with some charming analogue synth flourishes.
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out of stock $18.94
The King's Instincts
Cat: RBMB 006. Rel: 25 Feb 21
 
Deep House
The King's Instincts (6:47)
Dr Feelin' It (5:50)
Review: Longstanding US vibe maestro Medina continues to join the dots with this 10". "The king's Instinct" pays respect to MLK with one of the most complementary backdrops his speech has ever enjoyed. Flip for an equally historic and resonant edit as Mr Fingers gets a First Choice makeover with similar glove-fit soulful snugness. Very cleverly orchestrated and presented - results are guaranteed.
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out of stock $18.94
Lost Treasures Vol 1: Love's Got Me High
Cat: SYST 10026. Rel: 17 Nov 11
 
Deep House
Love's Got Me High (Marc Romboy Systematic Soul remix)
Love's Got Me High (Jimpster remix)
Review: The prevailing wisdom in music is 'if it ain't broke don't fix it', and we had some trepidation when we learned that there were reworks planned of Terrence Parker's "Love's Got Me High". Despite these reservations, it's clear that Marc Romboy and Jimpster have delivered versions that are respectful of the original and certainly meet its high standards. Romboy's take centres on loose, organic drums and soulful keys, filtered subtly. These elements provide the basis for a sensuous male vocal to intone the track's title. Jimpster's take is trackier and more suited to DJ usage, its hissing, rasping percussion combined expertly with an insistent rhythm, but here too Rhodesy keys and crowd screams and yells ensure it has a high soul quota. Check it!
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out of stock $18.42
PULPCORN 009
PULPCORN 009 (hand-stamped hand-numbered white vinyl 10" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: PULPCORN 009. Rel: 07 Jun 23
 
Funky/Club House
Untitled A Aka Pulp Rains Love (6:58)
Untitled AA1 Aka We Should Have More Corn (6:00)
Untitled AA2 Aka The Journey (5:42)
Review: The smooth and seductive sounds of Pulp Corn come at us for another fine EP here from the in house production team. As ever the influences are broad with 'Tarik 1' featuring a soul vocal and some swooning strings that bring an almost Eagles-style vibe to the rolling house drums and elastic bass. It's a good time sound for winning over any crowd in loved-up settings. On the flip, 'Track 2' is led by a sax taking on an iconic melody from the 'Sunny' tune and allowing it to drift of bustling and bristling funky house beats. Two characterful cuts with lots to like.
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out of stock $18.42
AC 037
AC 037 (lathe-cut 8" in hand-stamped sleeve limited to 50 copies)
Cat: AC 037. Rel: 17 Jan 24
 
Deep House
Bass Of Life (5:39)
Bass Of Life (beats) (3:22)
Confused Bass (4:32)
Feel The Jam (4:09)
Review: Acid Cuts has got more brain twisting 303 madness served up here on a weird and wonderful lathe-cut 8" that is strictly limited to just 50 copies. Acitude is at the helm for this one with 'Bass Of Life' opening up and layer up prickly lines with jacked up beats and screwy bass. A beats version is then another wonky drum-led workout with 'Confused Bass' pushing things further with gurgling lines, pixel thin synths, dusty hi-hats and more analogue drums. 'Feel The Jam' is a final wonky closer.
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out of stock $17.91
Sole Exception EP
Sole Exception EP (double 10")
Cat: ESSAYS 003. Rel: 29 Oct 10
 
Minimal House/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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out of stock $17.64
PULPCORN 010
PULPCORN 010 (hand-stamped hand-numbered translucent blue vinyl 10" limited to to 300 copies)
Cat: PULPCORN 010. Rel: 13 Sep 23
 
Deep House
Track 1
Track 2
Review: This hand-stamped white label 12" from the Pulp Corn crew is the 10th such offering and still, they are cooking up irresistible house fusions that do plenty of good things. 'Track 1' here takes a classic vocal sample from the Pulp Fiction movie and layers it into a freewheeling disco house sound that is cosmic, funky and retro-future by design. After that loopy workout comes the more freewheeling broken beats and Latin-inspired sounds of 'Track 2' which again has a classic movie sample as the centrepiece while the drums evolve all around. Playful and fun for sure.
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 in stock $17.39
The Colour Series III
The Colour Series III (hand-stamped transparent green vinyl 10")
Cat: REPEAT 04Z. Rel: 23 May 22
 
