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Titelheld
Titelheld (12")
Cat: COR 12024. Rel: 22 Oct 21
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Titelheld (8:09)
Titelheld (FSK 18) (5:49)
Stammgast (5:27)
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Anthropomorphic Sympathy
Anthropomorphic Sympathy (180 gram vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: MGM 05. Rel: 23 Sep 19
 
Minimal House/Tech House
You (5:55)
Sopine (4:58)
Dimlove (5:30)
-*- (4:05)
Empathy Master (4:28)
For Edmond Belamy (2:38)
Interlude (2:13)
Anthropomorphic Sympathy (5:11)
Singularity (3:44)
November Subitizing (5:45)
Juniper (4:51)
Lived II Time (2:50)
Allopoiesis (3:10)
Korwar (4:23)
Review: Having built up his self titled label alongside his sterling work as part of Oscillat, Lazare Hoche and Will & Ink, the one and only Malin Genie delivers his debut solo album. Moving beyond the pure club focus of his singles and EPs, the Genie has seized this opportunity to present a widescreen panorama of his sound, leading in with the subliminal ambience of "You" as a springboard to explore breaks, electro, techno, and especially IDM. There are so many ideas swirling round Anthropomorphic Sympathy, it's hard to know where to begin describing it. A true headphone commute for the deep listener to burrow into.
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 in stock $10.37
OMM 004
OMM 004 (limited 180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: OMM 004. Rel: 10 Oct 22
 
Minimal House/Tech House
AAA001A (10:16)
BBB001B (8:13)
BBB002B (8:19)
Review: 12", 180g, Vinyl Only. Limited copies and no repess! Stripped down instrumentation, panther-like drums and bassline pairing, and the odd deep voice booming in the dark is what to expect from these thee handy, playable cuts, that clock in somewhere between the progressive and minimal markers.
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 in stock $10.12
Classic Cuts
Classic Cuts (limited heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: MOSAIC LTDX8. Rel: 20 Feb 23
 
Techno
Composure (unreleased extended mix) (8:18)
She Don't Do Chicks (7:05)
Bumper Car Dub (5:49)
Review: The latest from Steve O'Sullivan and Mosaic's archive-raiding series sees the first ever airing of an unreleased extended mix of the soft and soul-drenched 'Composure', plus two choice selections on the flip - the sleek sub-bass powered 'She Don't Do Chicks' and a dub mix of the equally streamlined 'Bumper Car'. If the A-side is a luxurious period piece of sorts - it could be related to Underground Resistance's 'Galaxy 2 Galaxy' for instance - then two on the other side could have been made yesterday they're so relevant and playable, coasting along with the kind of subtly jacking framework and dubby basslines that G Man made his own. All lovingly re-mastered at The Exchange too.

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 in stock $11.40
The Solution EP
The Solution EP (transparent blue vinyl 12")
Cat: CIRCUS 088T. Rel: 03 Oct 18
 
Minimal House/Tech House
The Solution (7:19)
DMT (7:05)
 in stock $12.97
Needs x World Mental Health Day 2020
Needs x World Mental Health Day 2020 (180 gram vinyl double 12")
Cat: NNFP 008. Rel: 14 Dec 20
 
Techno
Shanti Celeste - "Fantasma" (5:54)
OCB - "RS3" (4:13)
Michelle - "Aesthetic" (7:11)
Bobby - "Free Your Mind" (6:34)
Peder Mannerfelt - "Our Levels" (7:14)
Yu Su - "Brittney" (live mix) (8:27)
Adam Pits - "Wind Tunnel" (5:07)
DJ Sports - "Needs Dub" (4:11)
Review: Needs' commendable charity drive continues to bring forth the goods, both in terms of good causes and world class club music. Rallying round in support of World Mental Health Day 2020, Shanti Celeste kicks the record off in style with the rapid fire, deep-diving workout 'Fantasma'. OCB keeps the pressure up with the psychotropic techno of 'RS3', while Michelle works up some delightfully freaky synths on playful jacker 'Aesthetic'. Bobby's 'Free Your Mind' is a 90s-tinged, full fat techno production indebted to Detroit, Peder Mannerfelt keeps things stripped and raw on 'Our Levels' and Yu Su weaves a beautiful tapestry of interweaving rhythms on 'Brittney'. Adam Pits' trippy techno sounds resplendent on 'Wind Tunnel' and DJ Sports completes the set with the inventive, dembow slanted funk of 'Needs Dub'.
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Intérprete: Neil Diablo, Matisa
 in stock $10.37
Make A Move (reissue)
Cat: TR 014. Rel: 02 May 23
 
