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Abyss Part I
Abyss Part I (limited 1-sided 'pearl sunrise' vinyl 12")
Cat: 299256 4AEP. Rel: 13 Jun 25
 
Metal
Into The Abyss (1:56)
Human (3:55)
Ultraviolet (3:50)
Throne Of The Sunset (4:07)
Calamity (2:50)
Time (4:15)
 in stock $21.85
In Visions
In Visions (limited teal marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: ERSTRM 750. Rel: 13 Jun 25
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Rivers (demo) (1:57)
Earth Angel (3:03)
Endless Sky (feat Greek) (2:52)
Janet (1:55)
Citrine (2:26)
Midnight Gospel (feat Joseph Chilliams) (2:52)
Treetops (3:42)
Con Razon (1:44)
 in stock $29.12
Cozy You (& Other Nice Songs)
Cat: 780595 3. Rel: 05 Jun 25
 
Jazz
Cozy You (3:27)
Table For Two (2:24)
I Think About You Lots (3:53)
A Life With You (4:34)
I Hate It (4:01)
Eggs In The Morning (2:26)
 in stock $21.29
Deepy
Deepy (blue vinyl 12")
Cat: JAXX 580. Rel: 23 May 25
 
Funky/Club House
Deepy (Dope Jams dub) (6:44)
Razocaine (Dope Jams Sharp Kut) (6:31)
 in stock $23.81
A Sound For Sore Ears EP
A Sound For Sore Ears EP (blue vinyl 12" limited to 100 copies)
Cat: BT 020. Rel: 11 Jun 25
 
Electro
We Are Borg 2025 (D Quad Hive Mind mix) (4:45)
Bass Force (6:17)
Electron Spin Resonance (5:33)
Proceed (5:01)
Review: British electro pioneer Bass Junkie reactivates his Cybernet Systems alias with a fearsome four-track return that celebrates and retools a thirty-year legacy. Originally dropped in 1995 via Panic Trax, 'We Are Borg' gets rebuilt from the raw data of the original SP1200 session, still driven by that signature low-end pressure and now even more punishing for modern systems. 'Bass Force' ups the intensity with widescreen synths and body-slamming subs, pushing electro bass into cinematic territory. On the flip, 'Electron Spin Resonance' delivers a DMX-fuelled onslaught of chopped edits, dense percussion and martial drive, while 'Proceed' nods back to the 80s machine funk of Pretty Tony and Egyptian Loverigleaming with nostalgia but never stuck in the past. It's a fierce reminder of Bass Junkie's place in the electro continuum, bridging Florida, Detroit and the UK with hardware grit and future shock precision.
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Centre Fold
Centre Fold (coloured vinyl 12" (comes in different coloured vinyl cannot guarantee which one you will receive))
Cat: TR 05R. Rel: 04 Jun 25
 
Techno
Centre Fold (8:30)
The Head (5:41)
Step (6:08)
Review: Bastian's early work on Berlin's iconic Acid Orange sublabel, Tanjobi Records, is a hidden gem that's now resurfaced with serious buzz. This debut release has become increasingly rare and often gets snapped up online by crate-digging heads who rediscover its charms more than a decade on. Channelling the spirit of Khan and the legendary Cologne crew, each track is a masterclass in stripped-back, acid-laced techno minimalism, which is why it's now getting the flowers it always deserved-pure underground gold with title cut 'Centre Fold' being a particularly well-crafted mental and physical workout.
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 in stock $26.61
Boccaccio Life: 1987-1993 Part 1/4
Boccaccio Life: 1987-1993 Part 1/4 (translucent red vinyl 12")
Cat: MM 1831. Rel: 12 Jun 25
 
Techno
Blake Baxter - "Sexuality" (6:03)
Suburban Knight - "The Worlds" (5:03)
E-Dancer - "Feel The Mood" (NY Groove mix) (5:42)
Yvette - "Pump Me" (Mayday mix) (6:22)
Review: Way beyond its New Beat roots, Boccaccio was one of Europe's most influential clubs and known for operating at the cutting edge of house, techno, acid and beyond, and for shaping a distinct sound that defined Sundays in rural Destelbergen. Curated by Olivier Pieters and Stefaan Vandenberghe, Boccaccio Life 1987-1993, released by Belgian label Music Man Records, captures the raw energy of a scene ahead of its time. Four VA Eps from it bring the tracks to wax and this one has four seminal US artists at their most visceral and impactful.
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 in stock $22.40
Don't Stop
Cat: PETE 004HBR. Rel: 04 Jun 25
 