Deep House
Found Love (6:12)
Transparent (7:33)
Review: Another issue of unreleased Richard Davis material this week on his Repeat imprint. While previously exclusive to his material under the Junkie Satre alias, this one features two tracks by the Berlin-based Brit under his birth name. On side A you've got the emotive minimal house groove of "Found Love", followed on the flip by the deep tech house of "Found Love" that's still very much on a subtle vibe, yet incorporating dubby and sensual elements. Both tracks make perfect mood music for the warm-up or afterhours alike. Tip!
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
out of stock $16.86
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 $16.09
The Colour Series I
The Colour Series I (hand-stamped translucent red vinyl 10")
Cat: REPEAT 04X. Rel: 10 May 22
 
Deep House
Make Me (5:59)
Missing Time (6:53)
Review: Two unreleased tracks by Englishman Richard Davis on his Repeat imprint. On the A side, you've got the sensual, late night mood music of "Make Me" delivered in his idiosyncratic style that's been heard on imprints such as 240 Volts, Moodmusic and Noir over the years. Over on the flip, there's the deep, afterhours-minded dub of 'Missing Time' which sounds like it could possibly be from the early noughties with its minimal sound. Also known as Dennis Kensington, the Berlin-based producer reissued some of his much sought after 12"s under the Junkie Satre alias on Repeat last year.

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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
out of stock $16.09
Disco 2 Disco (Rockers Hi Fi Remix)
Cat: DISCOHIFI 001. Rel: 17 Nov 22
 
Deep House
Disco 2 Disco (Rockers Hi-Fi remix) (10:45)
If Time Were A Beat (6:54)
Review: Disco HI Fi serve up a special 10" here featuring a Rockers Hi-Fi Remix of Whirlpool Productions's 'Disco 2 Disco' which has never been released before. It is a typical cut for The Rockers with muffled kick drums and a lo-fi vibe overlaid with disco claps and muted melodies that bring the soul. On the flipside is 'If Time Where A Beat' which was previously only on the Ladomat Compilation, Compact Disc Volume 2. This is its first appearance on vinyl and it's a bubbling, loopy, organic deep disco joint with playful vocals that make it a classy little anthem.
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out of stock $16.09
10 Seconds Vol 1
10 Seconds Vol 1 (transparent red vinyl 10")
Cat: FGR 288EP. Rel: 02 Mar 23
 
Deep House
Spit (3:36)
Bubble Guts (3:58)
Sling Shot (3:44)
Bee Bop (3:50)
Review: 10 Seconds is a series of beat-driven vinyl releases from Canadian artist A Track. He is best known for being a part of the globe-trotting EDM circuit and has been for decades. He also runs his own Fools Gold label and puts out from time to time a series of beat experiments smashed out on his SP1200 drum machine. This series kicks off with a nice red 10" and four cuts of floor-wrecking electro that are raw and brain-frying. They're not big, they're not hard, they're not smart, but they are sure to be damn effective.
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out of stock $16.09
10 Seconds Volume 2
10 Seconds Volume 2 (translucent red vinyl 10")
Cat: FGR 293EP. Rel: 02 Mar 23
 
Deep House
Keep On (3:12)
Maximum (3:52)
Limbo (3:53)
Cortez (4:36)
Review: A Track has been a big name in the EDM scene for well over a decade now. He is one of those DJs often in the DJ Mag Top 100 poll and plays on the largest stages. He also runs the fFools Gold label and occasionally puts out batches of gritty beats made on his trusty SP1200! This is a second such serving that finds him getting busy on the ol' drum machine, serving up the rawest of the raw cut-ups. These four jams are chunky 2-bit numbers that are fad frill and all about the body rocking beats.
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 in stock $16.09
Love You Gotta Loose Again EP
Cat: DS 04. Rel: 06 Oct 10
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
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 $15.31
PULPCORN 001
PULPCORN 001 (hand-stamped hand-numbered gold vinyl 10" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: PULPCORN 001. Rel: 24 Sep 20
 