Techno
Make A Move (part 1) (7:44)
Make A Move (part 2) (7:23)
Stay On (5:38)
Review: Minimal Man is the legendary studio partnership between Eon (aka Ian Loveday) and Baby Ford. They cooked up some of minimal's most essential tunes some 20-odd years ago and they have become expensive and highly sought after since. This EP is one of them and it features three killer cuts that will move a dancefloor as much today as ever. 'Make A Move' has a pent-up energy and forward drive that sweeps you up and keeps you locked amongst soft hi-hats and vamping chords. Part 2 is a little darker and more mysterious, with the drum loops a little edgier and the mood that bit more mischievous. 'Stay On' closes down with bubbling drum funk and swirling abstract synth world from deep inside some distant nebula in the sky.

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It's Out Of Your Control
Cat: SS 087. Rel: 20 Jun 22
 
Deep House
It's Out Of Your Control (feat Maurissa Rose) (9:34)
It's Out Of Your Control (instrumental dub) (10:24)
Review: The new Parrish single appears on vinyl in the form of two mixes differing in vibe but consistent in quality and suitability for DJ use. The original rides along on a shuffling, almost Afrobeat version of house, with Maurissa Rose's gorgeous vocal floating above the gloopy, hypnotic bassline which gets the full filter treatment. The instrumental dub places that b-line very much at the centre of the mix, starting from a single kickdrum before building up to a more techno-edged, vocal free climax. all throbbing bass, solid bears and minimal, glitchy keyboard interjections.
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 in stock $14.78
A16 / A17
A16 / A17 (12")
Cat: UR 01. Rel: 12 Sep 22
 
Minimal House/Tech House
A16 (11:13)
A17 (11:08)
Review: Impressive reissue of sound designers and masters of field recordings Ultra-Red. These unique sounding tracks were first released on the legendary Fatcat label some 20 years ago and kept as secret weapons of DJs like Ricardo Villalobos, Craig Richards and Miss Kittin over the years. Here we have the two long, uncut versions that were never released before. Limited copies!!
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Wespennest
Cat: PAMPA 040. Rel: 02 Aug 23
 
Deep House
Wespennest (feat Sophia Kennedy) (7:59)
Candidasa (10:14)
Review: Whenever we get wind of a new DJ Koze 12", we're hooked. Few artists are as left of centre and loveable as Stefan Kozalla, the Pampa Music boss who has recently worked with Roisin Murphy on her essential new album. Here he is in solo mode on 'Wespennest' though Sophia Kennedy features on what is a dreamy and deep house cut awash with fizzing synths that radiant the same heat as a summer sun. 'Candidasa' is a more intense and dense sound with myriad different melodies all interweaving tightly. Two interesting cuts, as you would expect.
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Intérprete: Mimi
 in stock $13.23
Sun Masks Remixes
Sun Masks Remixes (12" + postcard)
Cat: DE 163. Rel: 10 Jul 17
 