Disco/Re-Edits
Pete Blaker - "Don't Stop" (13:15)
Pete Blaker & Dionisos - "Ice Cold" (6:54)
Review: Even if it's a point worth making, sometimes it needs to be made several times over before it lodges itself in the brain. Whoever was behind this original cosmic disco cut, it hammers home the principle of not stopping the music with such repetitive intent that we have to wonder whether we truly would want to stop the music had we not been inculcated as such. And though we're unsure of its origin, 'Don't Stop The Music' and its loving rerub from Leeuwarden, Netherlands DJ and producer Pete Blaker hears the artist dare not forsake the Northern English interest in such sounds by leasing his wares again to Newcastle label Hot Biscuit. Backed by a suspensory glaciation on the B, 'Ice Cold' with fellow producer Dionisos, you can be sure yet some other aspect of disco gold has also been reliably preserved here.
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 in stock $20.45
Sick & Tired
Cat: DREP 2078. Rel: 11 Jun 25
 
Deep House
Sick & Tired (JT Donaldson Ext album version) (5:04)
And Another Thing (1:39)
Selfish (2:47)
Sick & Tired (Stefan Ringer remix) (4:10)
Selfish (Ben Hixon & Blaque Dynamite remix) (4:38)
Review: Blaque Dynamite is the work of Mike Mitchell, a drummer from Texas who has played with neo-soul queen Erykah Badu, and jazz legends old and new in Herbie Hancock and Kamasi Washington. He also makes challenging, defiantly original house music on his own and on top of a couple of albums worth checking from the last two years, comes this EP, which arrived late last year but now debuts on wax. It has a couple of short, sketchy originals that are lo-fi, low-key hip hop vignettes, while JT Donaldson and Stefan Ringer add their own more club-ready reworks. Ben Hixon & Blaque Dynamite also hot up for a remix that is all shimmering melodies and shuffling percussive rhythms.
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 in stock $35.01
C 14
C 14 (12")
Cat: AO 015. Rel: 04 Jun 25
 
Techno
Track 1 (4:29)
Track 2 (5:14)
Track 3 (8:34)
Track 4 (2:17)
 in stock $27.74
Bath Bomb
Bath Bomb (12")
Cat: BPT 001. Rel: 11 Jun 25
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Bath Bomb
Morning Dew
Blurry Moon
Wine 69
Review: Blending vapourwave haze with Balearic ease, while dipping into Italo house and post-disco playfulness, the debut Bar Part Time EP delivers four tracks that feel nostalgic but entirely fresh. 'Bath Bomb' with its cheesy synths and 80s flair are softened by lush pads and a groovy, laid-back rhythm. It's a hip, shimmering introduction that balances irony with sincerity. 'Morning Dew' is more club-friendly, mixing jackin' house energy with ambient textures to create a track that's as dreamy and driving. On Side-B, 'Blurry Moon' adds urban flavor and depth, led by a bouncy bassline and island percussion. Its gorgeous keys and loose funk make it a highlight. 'Wine 69' ends things with a tropical mood. African island-inspired rhythms, chant-like vocals and a shuffling groove lend it a transportive quality. Together, these tracks form a cohesive and adventurous debut.
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Vibracid EP
Vibracid EP (blue vinyl 12" limited to 150 copies)
Cat: CT 008. Rel: 10 Jun 25
 
Electro
Triumphator (4:19)
Triumphator (EC13 X-Ta-6 mix) (4:41)
Alto Voltaje (club) (4:34)
Aire Fresco (Vbrcd remix) (4:16)
Colosal (4:15)
Colosal (EC13 club mix) (4:46)
Review: In a future where memory can be imprinted onto energy to control behaviour, a resistance discovers Vibracid, a technique that erases manipulated memories, restoring self-determination. That is the conceptual backstory to this new EP from CALAGAD 13, an enigmatic producer who has been making music for more than 20 years. Here, he blends hard techno and electro into fiery dance floor explosions like 'Triumphator' with its unrelenting drum breaks and machine-gun style synths. The EC13 X-Ta-6 mix bumps even harder, then 'Alto Voltaje' brings distorted texture and low-end darkness. Elsewhere, 'Colosal' is a fast-paced electro workout and 'Aire Fresco' (Vbrcd remix) brings bright flashes of visceral acid.
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Commemorate
Commemorate (clear vinyl 12")
Cat: LMR 026. Rel: 05 Jun 25
 
Indie/Alternative
In Circle (4:13)
Away (5:09)
See You Again (3:45)
Lights (4:50)
Slow Down (4:17)
PS (Please Stay) (6:14)
Suatu Masa (10:43)
 in stock $28.29
Don't Crash Out Challenge
Cat: SAR 011. Rel: 13 Jun 25
 