Deep House
Track 1 (6:26)
Track 2 (6:10)
Review: Pulp Corn Recordings is a brand new label out of, we think, France. We don't know any more other than the mysterious imprint promises to serve up "heavy dancefloor-oriented edits on limited 10" format," and the first one is a hand-stamped golden nugget that kick off with a nice analogue deep hue track featuring some classic samples from Pulp Fiction, amongst other things. It's an intriguing roller with a flamenco style breakdown, while the flip is a wild and free break beat banger with big stabs, hammering drum programming and all the energy any club will need to blow up.
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out of stock $15.31
The White Wagon 02
The White Wagon 02 (limited hand-stamped 10")
Cat: TWWR 02. Rel: 09 Feb 23
 
Electro
Monile - "Quin" (7:32)
Aline Umber - "Short Message Service" (5:31)
Review: Aline Umber is a new alias of Aline Brooklyn, hailing from the New York area's hottest tech house hub. Monile, meanwhile, is a Spanish artist whose past cuts never failed to dazzle for imprints such as Chez Doc. Together, the pair present a dazzling dialectic of straight tunage. 'Quin' is a cheeky and insidious minimal number, with filtrated and toothy basslines and reversed sound effects ensuring a moody groove. 'Short Message Service', meanwhile, is a danceably telecommunicative vision of the retrofuture - phone bleeps, 80s tropes, and a 4x4 undertow.
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Tags: Tech House
out of stock $15.31
Allein
Allein (10")
Cat: Kompakt 470. Rel: 25 Oct 23
 
Deep House
Allein (5:13)
Allein In Italien (1:16)
Review: Global Essence Sampler is a new series from Deep Inspiration Show Records that calls upon a fine roster of international producer talent to serve up one track each and reflect on what deep house is today. For Allstarr Motomusic the answer is smooth and cruising house grooves with elastic basslines and distant vocal wails. Barce explores classic Larry Heard-style cosmic melodic territory with plenty of star-gazing potential, and Zarenzeit's 'Zahara' is another one that floats amongst the stars with lush ambient pads. Jank offers a more dusty, rhythmic house sound for cosy backroom parties, and then come the jazzy melodies and soulful bass noodling of Jan Kincl's '3300 Gratiot Ave.' Magic stuff.

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 in stock $14.80
MAD EDITS 002
MAD EDITS 002 (hand-stamped 10")
Cat: MADE 002. Rel: 08 Jul 22
 
Disco/Reediciones
Body II (Body) (5:48)
Body II (dub) (5:13)
Review: Make A Dance sub-label Make A Dance Edits is back with a second serving of red hot dance floor heaters from the eponymous production outfit. 'Body II Body' is all steamy vocals over a seductive deep disco/house beat with plenty of jazzy chords. It's a bobbing and feel good tune to tease any club. On the flip is 'Body II Dub' which is more leggy, with splashy cymbals and languid grooves disked to get deep under your skin and take you on a loved-up journey through deep house.
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out of stock $14.52
Let A Hundred Flowers Bloom
Cat: MSNTEN 001. Rel: 02 Jun 14
 
Ambient/Drone
Let A Hundred Flowers Bloom
Discouraged
Denominazione Version
Review: New York's Mister Saturday Night is one of a handful of labels that are genuinely capable of surprising us with each successive release (as their thrillingly eclectic forthcoming Brothers & Sisters compilation brilliantly proved). For example, who would have predicted that this first MSN 10" single (the first from sometime L.I.E.S man Gunnar Haslam) would open with two and a half minutes of dark, intense ambience and distant Middle Eastern singing? Elsewhere, Haslam inches further towards the dancefloor, retaining the dark and exotic feel on "Discouraged", before pummeLling us with discordant, delay-laden DJ tool "Denomiazione Version". Brilliantly left-of-centre stuff all round.
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out of stock $14.27
Exodus/A Love Supreme
Exodus/A Love Supreme (coloured vinyl 10" limited to 250 copies)
Cat: SRM 102. Rel: 06 Apr 21
 