Techno
Lego (Avalon Emerson version) (7:32)
Lego (Lena Willikens remix) (5:20)
Hoping By Shopping (Kim Ann Foxman remix) (6:01)
Wrong Love (Borusiade remix) (6:47)
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Battle Of The Planets Remixes (Anil Aras, Kepler, Thoma Bulwer & Anna Wall, & Laidlaw mixes)
Cat: BMVMT 008. Rel: 13 Jan 23
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Questions From The Future (Anil Aras remix) (5:51)
Work It (Kepler remix) (6:15)
Planet 90 (Thoma Bulwer & Anna Wall remix) (7:03)
Infinity (Laidlaw remix) (7:28)
Review: For a few years a while ago, Robert James was one of the hottest names in house. He ushered in the post-minimal era with colourful, accessible sounds that brought some much needed life and charm back to the scene. After disappearing for a time he returned with his debut album in May and now some of it gets some top remixes. Slapfunk's Anil Aras pumps a nice cosmic house vibe, Kepler does his tight, high tempo work and Thoma Bulwer & Anna Wall combine their skills once more on a clipped, punchy tech house version of 'Planet 90.' Laidlaw lays out some electronic drum funk with a fine version of 'Infinity' to close.
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Took My Heart Away
Cat: TARTAN 001. Rel: 11 Jan 22
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Took My Heart Away (6:33)
Sun (6:35)
Review: Anonymous label Tartan kicks off with two tracks that should pique the interest of anyone who seeks out unusual swerves to spice up their DJ sets. On the A side, 'Took My Heart Away' fuses uncanny sounds from rolling thunder to South Asian vocals, strapped to a brooding beat that should be compatible with the chugging crowd. On the flip, 'Sun' nudges up the tempo a touch and spaces things out considerably, creating a swirling deepest techno mood which might well herald the odd sunrise given half a chance.
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Gravity EP 2
Cat: PLZ 04S2. Rel: 23 Apr 18
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Rolling Shapes (8:52)
Trainline (10:11)
Review: Romanian minimal-tech badboy, Silat Beksi, returns to the ever-impressive Pleasure Zone with pair of highly-crafted, ultra-sleek dance bangers that really put some style and panache into the whole scene. "Rolling Shapes", as the title implies, is a smooth and direct dancefloor bruiser that cruises at a steady tempo and yet still manages to pulsate its heavy bass with a distinctive style. On the B-side, "Trainline" gets even dubbier and more ethereal, retaining those swiping waves of bass, but adding in all sorts of quirky, off-the-cusp melodies for even more psychedelic fun. Class.
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Intérprete: Mr KS, Martin Glowacz
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Lookin 4 Somethin
Cat: XFL 002. Rel: 22 Mar 22
 
Funky/Club House
Lookin 4 Somethin (6:21)
OFFFF (5:44)
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Breaking Out EP
Cat: SG 37. Rel: 10 Jul 23
 
Techno
Chase Mind (6:34)
Lose Yourself (6:00)
Breaking Out (5:05)
Mr Muscle (6:58)
Review: Aubrey has always brought a detailed sense of sound design to his heavy techno. The Berlin-based artist does that again here on a first EP on his own Solid Groveos since 2016. Two tracks delve into his archives to come up with some rare and obscure jams from the 90s. One is 'Lose Yourself' - a bright and cosmic take on techno that prime-era Derrick May would be proud of then the other, 'Breaking Out', offers golden US-style house with nice frayed synths and smoky depths. Two new cuts are 'Chase Mind' - a cavernous and dubby, with whimsical pads and unrelenting bass locking you in a trance, then 'Mr Muscle', a twisted acid techno closer that completes a varied and vital EP.
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 in stock $12.43
Tataki
Tataki (12")
Cat: AL 059. Rel: 07 Jun 22
 
Progressive House
Tataki (5:29)
Magic Order (5:18)
Review: Shockingly, it's been four years since long-serving Greek producer Argy last released an EP of new material. Perhaps he's been holding back some sizzling material because this return to action on Afterlife is genuinely excellent. Title track 'Tataki' is particularly potent: an intoxicatingly moody, otherworldly dancefloor chugger in which sampled, effects-laden Greek vocal samples rise above a throbbing sequenced bassline, tough but sparse drums, clandestine chords and creepy electronics. 'Magic Order' is similarly druggy, with choral vocal snippets, a bassline reminiscent of Lindstrom's trancey nu-disco classic 'I Feel Space', high-end lead lines and gently swelling chords. Impressive stuff all told, though we didn't expect anything less.
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 in stock $13.74
Partial Light
Partial Light (double 12")
Cat: CC 02. Rel: 20 Jun 22
 
Deep House
Fly Fly (11:01)
Eargrind (7:51)
Light Up (7:58)
Unlike Dislike (9:31)
Review: 
For their second installment, the Chateau Chepere crew brings on board legendary producer Stephan Laubner under his STL moniker, with four time warping pieces of music. With his distinctive and intricate sonic palette, Laubner extracts from his hardware different musical colors and shapes to produce singular atmospheres. Opening up the EP is Fly Fly, an epic 11 min minimal house trip full of tension and excitement, followed by Eargrind, an eerie, laid back Detroit leaning ballad. On the flip is Light Up, a spaced out, playful and bittersweet number that will revitalize any hazy after-hours dancefloor. Closing up the EP is Unlike Dislike, a quirky, jacking and mischievous techno workout for the packed club. This diverse ep will pull the listeners and dancers into Laubner's multifaceted, low key but captivating universe.