Deep House
No Such Thing As VIP (5:00)
Mixed Signals (4:44)
Don't Crash Out Challenge (4:37)
Walking In The Park (5:01)
Ain't For Me (3:32)
Happy & Blessed (5:13)
Pink Flamingos (5:14)
Review: It's been a while since we heard from Seven Davis Jr, and we guess this new album is why. The US house maverick brought all new edge and vocal style to his beats when he first broke through, and following "an unexpectedly bad year" after his last album Stranger Than Fiction, he channels more darkness and aggression into this record. It's still built on house rhythms but they're raw, slamming and make no concessions, his vocals often sounding almost paranoid as they lurk in the shadows between the dusty kicks and distorted, grimy basslines. A marvellous return.
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Forget The World
Cat: CCP 17. Rel: 10 Jun 25
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Stints (8:23)
Lava Fire Hose (4:03)
7 Planets That Rule Us (5:04)
Patterns Of Change (6:22)
Review: Forget the World is a psychedelic instrumental trio led by bassist-composer Marc Decho, who is based in Toronto, Canada, and known for his work with Afro-Cuban jazz pianist Miguel de Armas. Decho brings a fresh, genre-blending sound to the scene and this group blends a real gamut of vibes - 70s soul-jazz, alternative hip-hop, cinematic textures, dreamy LA pop, UK Bruk, Afro-Brazilian rhythms, classical and experimental electronica. Joined by James Hill on Fender Rhodes and synths and Marito Marques on drums, percussion and electric kalimba, their music is immersive and imaginative. It's mixed and mastered by Grammy-winner Helik Hadar and offers a great escape into a new world of awareness.
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Played by: Pete Haigh
 in stock $26.33
Funky Soul Brother
Cat: SPCWWX 0020. Rel: 11 Jun 25
 
Funk/Reissues
On The Run (2:32)
Loosey Lusy (1:27)
Funky Soul Brother (FSB demo version) (3:17)
Review: When it comes to new funk, it doesn't get much raunchier or weird than this. Packed with rhythmic rodomontade, DJ Koco Shimokit and Southpaw Chop - both from Japan - bring an adroit right and sinister left hand respectively to the art of vinyl flipping and sampling, staying true to the rule of primary sourcing: "always sample straight from the original wax." Though it's a moot point as to whether sample mileage should be legitimated as a concept in the same sense as food mileage is, we can see and hear the appeal, as this loopy chef-d'œuvre hears its samples chopped and braised to the crispest degree, sating even the most dulled of tastebuds, and letting no indelicacy past the noise gates. Side B offers a special treat for heads too: the demo version of the pair's debut single, 'Funky Soul Brother'.
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Lost Girl
Lost Girl (translucent green vinyl 7")
Cat: DD 023G. Rel: 02 Jun 25
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Lost Girl (Marc Hype & Jim Dunloop Late Night rework) (3:24)
Special Technique Of Love (Jim Dunloop Shaolin Soul edit) (3:08)
Review: Dusty Donuts return with another heavyweight 7" of hip-hop gold, this time journeying from Queensbridge to Staten Island. Side A delivers a bouncy, chopped-up rework featuring a Lost Girl once heard on a legendary QB mixtape and it is guaranteed to ignite any dancefloor. Flipping over, the vibe shifts to Shaolin with a raw and soulful reinterpretation of a classic that pays tasteful homage to Staten Island's finest. With tight edits and a deep love for golden-era hip-hop, this release hits hard on both sides and is another great example of the craftsmanship, nostalgia and party-starting energy the Dusty Donuts crew always deals in.
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Played by: Marc Hype
 in stock $20.16
Shark Brain
Shark Brain (luminous vinyl 7" in lenticular sleeve)
Cat: CMLX 217. Rel: 06 Jun 25
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Shark Brain (4:05)
Dolphin (3:03)
 in stock $26.88
Audio Vertigo Echo
Audio Vertigo Echo (white vinyl 12")
Cat: 758586 9. Rel: 05 Jun 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Dis-Graceland 463-465 Bury New Road (4:10)
Adriana Again (3:49)
Timber (4:44)
Sober (4:47)
Review: British indie darlings Elbow return with their fifth EP this June, and their latest offering features last year's standalone single 'Adriana Again' alongside three brand-new, previously unheard tracks. Frontman Guy Garvey calls it a full-circle moment for the band in which they reflect on a creative peak where studio sessions are brimming with fun and fire. The EP blends soulful, textured instrumentation with lyrics rooted in Garvey's personal past so they are equal parts dark, joyful and reflective. Here are plenty of unpredictable guitar flourishes, a rock-solid rhythm section and bold production from Craig Potter all helping to make this feel both exhilarating and intimate.
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Stuck In My Head EP
Cat: GDNBC 003. Rel: 09 Jun 25
 