Deep House
A Love Supreme Exodus (Ron Trent dub mix) (8:03)
A Love Supreme Exodus (Eqwel dub Bass mix) (6:01)
A Love Supreme Exodus (5:00)
Review: On paper, combining Coltrane jazz classic 'A Love Supreme' and Bob Marley's 'Exodus' in a Cuban jazz style seems like an odd idea, but as Joe Clausell and pianist Matt Jenson proved on their 2013 album as Rebel Tumbao, it's actually a genius one. For proof, check out the original mix, which is tucked away on the flipside of this belated remix EP. The real star attraction though is Ron Trent's A-side remix, which brilliantly re-images the track as a skanking chunk of slow-motion dub house complete with echoing vocal snippets, reverb-laden pianos and plenty of Latin and African style hand percussion. Eqwel's accompanying 'Dub Bass Mix', a more glitchy, electronic affair, is also well worth a listen.

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out of stock $14.27
Sanguine
Sanguine (hand-numbered 10" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: FORTUNEA 25. Rel: 05 Apr 23
 
Deep House
Sanguine (5:14)
Reflections (5:23)
Review: Austrian label forTunea hits its quarter century with a tasteful 10" that comes hand numbered and is limited to just 300 copies, which are sure to fly as the grooves here are super sweet. Peletronic serves them up, starting with the busy and direct 'Sanguine' which is as bold optimistic as the title suggests. It has warm and rushing chords overlaid with vocal whoops to bring the emotion. 'Reflections' then has a more inward vibe with melancholic minor chords over a more loopy and less direct beat. It's still a house cut to make the floor take flight.
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 in stock $14.27
000 Baby
000 Baby (10")
Cat: WRECKS 048. Rel: 30 Jan 24
 
Electro
000 Baby (6:41)
000 Baby (OM Unit remix) (6:17)
Review: After many years turning out 12"s, Klasse Wrecks has decided to serve up a first-ever 10" and they give the honour to Mr. Ho. His '000 Baby' is a delightfully widescreen sound - a post-rave mix of comedown electronics, dusty breakbeats and soothing ambient pads with some smart vocal samples drifting like wispy clouds. On the flipside, we're treated to and OM Unit remix that beefs things up and speeds up the drums. The percussion too is more defined and the energy levels ramped up with deft 808 bass and searching acidic leads. A nice yin to the A-side's yang.
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 in stock $14.27
The 780's Chronicles
The 780's Chronicles (10" in screen-printed sleeve)
Cat: FIREC 022. Rel: 25 Oct 17
 
Deep House
Track 1 (3:31)
Track 2 (4:39)
Track 3 (3:47)
Track 4 (4:09)
Track 5 (4:12)
Review: Firecracker boss and screen-printing don Lindsay Todd keeps looking far and wide for inspiration. Here, he's scratched beneath the surface to deliver a fine EP of skewed tropical synth-funk from Naples-raised, Mystic Tribe affiliate Fillipo Colonna Romano ALA Modula. Coming on like Prince jamming with Paul Simpson, Daniel Baldelli and fellow Italian synthesizer lovers Nu Guinea, the five tracks ripple with ricocheting, delay-laden drum hits, squeezable synth bass lines, humid electric guitars and the kind of kaleidoscopic synth solos that are capable of making grown men (and women, for that matter) go weak at the knees. It's a hugely vibrant, colourful and attractive affair that's undoubtedly amongst the best things Firecracker have released this year - and that's saying something.
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out of stock $14.01
Let's Dance
Let's Dance (hand-stamped 10")
Cat: 08 PM. Rel: 29 Nov 21
 
Techno
Let's Dance (5:26)
Quinz Lord (5:16)
E-O (with T Lavanchy) (4:18)
I Love You (4:18)
Review: These four oddball new beat tracks are perfect for those wanting to serve up some left of centre dance floor thrills. Opener 'Let's Dance' mangles a David Bowie sample into waves of glistening synths and silvery drum machine sounds that will swell any crowd. 'Quinz Lord' is a twisted technoid monster with spangled leads and machine-gun effects, and 'E-O' (with T Lavanchy) then goes a little deeper into early Chicago house territory with some well placed vocal samples adding the soul. 'I Love You,' as the title suggests, is a slightly more warm and heartfelt sound but still with plenty of prickly beats and raw perc.
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out of stock $14.01
Out All Night EP
Cat: SNF 087. Rel: 10 Nov 22
 
