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The Man With The Red Face
Cat: F 119/1370119130. Rel: 21 Sep 00
The Man With The Red Face (original mix)
The Man With The Red Face (Svek remix)
The Man With The Red Face (Funk D Void remix)
 in stock $15.21
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The Phase
The Phase (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: TEX 09. Rel: 21 Jan 19
The Phase
Vari Tube
Slam Dunk
Dons Slide
Review: Aubrey's Don Gardon alias was a one-shot decoy deployed in 1997 with the now highly sought-after "Textures" 12" on Aubrey's own Textures label. While the provenance of these new tracks is a little foggy at this stage, what you can be sure of is the grade of techno we're dealing with here. Aubrey's illustrious career speaks for itself, and so do these tracks in the first Textures release since 2001. "The Phase" is an effervescent, funk laced race to the stars, while "Vari Tube" takes a more intimate route through dusty house that wouldn't sound out of place in the Workshop stratosphere. "Slam Dunk" is a cheeky, jazzy affair while "Dons Slide" gets a little more freaky and far out in the finest tradition of B2 tracks.



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 in stock $6.18
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Detroit Beatdown Volume One (downtempo techno tracks by Alton Miller, Theo Parrish, Eddie Fowlkes, LA Williams, etc.)
Malik Alston - "Butterfly"
Alton Miller - "Tulum"
Theo Parrish - "Falling Up"
Rick Wilhite - "Ruby Nights"
Norm Talley - "Exodus"
Mike Clark - "The Creeper"
Norm Talley - "Change"
Mike Clark - "Let Your Love"
Darren Abrams - "Loose Piano"
Delano Smith - "Metropolis"
Eddie Fowlkes - "Brotherman"
La Williams - "Velvet Musac"
Eddie Fowlkes - "Powerquest"
Dwayne Jensen - "My People"
 in stock $9.80
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The Negative Positive
Cat: BLACKLP 007. Rel: 29 Apr 21
Stained With The Tears On Their Faces (3:27)
Is It The Whole Truth (2:31)
This Is Message To You (feat Nadine Charles) (4:01)
The Negative Positive (3:17)
What's Good For You (feat Obebewa) (3:27)
Recovered Memories (feat Samii) (3:05)
She Is Virgo (2:28)
What's An Inferiority Complex (4:15)
The Disclaimer (2:04)
Review: Over his long and illustrious career, Dennis 'Dego' McFarlane has made music in many complimentary styles, but it's been broken beat with which he's been associated with for the least two decades. Alongside his friend and regular studio partner Kaidi Tatham, he's developed a particular strain of "bruk" that incorporates elements of jazz, electrofunk, soul, boogie, jazz-funk and, more occasionally, hip-hop. It's this fluid, attractive, synth-heavy sound that's at the heart of The Negative Positive, his first solo full-length for two years. It's as well-made, soulful, slick and musically rich as you'd expect, with a series of stellar vocal numbers joining a swathe of similarly impressive instrumentals.
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 in stock $14.18
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Opaq (reissue)
Opaq (reissue) (CD with obi-strip)
Cat: RINC 102. Rel: 29 Jun 23
Glimglim
Chromatic Cliff
Double Flat
300ml (milk)
Triple Flat
Poof
V
On (Ian O'Brien mix)
Double Flat (Max 404 mix)
299ml (Gu-nu) (bonus track)
Schw Schw (bonus track)
Review: Second time around for the late, great Rai Harakami's second album, Opa*q, gets the reissue treatment. It's long been tricky to source outside of Japan and for whatever reason has not been issued in any form since it first surfaced in 2009. It's an attractive and at times off-kilter blend, with Harakimi mixing and matching ambient textures and enveloping electronic soundscapes with jazzy keyboard solos, quirky grooves, madcap post-techno acid lines, IDM and break-core style beats, and the kind of squelchy and tactile synth motifs more often associated with boogie albums made in the 1980s. It feels pleasingly lo-fi, too, as if a writer of 1980s and early 90s video-game soundtracks had made an electronica album. This edition also includes fine remixes by Ian O'Brien and Max 404, plus two hard-to-find bonus cuts.