Drum And Bass
Electron C X Dark Adaptation X NoiseSmith - "Stuck In My Head"
Electron C X Dark Adaptation X NoiseSmith - "Stuck In My Head"
Oneduz - "Home Is Behind"
Oneduz - "Home Is Behind" (Danny Styles remix)
 in stock $32.49
Nadir
Nadir (blue vinyl 7")
Cat: WTII 1457. Rel: 02 Jun 25
 
Coldwave/Synth
Nadir (4:01)
Nadir (Give Up edit) (3:15)
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Martyr
Martyr (1-sided screen printed pink & bone splattered black ice vinyl 12" + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: SUM 3464. Rel: 05 Jun 25
 
Metal
Primal (1:50)
Predatory (2:55)
The Poet (3:10)
Saboteur (2:56)
Sideration (3:34)
 in stock $26.88
Operation Timeframe EP
Cat: SOS 001. Rel: 02 Jun 25
 
Techno
Franco Falsini - "Loop Around The Clock" (8:22)
Franco Falsini - "A Molecular Affair" (4:30)
Saverio Celestri - "Veleno" (6:16)
Saverio Celestri - "Travelling" (feat Lourene) (3:36)
 in stock $20.16
French Connection II
Cat: UNDERGROUNDMUSIC 13. Rel: 03 Jun 25
 
Gabba
French Connection
Fuck You All!!
 in stock $31.10
Versions Part Two
Versions Part Two (double 12")
Cat: GE3 HBR. Rel: 04 Jun 25
 
Disco/Re-Edits
Mee & The Gang (Raw Stripdown version) (6:35)
Keeep The Beat (extended Funk mix) (4:33)
Afrika (Ge-Ology's Sunshine mix) (6:34)
Sumthing Else (Ge-Ology Deepdisco mix) (4:01)
Still In Love (extended Feelthefire mix) (5:03)
You Don't Want My Luvvv (Beatin' Hard version) (5:42)
Review: Brooklyn producer Gerard Young aka Ge-ology has always championed intricacy in his original house productions, preferring to survey and purpose-build from the ground up, not prefabricate. His Versions series through Hot Biscuit has been going since 2025, with a higher-than-usual number of deep cuts (usually six in total for each 12") all given names like "Extended FeelTheFire Mix", "From SideToSide", "CapricornTribe Mix" and "Raw Stripdown Version", evidencing a sense of literary licence and playing on otherwise boxed-in remix titling traditions. Janky sampled refuse of disco-soul and gospel replay over 'Keeep The Beat' like trash-humped radio components larked from wreckage - our fave track here by far.
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Orbit Step
Orbit Step (12" + photo card)
Cat: MUDL 002. Rel: 03 Jun 25
 
Bass
Orbit Step (feat Trim) (2:37)
Orbit Step (instrumental) (2:38)
Trim (acappella) (2:20)
Danny & Darren (feat Trim) (3:19)
Danny & Darren (instrumental) (3:19)
Review: Following 'Happy Lovers' just over six months ago, Leo Gibbon returns with another inspiring collection. While the last EP flung its arms wide open to embrace the worlds of house, garage and soulful categories in between, this time we find him zoning in on the 140 grime vibe as he links with Trim for two exceptional messages. 'Orbit Step' is a woozy spacious stepper that gives plenty of space for Trim to flow out some ridiculously smart 16s. 'Danny & Darren' carries much more of a harder edge as Trim gets guttural and unleashes his inner yardman wisdom. Complete with instrumentals and acapellas, Leo and Trim have delivered something really special and super versatile right here.
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标签: UK Garage
 in stock $20.16
The Tape Edits Part A
Cat: TAPE 1. Rel: 04 Jun 25
 
Disco/Re-Edits
PoHo (explicit) (5:30)
I Can't Come Down (7:11)
The Fever (9:10)
Stomp The Floor (6:33)
The Dream Call (4:51)
Giving Nothing (8:43)
Review: Chicagoan crate digger, DJ and producer Mark Grusane has long been regarded as one of the best re-editors in the business, with a long list of labels queuing up to put out his tried and tested reworks. Here be unveils a new project, The Tape Edits, in which he rearranges and revitalised cuts the old fashioned way - IE via the use of reel-to-reel tape, a scalpel and some sticky tape. There's plenty to admire across the six tracks stretched across two slabs of wax, from the high-tempo jazz-fusion-goes-disco hedonism of 'I Can't Come Down' and the killer-grooves-and-analogue synths flex of 'The Fever', to the low-slung disco-funk heaviness of 'Stomp The Floor' and the spacey disco-funk brilliance of closing cut 'Giving Nothing'.
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Played by: Soul Clap
 in stock $44.82
What Is Love EP
What Is Love EP (pink & blue merge vinyl 10")
Cat: 964147 491. Rel: 12 Jun 25
 
