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Juno Recommends Minimal / Tech House October 2018

Juno Recommends Minimal Tech

Juno Recommends Minimal Tech

Juno Recommends Minimal/Tech House October 2018
1 Oct 2018
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1
Cat: BMSS 005. Rel: 01 Oct 18
 
Minimal/Tech House
Track001A (7:32)
Track002A (8:18)
Track001B (8:19)
Track002B (Cosmjn remix) (7:19)
Review: Committed to refined yet soulful variations on the minimal house blueprint, Botanic Minds continues to showcase lesser known talents alongside established scene regulars with their releases. This time Barut is up, making a first solo appearance on this 12" following a remix of Ted Amber on the prior Botanic Minds EP. After the illustrious melodic content of the opening track, the groove settles into a finely honed, steady-ticking refrain which should find favour in clubs championing the minimal approach. Rising Romanian producer Cosmjn steps up with a remix to close the EP out, injecting a little broken beat energy into the mix without losing that overall slender aesthetic.
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out of stock $8.41
2
Cat: PERLON 117-1. Rel: 10 Sep 18
 
Minimal/Tech House
On A Bass (8:45)
Dreaming Perfect Zebras (10:06)
Review: Japanese techno titan Fumiya Tanaka is no stranger to Perlon, having first appeared on the lauded label back in 2012. Even so, Ab still marks the veteran producer's first appearance on the Berlin-based imprint for the best part of five years. Tanaka hits the mark straight away on A-side "On A Bass", a perfectly crafted, low-slung tech-house roller that pits the rhythmic swing associated with Ricardo Villalobos against a locked-in bassline, creepy deep space chords and all manner of twisted, cut-up vocal samples. In comparison flipside "Dreaming Perfect Zebras" feels rather classic and old school, with Tanaka drawing on both his love of early UK tech-house, Motor City influenced deep house and the crunchy tech-house percussion of contemporary imprints such as YYY.
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out of stock $14.20
3
Cat: OSC 13. Rel: 24 Sep 18
 
Minimal/Tech House
CBDB (6:16)
Kjaro Skuro (6:04)
Drunk Mystic (8:34)
Are You Here? (6:10)
Review: Following the essential String Theory 12" from label bosses Mandar, Oscillat Music returns to the fray with a new EP from emergent talent Huerta, who recently popped up on In Dust We Trust alongside Jon Sable. Drunk Mystic leads in with the twitchy, head-tripping refinement of "CBDB," threading an urgent tapestry of crystalline percussion through undulating pads and other atmospheric flourishes. "Kjaro Skuro" takes a groovier approach with skipping drums and bouncing blips, while retaining the same immersive tones in the middle distance. "Drunk Mystic" is a consummate slice of heavy-lidded deep house, and "Are You Here?" channels some Motor City influences into a dynamic, deep techno diving bell of a track.
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out of stock $8.41
4
Cat: TELUM 002. Rel: 24 Sep 18
 
Minimal/Tech House
Track 1 (8:36)
Track 2 (7:31)
Track 3 (7:18)
out of stock $12.89
5
Cat: INFUSE 027. Rel: 10 Sep 18
 
Minimal/Tech House
Little Angel (7:26)
Little Angel (Cristi Cons remix) (9:16)
Review: Fuse London head honcho Enzo Siragusa takes up the reins for the Infuse sublabel, with this new groovy thumper titled "Little Angel". It shows a much deeper and understated side to the producer than his usual tough rolling/swing-fuelled tech-house functionalism - traits he shares with close comrades such as Archie Hamilton, Rich NxT and Rossko. Man of the moment Cristi Cons - the Romanian causing a storm with his productions and remixes both solo and as part of SIT (with Vlad Caia) - steps up to deliver a great remix that's as lean, dreamy and hypnotic as you've come to expect from him. Another great rework alongside recent efforts for the likes of Azimute, Durrrred or Lumieux.
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out of stock $11.04
6
Cat: MOSCOW 024. Rel: 17 Sep 18
 