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 in stock $23.46
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Fresh!!! EP
Fresh!!! EP (hand-stamped 12" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: DREP 2058. Rel: 14 Feb 24
ND Fresh (7:21)
As You (4:34)
I Smoke (6:20)
Review: Texas based producer Ben Hixon has been garnering a wide following with his clever old-skool influenced house tracks. The feature track 'ND Fresh', spreads its' wings over the entire A-side. This house builder has the ability to tear the roof of the party. A strong, tribal and urban builder that creates a scene on the dancefloor. With his background as a multi-instrumentalist and recording engineer, you get an interesting and unique approach on rhythm within the house genre. The two B-sides offer up some great material as well. 'As You' is a soulful stunner that gives off strong deep Chicago vibes. 'I Smoke!!' is the banger of the bunch that will send any party into overdrive. It's great to see and hear someone is making such strong house music from the south there in America. Top Notch!
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 in stock $21.14
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The Moon Dance
The Moon Dance (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: APNEA 104. Rel: 27 Oct 23
When The Earth's Shadow Falls On The Moon
The Moon Dance (Moon Walk version)
Lunar Mind Manipulation
Tethered 2 The Divinely Spaces With-In
Fooled By The Movement Of Heavenly Bodies
Celestial Poems Of The Lady With 10,000 Names
No Matter How Far We Are, We Can Always Share The Moon & Stars
Purple Skies With Cotton Candy
An Eternal Star Beyond The Firmament
Helium Three
Mawu
Review: The inimitable Jamal Moss comes forth with his second offering for Madrid's Apnea records. 'The Moon Dance' unfurls over 11 tracks- in turns pensive, elegiac, and slammin'. Between the sedate expanse of opener 'When The Earths Shadow Falls On The Moon' and the final cymbal strokes of gauche, machine funk closer 'Mawu', Moss lifts us on yet another Afrofuturist space flight of fancy, passing through superclusters of deep house, tactile techno and stroboscopic piano jams along the way.
Standout moments include the smoove-as-u-like-it intergalactic lounge jazz diversion 'The Moondance Moon Walk Version'; its steezy stride-piano vamp seamlessly intertwining with Moss' signature babbling acid intrusions, the irresistibly groovy bump of 'Tethered 2 The Divinely Spaces With In' and the hypnotic sway of 'Celestial Poems Of The Lady With 10000 Names', which opens up from Terrence Dixon-esque introspection into broad windy city string washes and synapse-tickling bleeps. With this collection, Moss pens yet another crucial chapter in the seemingly bottomless hieroglyphic being scroll. While 'The Moon Dance' is one of his most accessible and harmonious works to date, it doesn't lose an ounce of the rawness and immediacy of his previous work. Essential listening!
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 in stock $28.63
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Denshi Ongaku No Bigaku: The Aesthetics Of Japanese Electronic Music Vol 2
Seiji Ono - "Celebrate Your Life" (3:33)
Uyama Hiroto - "Compass" (5:44)
JAKAM - "Pray" (8:23)
Yuu Udagawa - "We Float" (5:13)
Jazztronik - "Neon Forest" (6:44)
BRISA - "State Of Mind" (7:31)
Ryoma Takemasa - "Deepin" (The Backwoods remix) (7:58)
The Backwoods - "Cloud Nine" (7:42)
909 State - "RaTaTaTam" (Hiroshi Watanabe instrumental remix) (7:51)
Tomi Chair - "Remorse" (Satoshi Fumi mix) (7:20)
Review: Cosmocities have held an enduring fascination with Japanese music which now manifests in two expansive compilations gathered under the title Denshi Ongaku No Bigaku. The French label has made a strong impression since first emerging around 2019, favouring a fertile crossover where organic instrumentation and electronic sensibilities meet, and that comes though on Volume 2 of this expertly curated series in no uncertain terms. There's a detectable jazziness to the music on offer from the likes of Seiji Ono, Uyama Hiroto and J.A.K.A.M, as house grooves and more lilting pulses flow from one track to the next, shining a light on some truly spectacular visionaries in the contemporary Japanese scene.
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 in stock $34.29
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