Pop
What Is Love (7" mix) (4:31)
Rock My Heart (radio mix) (4:11)
I Miss You (album mix) (4:12)
What Is Love (12" mix) (6:42)
Sing About Love (4:41)
Review: Over three decades since it first landed like a glitter-covered brick on 90s dancefloors, Haddaway's 'What Is Love' returns in a newly remastered edition i and it still hits like heartbreak in a club bathroom at 2am. Originally released by the Trinidad-born, Germany-based singer in 1993, the track remains an unmatched high watermark of eurodance: emotionally grand, melodically undeniable and rhythmically bulletproof. The remaster elevates the sound without overcooking it, keeping the bass taut and the synths sharper than ever. This new 10" release pairs the remastered 7" and 12" mixes with three more Haddaway essentials. 'Rock My Heart' is all turbocharged joy, while 'I Miss You' slows things down into something softer, almost wistful. 'Sing About Love', a lesser-known cut, benefits most from the fresh polish i suddenly blooming into full pop spectacle. It's a brand new release with one foot in club history and the other in now, reintroducing Haddaway's iconic anthem to a new generation while giving long-time fans the sonic upgrade they didn't know they needed. There's sincerity here that still feels bracing i love hurts, sure, but it also bangs. Put simply: if this is what nostalgia sounds like, we're fully on board.
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Dream Is Alive
Cat: FWRF 021. Rel: 11 Jun 25
 
Soul
Dream Is Alive (5:22)
Track 2 (4:15)
Review: MURO Select presents yet another crucial 7" for Fourth Wave Record Factory for anyone whose ears prick up when it comes to Far Eastern soul, city pop and jazz cause this one has two of Hamada Kingo's urban mellow gems. He was a key figure in 80s city pop and AOR and his iconic track 'Dream Is Alive' from the Earthian image album makes its vinyl debut and is full of The flip side features 'Yokaze,' another standout urban mellow tune that captures the smooth, soulful vibe of his work and is perfect for those close listen bar sessions or the gentle moments early in the evening.
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Hustle EP
Hustle EP (hand-stamped 12" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: DR EP2061. Rel: 11 Jun 25
 
Deep House
Get In The Mood (4:18)
Drumloop1 (5:15)
Hustle!!! (4:19)
Scared Of June (5:33)
Review: Texan deep house stalwart Ben Hixon has been very busy of late, variously serving up EPs of his own and guesting on one by pal (and fellow Dallas resident) J.T Donaldson. Hixon is particularly good at combining analogue electronics (especially vintage drum machine beats) and more organic sounds with lashings of trippy effects and curious samples. He does that masterfully on this four-tracker, skipping between the deep, rolling bass, looped vocal snippets and crunchy beats of 'Get In The Mood', the deep tech-house DJ tool that is 'Drumloop 1', the dusty, minor-key shuffle of title track 'Hustle', and the ultra-deep hypnotism of 'Scared of June'.
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Moving The Center
Moving The Center (gatefold double 12")
Cat: TEMPALP 026. Rel: 13 Jun 25
 
Bass
The Transmission (4:39)
Dilation (4:57)
Afro Bass (6:34)
Fractal (4:26)
Physicality (4:47)
Respect (4:53)
The Front (4:39)
Perhaps... (5:09)
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Heart & Soul
Cat: FWRF 022. Rel: 11 Jun 25
 
Soul
Heart & Soul (5:39)
Track 2 (3:34)
Review: For Fourth Wave Record Factory, MURO has put together a couple of new and exclusive 7" releases that feature two classic Japanese AOR tracks by artists who very much played a part in defining the sound. Firstly, Ginji Ito's smooth and soulful 'Heart and Soul,' originally from his tenth album, shines with mellow mid-tempo vibes and glossy vocals and melodies. On the flip side is 'Uwaki na Kare,' a beloved cover of a classic US disco track from Ritsuko Kazemi's third album that comes correct with a catchy, laid-back Saturday love groove. This release marks the first time these iconic songs have been pressed on 7".
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Studio 23 Reloaded 04
Cat: STUDIO23 RELOADED04. Rel: 16 Jun 25
 
Hard Techno
Eurikacid (5:52)
Psychedelic Headspace (6:23)
Normally Available Conciousness (6:45)
Temporary Residentz (5:14)
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Heavennnnnn
Cat: SANDM 04. Rel: 04 Jun 25
 