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 in stock $14.51
The Rise Of The Machines: Ricardo Villalobos Remixes
Cat: ITWS 002. Rel: 02 Apr 21
 
Minimal House/Tech House
The Rise Of The Machine (7:16)
The Rise Of The Machine (Villalobos Tommy's Boy Grew Old remix) (8:14)
The Rise Of The Machine (Villalobos Factory Closed remix) (12:08)
Review: Into The Wizard's Sleeve have decided to offer up a reissue of the classic Mr Barcode original 'The Rise Of The Machines' for their second wax. It's the sort of glitchy, abstract, twitchy acid and minimal techno that is perfect for those 5am slots in some twisted basement. As such who finer to remix than the king that milieu, Ricardo Villalobos. His first version is an empty, stripped back and full of sub bass and sine wave details, his second is a slightly fuller track with gorgeous hits and plenty of aliens living in the grooves. All in all a superb EP.
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Speicher 117
Cat: KOMPAKTEX 117. Rel: 11 Aug 21
 
Techno
No (6:58)
Frontex Frappant (6:31)
Review: Over a career stretching back almost two decades, Robag Wruhme has proved to be one of minimal house and techno's most unique producers, with a trademark sound that's become a byword for mind-altering, late-night quality. Fans of the Wruhme sound will love his latest outing on Kompakt extra. Our pick of the pair is driving A-side 'No', where mystical sounds, exotic percussion and sustained chords rise above a thrusting bassline and a rock-solid drum machine rhythm. By his standards it's quite "big", though that's not a criticism - 'No' genuinely sounds like a proper peak-time banger. B-side 'Frontex Freppant' is more in-keeping with his hazy, hypnotic sound of old, with stabbing electronics, looped aural textures and wonky electronics clustered around another tough, weighty techno groove.
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Loopism OpoSsum
Cat: APNEA 11. Rel: 25 Jan 07
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Konkrete Konquest
Big Bad Swoosh
Emofeeliac
Review: So the legend goes like this: Jeremy Herpe (aka From Karaoke To Stardom) saw Alex Under playing in Paris. From that moment he knew what he wanted to do - make music. A few months later he had his first release! This young French producer is one of the most talented newcomers in the techno world.
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 in stock $12.18
Speedball
Speedball (12")
Cat: DROID 0722. Rel: 25 Jul 22
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Speedball (Full Whip version) (7:11)
Speedball (Severe Itching mix) (4:27)
Speedball (Strip Off dub) (5:38)
Speedball (Whizbang mix) (6:01)
Review: The iconic North London dance music duo Idjut Boys are famed for their nostalgia fueled offerings of dub, disco and house and join forces again for this 4 track single featuring 4 completely different takes on the track 'Speedball'. The 'Full Whip' version is an 80s powersynth with powerful kicks and synth perfection, an authentic use of a commodified sound used in the past couple of years. 'Severe Itching' takes the party downstairs into an acid techno rave, the liquid bass seeping through your ear canal into your skull - an utterly extraterrestrial experience. 'Strip Off Dub' is just that: a stripped back dub version of 'Full Whip'. Focusing on the heftier synths and bass, with the rushing wind effects that compromised 'Full Whip'. 'Whizbang Mix' invites you back into the bassment for another slice of acid house pie, the meeting point between 'Full Whip' and 'Severe Itching' that feels like trying to listen to the former after the laters aforementioned liquid has blocked your eardrums. This one's for the messy afterparty.
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There Is No Creator (feat Herck mix)
There Is No Creator (feat Herck mix) (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: AMZ 001. Rel: 13 Feb 23
 