Deep House
Deeper Meaning (5:15)
Out All Night (4AM version) (5:41)
Keep Flying (5:56)
Review: The next release on Shall Not Fade comes from none other than deep house legend, Fred P. Also renowned for his musical offerings as Black Jazz Consortium, the New York-bred, Berlin-based producer is accredited with over 100 releases, all instantly recognisable given their warmth, depth and modesty. The new 'Out All Night' EP tops up the roster, and is replete with shaky synth tremblings, underwater movements, and broken clap-drum assortments.
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out of stock $14.01
Mawa EP
Mawa EP (limited 10")
Cat: BBE 279SLP. Rel: 15 Aug 14
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Mawa
Flamingos
Ivory
Mantra
Review: Last seen on the Tru Thoughts label back in 2011 with his debut LP Chapters, London based Masaaki Yoshida aka Anchorsong resurfaces on the like-minded BBE with the Mawa EP. The time out of the spotlight has evidently seen Yoshida expand on his production palette as the downtempo stylings of his Tru Thoughts output has been traded for something a lot more upbeat on the four tracks here. The lead track is a dizzying melange of sampled African chants and tape saturated percussion that's blessed with some abstract textural detail, whilst "Flamingos" features some excellent marimba manipulation and gives Jamie xx a run for his money in the emotive bass music stakes. The tempo gets thrusted upwards with "Ivory" though there is still a delicate feel to the overall production, whilst closing track "Mantra" sounds like Shangaan Electro gone UK house.
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out of stock $13.75
Beatin Tha Breaks (Record Store Day 2015)
Cat: RNT 009. Rel: 06 May 15
 
Funk
Beatin' Tha Breaks (Fouk remix) (5:21)
Beatin' Tha Breaks (Freddie Joachim remix) (4:08)
Beatin' Tha Breaks (original mix) (3:45)
Review: Brooklyn label Razor-N-Tape get in on the Record Store Day action with this 10" edition of Beatin Tha Breaks from Nashville-based Magic In Threes. It's the remixes that come first, with Dutch artist Fouk going into similar house territory to Kenny Dope with plenty of live instrumental touches blessing the bristling percussion. It's a totally different vibe on the Freddie Joachem remix, with the Californian opting for some midtempo funk breaks that stay closer to the sound of Magic In Threes' original version . This closes out the RSD release on the B-side and is an easy-breezy affair dripping with soulful guitars and harmonies.
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I Don't Feel (remixes)
Cat: 541416 505761. Rel: 16 Jan 13
 
Deep House
I Don't Feel (Deetron remix)
I Don't Feel (Deetron instrumental remix)
Review: An Aeroplane classic gets the Deetron treatment on the second limited edition 10" release from the Eskimo label. Originally released as part of Aeroplane's ambitious debut LP We Can't Fly, the Merry Clayton featuring "I Don't Feel" had never been remixed before the Swiss producer was invited to rework it as part of the exhaustive, multi disc ten year anniversary Eskimonde compilation from the seminal Belgian imprint. No doubt the track had previously remained untouched due to Clayton's powerful vocal turn which melded perfectly with Vito De Luca's rubbery Hi NRG production, but you can't fault the way that Deetron has reworked it, laying down an extended intro that burns with intensity before dropping a thumping, precision tooled beat. A previously unreleased Instrumental version adds some heat on the flip.
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Intérprete: Leri Ahel, Mike gill
out of stock $13.49
Inifinite Wait
Cat: LRR 016. Rel: 13 Jun 22
 
Deep House
Inifinite Wait (5:59)
EverybodyEverybodyEverybody (6:36)
Review: Those who've studied the dance music that's emerged from San Francisco over the last three decades will happily tell you that it's invariably dubby, atmospheric, deep and sun-spleashed, with more than a few nods towards the city's psychedelic music heritage. It's this vibe that Eddie C has tapped into on his first outing for Bay Area imprint Lips & Rhythm. Check first A-side 'Infinite Wait', where drifting, delay-laden flute lines, spaced-out sonics and chiming, morning-fresh melodies ride a thickset bassline and rolling dub disco drums. The Canadian producer switches things up on pleasingly wild and intoxicating flipside cut 'EverybodyEveryBody', a TB-303 heavy slab of mid-tempo acid/electro/dub-disco fusion that's as trippy and eccentric as they come.
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Unthank 2
Unthank 2 (limited clear vinyl 10")
Cat: UNTHANK 002. Rel: 15 Jun 11
 