Deep House
Heavennnnnn (edit) (15:41)
Salvation Steps (6:31)
Little James Birthday (edit) (10:05)
Review: On 'Heavennnnnn', Detroit vocalist and producer Deon Jamar evinces soul salacity like no other, following up his last Altars LP with a three-tracker of shimmering thymic neo soul, tempered by electronic smoothening and fine motor skills from recording to fine-tuning. Again released on the experimental and newly inaugural Black Music label - conceived as an "art exhibit, concert, and party series founded by Deon and Brian Oscar" - these are soul stopovers to contrast the earlier three-parter's drastic Detroit breakdowns. The title track has a Rhodes line to die for, its trembling amplitude constructively interfering with any sense of forestalled time we might've brought to the listening experience beforehand; 'Salvation Steps' and 'Little James Birthday' provide further versatility over understated percussions and G-funk slapping radio leakage. A promising continuation in sound by a label you'd best keep your eye on.
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Played by: Kisk, Rafa Santos
标签: Disco House
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In The Bush
Cat: DARRYN 003HBR. Rel: 04 Jun 25
 
Disco/Re-Edits
In The Bush (edit) (6:12)
Now I Know (edit) (6:33)
Review: Born and raised in Chicago, Durty Truth Records founder Darryn Jones delivers a couple of corkers for North-East England re-edit imprint Hot Biscuit Recordings. A-side 'In The Bush' is a thrillingly heavyweight jam - an Afro-funk meets Afro-disco version of a track made famous by US disco and boogie outfits, which Jones has expertly extended and rearranged in all the right places. B-side 'In The Know', meanwhile, is a take on a more classic-sounding slab of Afro-disco that boasts a superb "walking bassline", extended electric piano solos, sultry strings and a fine male lead vocal.
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White Gloves
White Gloves (limited numbered white vinyl 7")
Cat: ALN 74005. Rel: 11 Jun 25
 
Psych/Garage Rock
White Gloves (3:24)
Mr White (Freehousing) (4:26)
Review: One of several debut singles by Khruangbin, 'White Gloves' sweltered in with a mellow sway that would soon become their calling card. 'White Gloves' rode a wistful bassline and slackened drums, built around a hazy guitar riff and Laura Lee's near-whispered vocal - "she was a queen" - as much lullaby as lament. As ever drawing from Thai funk, 60s surf and gospel, the track established Houston trio's knack for folding global references into something spare and dreamlike. Now again released via Late Night Tales offshoot Night Time Stories, it marked the start of their partnership with producer Steve Christensen, whose hands-off touch would help sculpt their fluid, lo-fi feel across their early run.
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Nothing Else Matters
Nothing Else Matters (12" limited to 150 copies) (1 per customer)
Cat: CLO 5421. Rel: 12 Jun 25
 
Metal
Lemmy - "Nothing Else Matters" (6:28)
Motorhead - "Overkill" (5:49)
Motorhead - "Breaking The Law" (2:33)
Review: Lemmy's referential 'Nothing Else Matters' first surfaced on his 2001 record Metallic Assault, which heard the royal funereal Motorhead frontman dedicate an entire fin de mille moment to key works by his fellow metalheads, Metallica. While Metallica's original nihilist anthem had a rousing, Nordic godlike feel, shaded by James Hetfield's sturdy mid register, Lemmy's version counteracts its courageous existentialism with a gruff bass-baritone, as though to drag the original song, along with its life-affirming potential, back down into the hellpit. Lemmy appears as ever on bass, with vocals by Jon Oliva (Savatage), guitar by Bob Balch (Fu Manchu), and drums by Gregg Bissonette.
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Deep End
Deep End (limited 12")
Cat: FIRELP 804S1. Rel: 12 Jun 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Deep End (feat J Mascis & Juliana Hatfield) (3:21)
Sad Cinderella (3:43)
Review: Making a long-awaited return this autumn, The Lemonheads are set to drop their first long player - Love Chant - in nearly 20 years. Ahead of a run of Australian shows, they've dropped 'Deep End', a wiry jolt of punk pop with Dinosaur Jr's J Mascis tearing through the choruses and Juliana Hatfield lending backing vocals. Co-written with Tom Morgan, it's full of scratchy charm and late-night cigarette haze, squarely in line with Evan Dando's long history of pop melancholy and ragged sincerity. The single gets a limited 12" release at just 500 copies. On the flip, a hushed duet with Erin Rae: Townes Van Zandt's 'Sad Cinderella', all cracked-glass beauty and pedal steel ache, channelling classic Gram-and-Emmylou heartbreak.
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 in stock $21.57
This But More (Loidis Reconfiguration)
Cat: NAFF 026. Rel: 04 Jun 25
 