Minimal House/Tech House
There is no creator (7:15)
There is no creator (Herck remix) (7:50)
Ratting club stories (10:01)
Review: A sleek, stripped down groove slowly takes shape as radioactive effects fizzle away and philosophers discuss the probability of the existence of God... That'll be the inaugural release on Audiomutz - a label founded to use electronic music as a vehicle for telling stories - then, from the hitherto unknown Turturu. Herck turns in a remix, that adds its own twist courtesy of deftly employed live drum edits, while 'Ratting Club Stories' completes the package with whispered vocals and a neat meshing of a chugging electro b-line and jazzy percussion. Mysterious but enticing, we want to know more. (Early support from Petre Ispirescu, Lizz, Bryz, Vlad Arapasu, Plusculaar)
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 in stock $11.40
Pledits 4
Pledits 4 (12")
Cat: PLW 005. Rel: 20 Dec 22
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Music's Insane (6:58)
From The Back (7:46)
Poignant Dexter (6:07)
Review: For obvious reasons, Paranoid London tend not to say much about their popular 'Pledits', series, which see them rework, sample, combine and breathe new life into a variety of classic cuts. What we can say is that every single track in the series so far bangs hard and has been caned by DJs with taste. 'Music's Insane', the opening cut from their latest batch of reworks, is another weighty workout - a restless Chicago jack-attack blessed with moody pitched-down vocal snippets, 8-bit electronics and a mind-mangling bassline. On 'From The Back', they add reverb-laden vocal snippets to a hybrid beatbox electro/Chicago house beat, while 'Poignant Dexter' is a breathlessly energetic, drum-machine driven chunk of acid house/ghetto-house fusion that will ignite peak-time dancefloors.
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 in stock $13.48
Ricardo Villalobos Remixes
Cat: EILP 5. Rel: 13 Jul 21
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Feel Young Again (Ricardo Villalobos remix) (16:24)
Don't Let The Light In (Ricardo Villalobos remix) (15:13)
Review: For fans of off-kilter, minimalistic dance music, there is little more exciting than seeing the words "Ricardo Villalobos remix" printed on to the label of a brand-new record. For all his faults, Villalobos rarely delivers a duff rework, and he's once again hot gold with these revisions of experimental art-rock ensemble Low Island. He first tackles 'Feel Low Again', reinventing the indie-rock cut as a low-slung chunk of woozy minimal techno full of drifting vocals, bubbly electro bass, distant cymbals and snare-heavy beats. On the flip Villalobos reworks 'Don't Let The Light In', offering a slightly less dense and undeniably energetic take full of oddly-tuned electro bass, glitchy sounds, hazy chords and layered vocal samples.
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Intérprete: Kaoru Inoue
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The Times Are Changing EP
Cat: RS 031. Rel: 11 Sep 23
 
Techno
The Times Are Changing (5:40)
The Dark Hold Of The Bold (7:12)
The Nu Glance Sound (6:30)
Castles In The Skies (5:37)
Review: London-based underground label Release Sustain is proud to announce the release of a brand new EP by Chicago's Jamal Moss, Mathematics Recordings label head, is one of the most uncompromising artists in the game. Famed for his raw, lo-fi approach to house, he messes with the rules and makes unpredictable, unforgettable sounds like few others. Here he arrives on London's Release Sustain with four cuts of relentless drum programming and acid melodies that traverse the line between house and techno. From the slow and wonky opener to the coruscated 'The Dark Hold of the Bold' via the distorted and deprived 'The Nu Glance Sound' this is a fine EP.
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 in stock $13.23
Neunachi EP
Neunachi EP (limited gold vinyl 12")
Cat: RWX 013G. Rel: 16 Nov 20
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Neunachi (13:14)
Detrant (12:55)
Review: Following the skittering, syncopated arrangements and left-handed excursions of 'Aslohop' and 'Detrant' back in September, Ricardo returns to Rawax with two more broken rhythms. 'Neunachi' is a classic Villalobos wonky shuffer with off-grid kicks and a rainbow of wet, cavernous noises. Take away the demonic reverse vocals and you're in microhouse territory. 'Detrant' is a much more driven affair, up-tempo and thicker, electro kicks off-set by a far-away chant. Each cut going the full nine yards; if ever we've had time to truly lock in to Ricardo's famously enduring grooves, it's right now. Neun out of ten.
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Flow Through EP
Flow Through EP (12" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: AKS 9. Rel: 27 Mar 23
 
Techno
Empty Mind (6:12)
Pattern (5:45)
Review: Laima Adelaide's new 12" on Shahr Farang is as deft as sound design gets. The hugely limited 12" is all about quiet artistry and mastering the small things. The A-side 'Empty Mind' is a delightfully sparse and empty yet potent piece with supple, suggestive rhythms and sustained chords that are grainy and lo-fi. It's amazing just how absorbing such little sound can be. 'Pattern' then takes up the whole of the flip with a more pulsing and dynamic rhythm but the whole tune still seems to float through space with distant starry twinkles, deep space energies and a hopeful sense of melodic beauty.
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First New Dance
Cat: RWX 019. Rel: 16 Aug 22
 