Deep House
Track 1
Track 2
Track 3
Review: Having launched in fine style with the crazed Moodymann meets Dance Mania genius of Bakey USTL, Firecracker's Unthank offshoot keeps the focus squarely on Eastern Europe with some equally fine productions from a more celebrated entity. If this year is going to be dedicated to anyone, Ukraine's favourite son must surely be on the list - treating our ears and your hips to a veritable bounty of expert releases on numerous labels of high repute - Dekmantel, 3rd Strike and Ethereal Sounds to name but three. Anyone who has indulged in just one of the aforementioned releases should need no prompting to check this ten inch - with Vakula drawing on a surfeit of influences such as AFX, Claro Intelecto and DBX across the three untitled tracks. The A Side is where the deepness lies whilst the flip contains an expansive deviation into subaqueous, stripped down, hypnotic minimalism. Don't be expecting "A Tender Place" Mk2 but do expect to be seriously impressed.
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out of stock $13.24
The Master Series 07
Cat: TMS 07. Rel: 09 Jun 20
 
Deep House
Consensual (7:55)
Get Down & Get With It (6:34)
Review: The latest artist to deliver a volume in digital download specialists Masterworks Music's occasional "Master Series" of vinyl EPs is Dirtytwo, a Scandinavian duo best-known for their releases on Local k and Razor 'N' Tape Reserve. A-side "Consensual" is a genuinely deep and immersive affair driven forwards by echoing electric piano stabs, hissing ride cymbals and addictive bass, all topped off by glassy-eyed vocal samples of what sounds like Motown legend Marvin Gaye. Flipside "Get Down & Get With It" is an altogether sweatier and sleazier affair, closer in tone to the pair's various loved-up and peak-time-ready singles on Local Talk. It's rather good, though we still prefer the tactile and huggable A-side.
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The Masters Series 06
Cat: TMS 06. Rel: 18 Mar 20
 
Deep House
Mojoy (6:39)
Exotic Fruitz (6:55)
Review: Belgian producer UC Beatz lands on Masterworks with two impeccable deep house cuts that nod to the sterling reputation he enjoys within the scene. "Mojoy" is a simmering jam with that raw 'in the room' flavour you'd expect from Moodymann, a sweet vocal sample and a rhythm section that teases as much as it moves. When the chords drop, it's sure to sway the crowd without losing the intimacy set up in the track's earlier moments. "Exotic Fruitz" has a similar production style, and that background bar chatter is back again to fill the space with a cosy atmosphere, but here the keys are more forthright and vibing in the direction of sunnier climes.
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Kolour LTD 10's Vol 9
Cat: KLRLTD 10S009. Rel: 28 Mar 18
 
Deep House
I Can Prove It (5:58)
Free Love (6:50)
Review: Chevals, who brilliantly describes himself as a "French house producer, disco cutter and horse", came to our attention last year via a fine debut on Better Listen. You'll find further proof of his "rising star" status on this tasty, two-track contribution to Kolour LTD's 10-inch series. Both tracks are essentially re-edits, though there are enough additional touches and new musical elements to elevate them way beyond your average scalpel re-arrangement. The Frenchman kicks thing off with "I Can Prove It", a gently tooled-up and reworked version of a soaring, glassy-eyed disco-soul gem that will sound fantastic at this summer's open-air events. Flipside "Free Love" is an altogether more low-slung affair, with a fizzing, funk-fuelled groove building towards a rush-inducing Philadelphia Soul-goes-disco-house conclusion.
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Ltd 10's Vol 3
Cat: KLRLTD 10S003. Rel: 10 Aug 16
 
Deep House
Never Gonna Leave You (6:00)
Losing Memory (6:11)
Review: Leipzig's finest M Ono and Luveless are back on Houston via Detroit's Kolour with volume three of their new limited 10" series. Starting out with the deeply uplifting soulfulness of "Never Gonna Leave You 2K16" they are then into "Losing Memory" on the flip which gets more reduced, dubby and emotive, giving a nod to the kind of loopy deepness as heard on labels like Office or Slices Of Life. There really is something in the water out in Leipzig at the moment, great stuff!
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Kolour LTD 10s Vol 7
Cat: KLRLTD10S 007. Rel: 19 Jul 17
 