Techno
Silicate Tusks (7:24)
Thick Air (7:06)
Review: Two standout tracks from Priori's This But More get a stripped, emotional rework from Loidis, which is of course the introspective alias of Brian Leeds aka Huerco S. and Pendant who is known for his minimal, textured approach. Here, Loidis stretches the originals into hypnotic, slow-burning explorations. The rhythms remain intact but feel deeper, warmer, like echoes from a distant rave. It's dancefloor music in slow motion: eyes closed, head lost in the groove. These extended versions don't just remix, they reimagine while blurring lines between ambient and club, motion and stillness. It's a compelling fusion of restraint and rhythm, perfect for late nights and deep-listening sessions alike.
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 in stock $21.85
Magnetic
Magnetic (12")
Cat: SPEC 032. Rel: 03 Jun 25
 
Electro
Magnetic (5:57)
Broken Tube (4:42)
Gelatin 55 (4:35)
Colour Splitter (4:31)
 in stock $22.13
The Slow Fire Of Sleep
The Slow Fire Of Sleep (limited 12" (indie exclusive))
Cat: PARLOUR 001LP. Rel: 05 Jun 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Mother Mother (3:05)
Homeward (3:54)
From The Other Side Of The World I'd Hear You (3:13)
Lighthouse (3:10)
The Slow Fire Of Sleep (3:24)
 in stock $25.21
Dance Lover (Dr Packer remixes)
Cat: MS 541. Rel: 06 Jun 25
 
Disco/Re-Edits
Dance Lover (Dr Packer extended remix) (6:12)
Dance Lover (Dr Packer dubstrumental) (5:50)
Dance Lover (Dr Packer Classic remix) (5:26)
Review: Dr Packer brings an expert touch to Mikki Farrow's 1985 boogie-funk classic 'Dance Lover', baring a remix squaring electro-modernism and disco nostalgia. The little-loved Detroit singer moved to Philly in 1968, and worked as a backing vocalist before scoring her own hit with 'Love Emergency', after romantically partnering with producer Norman Harris. And nowadays known for his bottomless knowledge, the Australian remix master Packer keeps fastidious control over his own synth lines as they're layered like buttercream over Mikki's OG voxes; no more refining needed. The beat is heavier, the basslines deeper and the energy ramped up, adding crisper percussions and a refulgent audio finish.
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标签: Disco House | Disco Funk
 in stock $20.16
Sexy Lady
Sexy Lady (12")
Cat: MX 2048. Rel: 09 Jun 25
 
Funky/Club House
Sexy Lady (extended mix) (6:31)
Sexy Lady (acappella) (0:50)
Come On (extended mix) (6:33)
Come On (acappella) (1:34)
Review: Spanish DJ and producer Javi Mula has been delivering top-notch house tracks for over 15 years, consistently maintaining high-quality production while he goes. His latest release, 'Sexy Lady', for the Blanco Y Negro label, is a funky, sleazy house jam featuring a filthy bassline and bold disco melodies and it comes on this black vinyl but also magenta pink. On the flip side, 'Come On' brings chunky drums and squelchy bass, perfect for those who love a kinky house vibe. Both tracks come with a cappella versions, offering DJs useful tools for their sets.
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标签: 2000s House
 in stock $24.38
Sexy Lady
Sexy Lady (magenta pink vinyl 12")
Cat: MX 2048C. Rel: 09 Jun 25
 
Funky/Club House
Sexy Lady (extended mix) (6:30)
Sexy Lady (acappella) (0:49)
Come On (extended mix) (6:33)
Come On (acappella) (1:34)
Review: Spanish DJ and producer Javi Mula has been dropping bit and sunny house hits for more than 15 years, but the quality levels never drop. 'Sexy Lady' (on equally sexy magenta pink vinyl) is his latest for the Blanco Y Negro label out of his homeland and it's a funky and sleazy house cut with a filthy bassline and big disco melodies. On the flip is 'Come On' with its chunky drums and squelchy bass, all designed for kinky house lovers. A cappellas of both are included as useful tools for DJs.
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标签: 2000s House
 in stock $24.38
DB12 017
DB12 017 (12")
Cat: DB 12017. Rel: 03 Jun 25
 
Disco/Re-Edits
Daw Wordy (4:55)
Histoire De Cul (5:30)
Kropps Smack (6:53)
Release The Pigeon (6:48)
Review: While he's used the NAD alias for numerous commissioned re-edits and reworks, it's been a decade since Idjut Boy and Record Mission co-founder Dan Tyler last released an EP under the alias. Given his track record as a dub delay and space echo living editor, this surprise outing in the excellent Duca Bianca imprint is a more than welcome development. He begins by dubbing out, extending and rearranging a Germanic new wave gem ('Dow Wordy', with its dead-eyed spoken word vocals), before showcasing a lower-tempo, French language obscurity on the Balearic-not-Balearic shuffle of 'Histoire De Cul'. 'Krapps Smack' sees the Oslo-based Brit add extra layers of echo-laden insanity to a low-slung, extra-percussive punk-funk number, while 'Release The Pigoen' is a spacey, slow-motion AOR gem drenched in effects and saucer-eyed intent.
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 in stock $21.02
The Nerve Agents
The Nerve Agents (limited purple vinyl 12" + booklet with obi-strip)
Cat: REV 07312ND. Rel: 10 Jun 25
 
