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Envision EP
Cat: XIST 001-12. Rel: 12 Dec 22
 
Techno
Virtual Reality (Scan 7 remix) (6:49)
Envision (6:18)
Fragrance (8:39)
Stranger Things (5:52)
Review: Hungarian-born, Dublin-based Phil Robertson has some pedigree but Arbilla is a new name he's operating under, and indeed there seems to be a slightly more musical, less relentless angle to his once defiantly minimal sound to go with the new moniker too. He provides three of the four tracks here, from the chunky and dramatic 'Stranger Things' and the breezy, spacious 'Fragrance' to the EP's glorious title track, with its Plaid-like syncopation and spiralling melodies. Mysterious techno 'supergroup' from Detroit, Scan 7 remix 'Virtual Reality' and they whip it into thunderclapping Underground Resistance shape. Greatness in evidence whichever way you turn.
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Heist Classics Vol 01
Heist Classics Vol 01 (clear vinyl 12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: HEIST 070. Rel: 28 Apr 23
 
Deep House
Dam Swindle - "The Break Up" (7:40)
Scan 7 - "The Best Is Yet To Come" (6:39)
Fouk - "Kill Frenzy" (6:00)
Demuir - "Werq Feel Gruv Vogue" (6:13)
Adryiano - "Me & You & Her" (6:36)
Review: Now that Heist Recordings is 10 years old, label bosses Dam Swindle have decided the time is right to launch a new series of EPs featuring big tunes and sought-after classics from the imprint's archive. Fittingly, volume one begins with the track that opened the label's debut release - the classic US deep house style bounce of Dam Swindle's 'The Breakup' - before we're offered the chance to savour the organ-rich, hands-in-the-air positivity of Scan 7's brilliant 'The Best Is Yet To Come'. Over on the B-side, Fouk's 'Kill Frenzy' is a dusty, jazz-sampling deep house treat, Demuir's 'Werq Feel Gruv Vogue' is a twinkling, loop-based dancefloor delight, and Adriano's 'Me & You & Her' is a sun-splashed, disco-flecked peak-time treat.
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out of stock $14.95
The Resistance
Cat: S 7001MCM. Rel: 25 Jul 23
 
Techno
The Resistance (4:39)
The Resistance (Terrence Parker mix) (7:17)
The Resistance (UR Detroit Rusted Metal mix) (6:21)
Review: The Scan 7 collective is known for its archetypal Detroit sounds and meticulously designed tracks. Always with a nod to Underground Resistance, the group put out its 'The Resistance' tune 11 years ago now back in 2013. Here it gets served up once more in its original form alongside some hefty remixes. It's a sophisticated track with lush strings and spoken word musings over buoyant Motor City house grooves. The Terrence Parker mix is even more house, with loopy bass bringing a soulful touch under the more florid claps. Last of all is the UR Detroit Rusted Metal mix, which is all fizzing synth modulations and dark broken beats.
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Orchestrated Reality
Cat: 3EEP 202004. Rel: 27 Jan 22
 
Deep House
Who Stole The Soul (5:18)
Love Laugh Live (5:50)
Groovin (4:58)
Orchestrated Reality (5:28)
Chillin (6:52)
Review: In our eyes, there's no doubting that Scan 7 are Detroit's true kings of dreamy, melodious "techno-soul". They've proved that multiple times over the last three decades, but should you be in any doubt to their credentials we'd encourage you to listen to their latest EP, Orchestrated Reality. Warm, melodious and shot through with machine soul, it brilliantly mixes elements of Motor City futurism with vintage deep house and the organ-fired soulfulness of New York and New Jersey garage. Our picks of a very strong bunch include the deep and dubby, subtly electro-influenced 'Lough Laugh Live', the sparkling sci-fi sounds of 'Orchestrated Reality' and the vintage USG shuffle of 'Watching Over Me'.
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As It Should Be EP
Cat: HOU 02. Rel: 17 Feb 21
 
Techno
Fort Street (6:30)
Slow Ride (6:15)
Keep It Funky (4:21)
On Da One (5:55)
Review: Scan 7 is a mysterious techno collective from The Motor City in existence since the mid '90s, consisting of seven artists led by Lou Robinson. The group is known for wearing masks when performing. Their latest release comes courtesy of new French imprint House Of Underground and is titled As It Should Be. It's the proper hi-tech soul vibe you've come to expect from the Detroit legends once again: from the evocative inner city deepness of 'Fort Street' and the slo-mo boogie down vibe of 'Slow Ride' on the A side, through to B side cuts like 'Keep It' with its low-slung bass attack which is absolutely infectious.
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Believe EP
Cat: MS 084. Rel: 19 Sep 19
 