Deep House
Honey Rider (5:30)
Mr Scaramanga (5:41)
Review: When he's not busy in the studio or touring the world with his running mate Hans (Junktion) as Fouk, Daniel Leseman takes time for his own solo projects and Detroit/Houston's Kolour are pleased to release two vintage Daniel Leseman groovers on a piece of 10" vinyl for the seventh stop in their Kolour LTD series. On the A side "Honey Rider" sees the Dutch producer serve up a deep and slinky house cut, on the soulful and filtered tip. Some sexy synth work and boogie down vibes in full effect here. On the flip, we have got the low slung/slo-mo house of "Mr Scaramanga" which really brings the P-funk style to the max, accompanied by some dusty disco drums and spacey vibes for sexy times on the dancefloor.
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Love's Got Me High
Love's Got Me High (limited white vinyl 10")
Cat: SYST 10026W. Rel: 21 Feb 22
 
Deep House
Love's Got Me High (Marc Romboy Systematic Soul remix) (6:46)
Love's Got Me High (Jimpster remix) (6:36)
Review: A decade ago, Marc Romboy decided that he wanted to remix one of his favourite tunes, a 1995 cut by Terrence Parker as Seven Grand Housing Authority called 'Love's Got Me High'. He released his rework of the piano and organ-rich, gospel-influenced house track later the same year, pairing it with a similarly fresh Jimpster revision. You can enjoy both remixes on this ice-white vinyl reissue. Romboy's version is slower and even more emotionally resonant than Parker's original mixes, with hazy hand percussion and warming bass joining the Detroiter's vocals, organ and piano. Jimpster's take is chunkier, woozier and more hypnotic, with a lovely "soft-touch" feel and as much expansive musicality as you'd expect from the virtuoso musician turned deep house producer.
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Keep It Dxy
Cat: WOLFEP 058RMX. Rel: 17 Aug 21
 
Deep House
Keep It Dxy (Don Carlos remix) (8:25)
Keep It Dxy (Manny D Sleazy Sunday mix) (4:17)
Review: Manuel Darquart is actually a couple of Kiwis named Louis Anderson-Rich (aka Louie From The Club) and Sean Whitaker, who nowadays live in London. They are back on local imprint Wolf Music after their debut for the label last year with this 10' featuring a couple of nice reworks of the track 'Keep It Dxy'. On the A side, we have got Italian Don Carlos' remix which takes the track into sunny balearic territory, while over on the flip you can enjoy the low-slung broken beat swing of Manny D's Sleazy Sunday mix.
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Party Tools
Cat: PT 001. Rel: 18 Mar 22
 
Deep House
Italo Deckchair (5:37)
WTF (5:03)
Review: The people behind STRWB step away briefly timing Fraise, a new label that featuers two perfect party ready new tunes from D&P. This and stamped, white label 10" opens with 'Italo Deckchair' which is a punchy house cut with a nice rich and melodious bassline. It's a playful tune, one to lift energy levels, and has soulful chords and subtle spoken word elevating the whole vibe into the cosmos. Flip it over and you will find 'WTF,' another tight and punchy house jam, his time with a rasping lead and steamy female coos that make it another classy but effective party jam.
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Your Good Times Are Here EP
Cat: SNF 069. Rel: 26 Nov 21
 
Deep House
Your Good Times Are Here (6:47)
I Know You Feel Sad (2:03)
Yeh Good, You? (3:58)
Mutual Disappointment Is A Terrible Thing (3:25)
Review: It has been hard to keep up with the high rate of - high quality - relates from the Shall Not Fade camp this year. They have covered plenty of stylistic ground and now offer up a bit of everything from the ever relabel London-based producer Lawrence Guy. His today 10" opens with a big bit of celebratory, hands in the air house. 'Your Good Times Are Here' has subtle acid, happy chords and driving drums that all equate to a breezy and feel good dynamic. 'I Know You Feel Sad' is a sombre interlude with heartbroken chords and vocal snippets next to lingering trumpet motifs and 'Yeh Good, You?' then gets back to building good house vibes. A second tender piece comes in the form of 'Mutual Disappointment Is A Terrible Thing' and its plaintive pianos.
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Poppa
Poppa (hand-stamped 10")
Cat: ODN 004. Rel: 28 Feb 22
 