Punk/Hardcore
Carpe Diem (1:29)
Unblossomed (1:44)
The War’s Not Over (1:39)
Level 4 Outbreak (2:01)
Share The Pain (2:03)
Starting Point (3:01)
Black Sheep (1:34)
I Keep Screaming (1:56)
 in stock $32.49
Radio Sessions: 1993
Cat: LMS 1725335. Rel: 12 Jun 25
 
Techno
Lush (Euro-Tunnel Disaster '94) (8:05)
Walk About (6:22)
Semi Detached (8:07)
Attached (6:54)
Review: Recorded live on September 10, 1993, for BBC Radio 1, this set strips back the studio polish in favour of raw, surging energy, breathing new life into core tracks from their Brown Album era. Their explosive 1993 John Peel session was a broadcast that captured the UK rave pioneers at their most visceral and unfiltered. The versions of 'Lush 3-1', 'Walk Now...' and 'Semi Detached' found here are looser, leaner and more urgent. 'Lush' in particular throbs with a relentless momentum, shedding its original texture in favor of a tougher, more improvised drive. It's a perfect showcase of Orbital's gift for live manipulation, transforming structured studio pieces into kinetic, spontaneous soundscapes. This reissue boasts newly commissioned artwork by Intro and aligns with the legacy of the Peel Sessions as a proving ground for boundary-pushing talent. Critics and longtime fans have praised the EP for its intensity and fluidity, supporting Orbital's status as live innovators. Radio Sessions is a nostalgic artifact and a reminder of how thrilling and forward-thinking Orbital's sound was.
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Bamboo Noodles
Bamboo Noodles (limited numbered 10")
Cat: JA 1054SJU. Rel: 06 Jun 25
 
Jazz
Instant (4:32)
Udon (5:00)
The Deepest Bowl (5:39)
Picante Beef (4:48)
Review: Swedish multi-instrumentalist Gustav Horneij, best known as OPE, finally lands on Jazzaggression with a new 10" release that showcases his singular approach to spiritual jazz and overdubbed improvisation. It's a new release composed entirely around bamboo flutes, but the instrumentation stretches far beyond i drums, bass, reeds, harp and subtle string textures are all played by Horneij himself, each part layered with a feel for groove and tone that's entirely unforced. Tracks like 'Instant' and 'Picante Beef' hit with warm, rolling basslines and smoky modal phrasing, while 'The Deepest Bowl' moves slower, drawing you in with flickers of flute and ambient space. 'Udon' is a clear standout, combining a floating top line with an earthy, locked-in rhythm section that could loop forever without tiring. Despite the solo setup, nothing feels precious or overcooked i the mood stays loose and tactile, like a small ensemble jamming in real time.
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 in stock $25.76
Spiritual War
Cat: HS 048. Rel: 13 Jun 25
 
International
Spiritual War (feat Mazbou Q) (3:27)
Doom Elevator (4:50)
Figure It Out (2:33)
Curly Hair (3:41)
Brown Supremacy (3:59)
Spiritual War (Stripped) (3:28)
标签: Afro Rock
 in stock $22.40
Boccaccio Life: 1987-1993 Part 4/4
Cat: MM 1834. Rel: 12 Jun 25
 
Techno
Steve Poindexter - "Computer Madness" (4:16)
Age Of Chance - "Time's Up (Timeless)" (7:53)
LFO - "LFO" (Leeds Warehouse mix) (5:20)
Alice D In Wonderland - "Time Problem" (Techno Speed Work) (6:51)
Review: Belgian label Music Man Records continues its deep dive into local club history with a standout 12" drawn from a wider retrospective on Destelbergen's legendary Boccaccio club. This release centres on the early house and techno that defined its Sundays-an alternative narrative to the better-known New Beat story. The A-side opens with Steve Poindexter's 'Computer Madness', all skeletal drum patterns and jacking minimalism, before UK crew Age Of Chance explode with 'Time's Up (Timeless)', a proto-rave anthem remixed into cut-and-paste chaos. On the flip, LFO's self-titled 'Leeds Warehouse Mix' drops like a techno blueprint-bleep-heavy, bold, and unmistakably northern. Closing the set is Alice D In Wonderland's 'Time Problem (Techno Speed Work)', a hyper, squiggly take on acid techno that feels like a high-speed trip through late-80s futurism. With selections curated by Olivier Pieters and Stefaan Vandenberghe, this 12" captures the rawness, friction, and thrill of a scene that still resonates across Europe's underground.
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 in stock $22.40
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