Techno
Chuuch (6:27)
No Enemy No Table (6:56)
Here To There (6:55)
Review: Hot on the heels of the release of their first album in 17 years, Underground Resistance affiliates Scan 7 return with one of their funkiest and most accessible EPs to date. Opener "Chuuch" is a riotous and righteous affair that sees main men TrackMasta Lou and Mr Hooper peppering a funky techno beat with killer samples from a wild and celebratory gospel disco classic. It's one of those tracks that will have even the most miserable clubber throwing their hands skywards in celebratory release. The pair continues on a similar vein on the organ-driven gospel techno stomp of "No Enemy No Table", before moving in a deeper and more relaxed direction on the equally as impressive "Here To There".
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out of stock $9.54
Between Worlds
Between Worlds (gatefold 3xLP)
Cat: DPTX 021. Rel: 14 Aug 19
 
Techno
Stringin Me Along (6:13)
No Place Like Home (5:30)
A Wonder Of Space (4:28)
It's Time (6:01)
Cream Dreams (6:43)
I'm Covered (5:13)
Moments Like This (6:44)
As Above So Below (6:02)
Trackmasta Hoop (7:05)
Electronic Evidence (6:51)
Smooth Scan (7:00)
Deep Roots (7:00)
Shadow Spirit (6:26)
Review: Militant Detroit techno crew Scan 7 have learned much from their association with Underground Resistance, not least the benefits of myth-making and mystery. This is one of the reasons that "Between Worlds" is fast becoming one of techno's most talked about releases of 2019. Of course, the fact that it's also the seven-piece crew's first album since 2002 has added to the hype, too. So is it any good? Oh yes. Variously deep, spacey, futuristic and foreboding, the album's 13 cuts range from pitch-black acid-fired techno ("I'm Covered") and fizzing techno-funk ("Trackmasta Hoop"), to percussion-laden deep house melancholia ("Deep Roots") and punchy club electro ("It's Time"). For the most part, though, what you get is uplifting, emotion rich techno in the style of their fellow Detroit greats.
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Burdens Down
Cat: ELY 07512. Rel: 16 Aug 17
 
Deep House
Burdens Down (6:11)
Thank You Lord (6:24)
Burdens Down (Terence Parker main radio edit) (3:32)
Review: When they first emerged in the early 1990s, Lou Robinson's mysterious Scan 7 collective was compared favourably to fellow Detroit techno militants Underground Resistance (for the record, they are loosely affiliated). "Burdens Down", their first single for Belgian label Elypsia since 2001, sees them in fine form, delivering a title track that brilliantly joins the dots between Terrence Parker style gospel techno and bouncy, piano-driven house. Fittingly, Parker delivers a cheery, organ and piano heavy radio edit that pushes the track's gospel roots to the fore. The EP's other cut, "Thank You Lord", jogs even further towards New Jersey gospel house territory whilst retaining the futurist ethos and rhythmic structure of Detroit techno.
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The Resistance EP
Cat: TRESOR 255. Rel: 13 Sep 12
 
Techno
The Resistance
In & Out Of The Groove
Why Not?
Review: For underground techno heads of a certain persuasion, the idea of mysterious Detroit collective Scan 7 returning to Tresor - their home for a time in the 1990s - will be enough to bring on a dizzying rush of blood to the head (or, perhaps, the groin). There's no doubt that it's an exciting prospect. So, have they delivered? Undoubtedly, yes. "The Resistance" itself is a gorgeous piece of retro, string-laden techno with a classic house twist - all long, drawn out chords and Knights Of The Jaguar riffs. The remainder of the EP, though, is formidably dark, with the murky, hard-as-nails "In And Out Of The Groove" and shuffling "Why Not" proving their grimy dancefloor credentials.
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The Aura EP
Cat: CS 004. Rel: 13 Feb 07
 
Techno
The Eliminator
Vicious Cycle
Rethinkable Frequencies
Review: Detroit techno hero and former Underground Resistance stalwart Trackmasta Lou (aka Scan 7) drops two new bombs. Very much in the style of "The Bells" by Jeff Mills, these are hard hitting Techno tracks to rock the big rooms hard. Great quality stuff that offers that little bit extra from the usual bang bang bang of today's harder techno scene.
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out of stock $8.24
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