Minimal House/Tech House
First New Dance (11:54)
Undoing (11:12)
Review: Hot on the heels of his well-received EPs on Linear and Midi Records, Ionut Arapu returns to Rawax with two more top-quality tech-house cuts in his distinctive trademark style. On A-side 'First New Dance', the experienced Romanian producer peppers a rolling, bass-heavy groove with cut-up and layered vocal textures, deliciously wonky electronic lead lines, star-fall sounds and the kind of melodic elements more often associated with 1990s IDM. He opts for a deeper, more melancholic tone on 'Undoing', where emotive chords, dubbed-out electronic motifs and intergalactic synth sounds cluster around a sturdy, peak-time ready groove.
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Ocean Between Us (reissue)
Cat: SO 16. Rel: 18 May 21
 
Deep House
Memory & Forgetting (11:52)
Ocean Between Us (5:44)
Abduction (7:06)
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Deep One
Deep One (12")
Cat: PERLON 133. Rel: 02 Dec 22
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Deep One (9:35)
I'm Standing Beside You (10:30)
Review: Fumiya Tanaka is about as revered as minimal producers come. The Japanese cult hero has had a busy year too - he dropped an album One More Thing on this, his home label, only back in January, and is now back with another of his superb 12's. The title cut 'Deep One' is just that - the drums are snappy but hit down low, while menacing organ chords Ida muffled vocals are layered up top to make for a moody, churchy vibe. 'I'm Standing Beside You' is a classic minimal piece with detuned synths, those super low drum and bass rumbles and shapeshifting chords that draw you inwards forever.
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The Son Of Chicago EP
The Son Of Chicago EP (limited 12")
Cat: TOYT 153. Rel: 30 Jan 24
 
Minimal House/Tech House
So Damn Electrik (5:59)
Elektrik Deep (7:18)
Ass Is Gonna Work (6:10)
West Side Radio (6:24)
Review: DJ Sneak is in a great run of form right now, which is all the more impressive given that he has been turning out his signature house sounds for more than 30 years now. The self-declared House Gangster recently impressed on Dam Swindle's Heist Recordings label and now makes this way to the always-assured Toy Toncis outlet. He offers up four cuts that veer away from his loop, filter-heavy house into more edgy and late-night minimal and techno but with the robust sound design and compelling sense of underlying groove that you always expect from the man.
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Trip EP
Trip EP (12")
Cat: MYOM 002. Rel: 27 Nov 23
 
Techno
Trip (8:09)
Airlock (4:55)
Sick Flips (7:10)
Space (4:41)
Review: Make Your Own Meaning continues to convey its unique techno message with a new statement of intent from label head Lurka. The artist has been busy of late and continues to be on a roll with another fascinating four tracker that genuinely serves up some original sounds and rhythms. 'Trip' gets things underway with organic percussive patterns stacked up over drilling bass to make for a prickly groove. 'Airlock' is similar but darker and heavier and 'Sick Flips' keeps the nimble feel going with dancing perc, rigid synths and scratchy sound effects all coalescing over broken drum patterns. Last of all is another dense, busy and multi-layered melange of tiny percussive sounds, synths and clipped rhythms that will make any floor move.
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Jazz Perceptions EP
Cat: PG 060. Rel: 17 May 19
 
Minimal House/Tech House
African Dub (4:46)
G Jazz (8:25)
Get It (7:24)
Solarplex (4:14)
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One Hand Clapping EP
Cat: PLZ 002LTD-B. Rel: 25 Aug 16
 
Minimal House/Tech House
One Hand Clapping (9:22)
Pe Apa Zambetei (8:51)
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Brako 003
Brako 003 (12")
Cat: BRK 003. Rel: 19 Oct 22
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Bandit (8:02)
Police (7:31)
Review: Brako continues to go it alone with self-titled releases on a self-titled label, and why not? When the tunes are this good you don't need the extra boost of a big name label. There are just two of them on this punchy EP, the first being 'Bandit' which has a snaky bassline and loose-limbed groove. It is run through with spaced out pads, gurgling cosmic lines and silky hooks that are finished to perfection with a great neo-soul vocals. On the flip, 'Police' is a more dubbed-out and stripped-back tune with elastic rhythms and heady pads. Great work.
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The Tiger EP
Cat: KOMPAKT 454. Rel: 13 Oct 22
 