Minimal/Tech House
Swerve (7:22)
Informer (7:39)
Informer (SAM Reshape) (9:16)
Review: Current hero of UK tech house Archie Hamilton teams up here with newcomer Benson Herbert (one half of Voyeur) for the second time, following up last year's DCML EP. The Moscow boss's knack for functional dancefloor dynamics merges with Herbert's love of soulful and emotive grooves. On the A side we have the balmy raindance of "Swerve" that's a powerful percussion driven workout, while the hypnotic polyrhythms continue up next on the functional DJ tool "Informer". On the flip, they've got a whopper of a remix by man of the moment Samuel Andre Madsen - the great Dane works his usual magic and provides a dubbed-out and swing-fuelled bounce, complete with all the ethereal elements you come to expect from him.
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out of stock $9.20
7
Cat: SVD 008. Rel: 24 Sep 18
 
Minimal/Tech House
A Paradoxical Insistance (7:36)
Turn, Turn, Turn (9:00)
Review: UK tech house veteran Silverlining is back with the latest installment in his Silverlining Dubs series, once again offering up dynamic excursions into the deeper end of the dance music spectrum. "A Paradoxical Insistance" shimmers and shakes with illustrious strokes of synth, marking out a moody headspace for the subliminal set to lose themselves in. "Turn, Turn. Turn" takes a spikier stance with its rasping percussive tones and peppy groove, but there's still plenty of space for dubbed out sound design to keep this jam firmly rooted in the grand tradition of proper tech house.
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out of stock $7.11
8
Cat: UW 06. Rel: 17 Sep 18
 
Minimal/Tech House
Ananda (7:28)
Gatekeeper (6:04)
Embodiment (7:13)
Heliosphere (7:22)
out of stock $9.45
9
Cat: I 004. Rel: 24 Sep 18
 
Minimal/Tech House
Renaissance (6:47)
Universal (6:14)
Phantom (5:43)
Review: More from James "Burnski" Burnham under the Instinct alias, a pseudonym he seems to utilize for forthright, no-nonsense club tracks. There's naturally plenty of playable material to be found on this fourth Instinct EP. First turn your attention to A-side "Renaissance", where slowly rising, progressive house style orchestration and dreamy deep house pads cluster around punchy two-step beats and starburst electronics. Turn to the flipside and you'll find the swinging but driving tech-house chunkiness of "Universal", as well as the sub-heavy trip that is two-step tech-house cut "Phantom". That cut boasts some particularly attractive soulful vocal samples that seem to drift across the sound space at key moments.
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out of stock $9.73
10
Cat: ACJ 112. Rel: 24 Sep 18
 
Minimal/Tech House
Pen (4:29)
Pump (6:15)
Take Me Back (7:39)
Resident (5:33)
Review: For the fourth and final edition of Matthew Herbert's Parts series, we have four further reductions from the UK producer's back catalogue - all in his idiosyncratic style. Timeless minimal house that has truly stood the test of time and sounds as captivating as it did over 20 years ago. Part Four came out on Phono back in 1996 and is reissued here on Herbert's Accidental imprint. From the dubbed-out heroin house of "Pen", the crunchy robo-jack of "Pump", more blip, blurp and bleep on "Take Me Back" or his knack for simply straight-up and emotive deep house as heard on the utterly sublime "Resident". The tracks on here are still relevant in today's musical landscape and completely essential, in our humble opinion.
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out of stock $10.00
11
Cat: OSM 004. Rel: 24 Sep 18
 
Minimal/Tech House
24-25 (6:16)
X2 (6:29)
Zazzia (7:09)
Review: For the fourth release on his nascent label, Frankfurt-based Baba Osman has turned to two producers still finding their feet: debutant collaborators Nicolas Etorena and Santiago Uribe. There's much to admire on their first EP, not least fine opener "24-25". A bouncy peak-time roller propelled by raging acid bass, ear-pleasing bleeps and chunky house drums, it perfectly sets the tone for a 12" rich in nods to vintage UK techno. This is particularly evident on X2, where early hardcore breakbeats and a gargantuan sub-bass line are peppered with metallic chords and early Warp style bleep melodies. You'll find more heavy, LFO-influenced sub-bass and the more straight up bleep techno snappiness of B-side "Zazzia".
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out of stock $10.51
12
Cat: MOI 009. Rel: 10 Sep 18
 