Deep House
Poppa (6:31)
Mischief (7:12)
Review: Following previous drops from Mr Stone, Pico and Professor Balthasar, the Odd Numbers label continues its march into cheeky-but-deep house music with this cool and deadly two-tracker from CAB. Atop the steady-trucking, funkified undercarriage of 'Poppa' there's a mellow mood which should sit right with the current wave of deep but uptempo club gear doing the rounds. 'Mischief' has a smoky demeanour and plenty of wigged-out sounds creeping through the folds of the mix, but it's still primed for the peak time floor where it counts. The Odd Numbers crew prove once again to be a safe bet for the classiest of contemporary house with brains and brawn in equal measure.
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Crue 8
Crue 8 (red marbled vinyl 10")
Cat: CRUE 08. Rel: 27 May 22
 
Deep House
CRUE08A (6:20)
CRUE01B (Tribute Of Tomorrow) (5:11)
Review: The mysterious True label is up to an eighth release now and still, we know nothing about the who, why, where, and when. This one opens up with a nice playful disco-house bouncer. 'CRUE08A' is a real crowd pleaser with bendy bass and lively drums as well as plenty of characterful synths. On the flip, things get more house-y, with a grainy, dubbed out and low slung sleaze that has cute stabs, hip-swinging claps and a diva vocal sample that is a throwback to the deep house revival of a decade ago. It's the sort of tune that will always do good work in the club, though.
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Kick & Flutter
Cat: KF 004. Rel: 02 Sep 13
 
Disco/Reediciones
Kick & Flutter
When The Rain Meets The Stones
Kick & Flutter (Soft Rocks Naked remix)
Review: Kinfolk head to Philly for Kinfolk004, welcoming committed vinyl rummager and top notch DJ Billy Werner into the fold. This two track 12" is the apparent end product of that rare occurrence where budding producer sends label unsigned tracks that are actually decent. "Kick & Flutter" is a blinky blue sunrise of a tune, innocent, euphoric and, dare we say, totally Balearic... not retro but timeless. "Where the sea meets the Stones" treads a similar line but with a more incessant acidic undertone. Both perfect for chasing sunrises and sunsets... As is traditional you get a Soft Rocks remix to boot... murmured voices, gentle pulses and psychedelic repetition. Did any of the original make it in there? Just relax and enjoy it...

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out of stock $12.44
Finally
Finally (10" picture disc)
Cat: PLE 653601. Rel: 04 Nov 13
 
Deep House
Finally (Backroom mix)
Finally (Vega DJ Tool)
Review: Released back on 12" in September on Planet E, the Terrence Parker and Reno Ka collaboration "Finally", displayed a heady combination of brisk instrumentation and soulful vocals from Ka which demonstrate why Parker is one of Detroit's most enduring producers. This 10" picture disc, sees another two equally as impressive versions of the same track; the "Backroom Mix" which substitutes the buzzing synths of the original for some hands in the air piano chords joining Ka's soulful vocals, and a DJ tool version of Masters At Work man Louie Vega's mix, which comes custom made for peak time transitions
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Dubplate #2: Do/Don't
Cat: MYD 002. Rel: 06 Dec 21
 
Dub
Istanbul (4:36)
Pablo's Dog (4:11)
Stateless (8:22)
Do/Don't (4:05)
Review: London's Mysticisms imprint reissues a 1993 release by enigmatic Manchester quartet B:dum B:dum Sound. Merging their backgrounds in post-punk through dub and their city's vibrant dance scene, their sole 12" (originally funded by the Bolton Art Council) incorporates samples, sound design and middle eastern influences on what is now a cherished item among diggers and earning exorbitant amounts on the secondhand market. From the bass-driven exotic enchantment of 'Istanbul', they take a slow-mo version of bleep and mix it with dub techno on the mesmerising groove of 'Stateless' (which was well ahead of its time) as well as the deep dub of 'Do Don'ts' providing perfect armchair riddims.
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