Minimal House/Tech House
The Tiger (6:18)
Nightshift, The Red (7:28)
Show Me What You're Feeling (5:23)
El Propio Propio (5:10)
Review: Matias Aguayo has always been a left-of-centre sound smith. His rhythms and grooves are built from infinite intricate loops, and are often steeped in his South American heritage. That is the case again here with his vocal sounds stitched into dark wave tech grooves. 'The Tiger' is menacing and snappy, locking you into the late-night atmosphere. 'Nightshift, The Red' is more loose and dark, with freewheeling and busted-up techno drums. There is a sense of yearning in the forlorn vocal of 'Show Me What You're Feeling' that brings something different to the dance floor and lastly 'El Propio Propio' gets heavy and off-balance.
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Modulo 02 (feat Baby Ford/GNMR/NDR mixes)
Cat: AGR 005. Rel: 19 Jun 23
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Modulo (Baby Ford remix) (7:18)
Modulo (David Agrella rework) (7:16)
Modulo (GNMR remix) (5:04)
Modulo (NDR remix) (7:25)
Review: London-based Italian David Agrella is the man behind the Agrellomatica Records label and now for its fifth release, he has tapped up some undeniably quality names to remix the title tune from his debut Modulo EP back in 2007. Baby Ford kicks off with a deliciously deep and dubbed-out minimal house roller that is detailed with wispy chords and eerie vocalisations. Agrella himself then flips it into a rubbery 909 workout with pops and bubbles next to the leggy drums. GNMR goes for a gritty, heads down and back room techno roller and to close, NDR brings a retro techno sound with molten acid lines. All in all a very useful outing.
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Serpiente Cosmica
Cat: REKIDS 023. Rel: 01 May 08
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Serpiente Cosmica
Serpiente Cosmica (instrumental)
 in stock $13.48
Double Man (remix)
Cat: ROYAL 0491. Rel: 16 Dec 21
 
Deep House
Double Man (KiNK remix) (6:08)
Double Man (Ludwig AF remix) (4:44)
Trouble Man (Jovonn Drive remix) (6:00)
Trouble Man (Malin Genie remix) (6:59)
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9 Days EP
9 Days EP (12")
Cat: POINT 011. Rel: 01 Oct 21
 
Minimal House/Tech House
9 Days (7:55)
Liquefy (10:04)
Intérprete: Rich NxT
 in stock $11.15
Musca Remixes (Record Store Day RSD 2023)
Cat: AC 194. Rel: 09 May 23
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Fantasy (Floating Points remix) (15:12)
Might As Well Be Magical (Seven Davis Jr Multiverse edit) (6:24)
Fantasy (Herbert's Greenery dub) (9:02)
Review: Herbert's most recent album, the return-to-his-deep-house-roots treat that was Musca, has been given the remix treatment for Record Store Day 2023. It's a predictably impressive package, with Floating Points - delivering a 15-minute trip into glitchy micro-house territory in fine fashion - naturally taking top billing. His remix - kind of like a minimalist take on his own early house excursions, with added early morning weirdness - is far from the only treat on show though. Seven Davis Jr delivers a rubbery, loose-limbed and quietly funky tweak of 'Might As Well Be Magical', before Herbert steps up with his 'Greenery Dub' of 'Fantasy', a slow-burn, near 10-minute affair that recalls the oddball brilliance of his turn-of-the-millennium house releases.
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Lie With The Cobra
Cat: 3S9 001. Rel: 08 Sep 22
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Lie With The Cobra (9:00)
Paranoid (6:29)
DM Addiction (9:31)
Review: Amsterdam-based minimal producer Ferro is back after that excellent collaboration alongside Ricardo Villalobos on VBX Music earlier this year, with a new release this week to inaugurate his brand new imprint 3six9. 'Lie With The Cobra' features a hypnotic vocal monologue backed by seriously stomping and cavernous beats. Over on the flip, the suitably titled 'Paranoid' is perfect tackle for getting weird at the afterhours, followed by the lean and wonky groove subtlety of 'DM Addiction'.
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Robson Ponte
Cat: KOMPAKT 09. Rel: 20 Apr 21
 
Techno
Robson Ponte (5:26)
Track 2 (3:46)
Track 3 (4:11)
Review: Cool, rocking, hard but dry minimal homage to this fantastic Brazilian football player.
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The Moment In Between
The Moment In Between (neon transparent yellow vinyl 12")
Cat: JJR 015. Rel: 24 Aug 21
 
Deep House
A Moment In Between (6:01)
From Earth (5:52)
Deep Sky Objects (5:06)
Deep Sky Objects (Youandewan remix) (5:34)
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DJ Kicks
Jessy LANZA / VARIOUS
DJ Kicks (gatefold 2xLP + MP3 download code in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: K7 407LP. Rel: 11 Feb 22
 
Techno
Jessy Lanza - "Guess What" (2:37)
Jessy Lanza - "Seven 55" (feat Loraine James) (3:18)
Jessy Lanza - "Wet X3" (feat Taraval) (4:56)
Oyubi - "140yaku" (5:45)
Jim C Nedd - "Maleka" (2:47)
Jessy Lanza - "Heaving" (feat Taraval) (6:25)
Dee Jay Nehpets - "Na Na Na" (6:06)
DJ SWISHA - "If The Shoe Fits" (4:08)
CN - "Anubis" (6:11)
Lolina - "A Path Of Weeds & Flowers" (3:17)
Mafia Boyz - "Teaspoon La Qoh" (6:59)
The Raining Heart - "Raining Heart" (5:12)
Michael J Blood - "Lip Biter" (3:23)
Markus Mann - "I'm Losing" (4:45)
Mr Ho - "Bail-E" (7:54)
Golden Donna - "Foaming" (7:08)
Review: RECOMMENDED
The DJ Kicks series has managed to outlast the vast majority of other DJ mixes we can think of - the good, the bad, the populist, and the plain cash cow. Even the mighty fabric compilations have rebranded and rethought, bringing the original legacy, FABRICLIVE included, to a respectful end at 200 outings. Strange, then, to think, that !K7's mighty offering to the world of "What should we listen to at the afters?" has arguably managed to become more relevant as the years have flown by.

There was a time when the series existed at the lighter end of club fare, with some examples barely even matching that description. These days, though, there's often a dance floor heaviness central to the selections, with Jessy Lanza's broken, bass-driven set a case in point. Pointless attempts to describe the music, and lazy track list namedropping aside, this is energy-packed, heads down, futurist stuff packed with infectious percussion.
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Urban Works
Cat: RX 5. Rel: 03 Jul 23
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Outer Signal (11:47)
Artform (7:50)
Review: Buoyed by the profile boost provided by Running Back's expanded reissue of his 1996 classic 'Open Door', Peter Kremeir AKA LoSoul brings his unique brand of dusty and hypnotic house to Rawax's RX series. He begins in confident fashion with 'Outer Signal', where squally flash-fried funk guitar notes and subtle synth tones get locked into redlined beats, dark stabs and looped bass. He flips the script on 'Art Form', offering for a pitched-down groove, fuzzy analogue bass, mind-mangling modular loops, trance-inducing house drums and echoing, soundsystem style bleeps. Basically, it's another top two-tracker from one of Germany's most singular-minded house producers.
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Meganeura
Meganeura (12")
Cat: PGE 001. Rel: 28 Jul 22
 
Progressive House
Shuttle Bug (6:00)
Day Pass (4:58)
Da Creepin' Wasp (Wonky mix) (5:12)
Warthog (5:52)
Glacier Run (5:25)
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Ricochet
Ricochet (12")
Cat: ACJ 117. Rel: 23 Oct 18
 
Experimental/Electronic
Ricochet (6:58)
Ricochet (Matthew Herbert Milky dub) (6:57)
Review: Bambooman (real name Kirk Barley) is a London based producer who presents his fourth release on Matthew Herbert's Accidental imprint - which follows up last year's terrific long player, Whispers. His new offering is the trippy minimal techno kicker "Ricochet", with its sparse arrangement revolving around a stuttering bassline and nasty chord stabs awash in plate reverb. On the flip, the man himself Herbert steps up to deliver a wacky and glitched out remix in his own truly idiosyncratic style once again.
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Intérprete: RUSTAM OSPANOFF.
 in stock $10.12
Storm
Storm (12")
Cat: ANIARA 32. Rel: 18 Dec 23
 
Techno
Storm (7:45)
Hondo (7:13)
Review: Aniara is a label that ostensibly deals in deep house but you will never hear a standard tune on any of their releases. There is always an innovative sense of melody or intriguing balance between drive and emotion in everything they put out. Next to prove that point is Chefone with Storm. The title track opens up with a dubbed-out cut that is backed by the celestial glow of an angelic pad. Glistening shards of light also puncture the groove to make for something delightfully unusual. 'Hondo' takes up the whole of the flip with a heavy but mid-tempo deep house rhythm embellished with wispy pads and flickering static.
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Intérprete: Ney Faustini, Thomas wood
 in stock $14.26
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