Minimal/Tech House
Track 1 (7:35)
Track 2 (8:08)
out of stock $10.51
13
Cat: EEDV 013. Rel: 17 Sep 18
 
Minimal/Tech House
Spells (10:16)
Ruby (8:17)
Review: Prolific producer and sometime Eastenderz label chief East End Dubs is back with two more top-notch tools for discerning tech-house DJs. A-side "Spells" is a bouncy roller: a smooth, groove-based excursion where deep and spacey chords and riffs wrap themselves around a restless, locked-in, early morning rhythm track. Flipside "Ruby" is altogether moodier, crunchier and low-slung in feel, with creeper electronic loops, pulsing chords and crackling textures rising above a snappier, Parisian-style tech-house rhythm track. While a little bolder percussively, it's just as hypnotic and gently mind-altering as its predecessor. If you're looking for some sturdy, mid-set material, this EP is well worth checking.
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out of stock $11.56
14
Cat: EEE 004. Rel: 01 Oct 18
 
Minimal/Tech House
Track 1 (8:57)
Review: We have seen some pretty inventive remixes and mashups on the new EEE imprint, but this could well be the most exciting yet. Once again it's another hand stamped one-sided vinyl on offer, featuring a groovy minimal/tech-house arrangement with vocal samples of one certain pop princess - namely one of her very famous hits of yesteryear. The artist behind it, as always, is being kept under wraps but there's no hiding the fact that this is some seriously heavyweight club ready business.
 in stock $16.31
15
Cat: JOULE 06 RP. Rel: 21 Feb 22
 
Minimal/Tech House
Jogger (8:09)
LH9 (8:34)
Jogger (Zendid remix) (9:15)
Review: Fresh from collaborating with Dubfluss on the Rowle-released Intergalactic EP, tech-house scene stalwart Rowlanz pops up on Joule. There's much to admire throughout, not least title track "Jogger". It sees the long-serving London producer add wonderfully spacey chords and supernova electronics to rolling tech-house beats and a suitably heavy synth bassline. Elsewhere, "LH9" is an ultra deep and hypnotic affair rich in dubby bass and dreamy electronics, while Zendid's fine flipside revision of "Jogger" strikes a perfect balance between flotation tank dreaminess and minimalist dancefloor haziness.
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 in stock $13.42
16
Cat: H&T 04. Rel: 17 Sep 18
 
Minimal/Tech House
Eingang (0:24)
Veddel Braav (6:37)
Perluv (1:16)
Wuzzelbud FF (5:22)
Tisma (3:32)
Provol Eto (6:51)
Maiowu (3:42)
Wabb Bodun (5:47)
Ausgang (2:51)
Review: On his first solo release for some three years, Robag Wruhme is in a retrospective kind of mood. "Wuzzelbud FF" has been trailed as a "stylistic follow-up" to 2004 debut album, "Wuzzelbud KK", with the long-serving German producer stating his desire to make some "straightforward music for the dancefloor". It's certainly true that the set contains some genuinely serviceable club cuts - see the mildly foreboding techno growl of "Provol Eto", delightfully metallic and wonky tech-house bump of the title track and creepy stomp of "Veddel Braav" - but there's so much more to it than that. Elsewhere on the set, Wruhme memorably turns his hand to glacial ambient, turn-of-the-90s ambient techno, B12 style IDM and, on the memorable "Maiowu", the kind of Squarepusher and Autechre style madness that would once have been called "drill and bass".
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 in stock $18.92
17
Cat: AESTHETIC 001. Rel: 24 Sep 18
 
Minimal/Tech House
Niko Maxen - "Busheila" (7:07)
Nick Beringer - "Unit Sphere" (6:45)
Stevn.aint.leavn - "Pinter" (7:25)
Sy - "Cosmic Waves" (6:42)
Review: Inaugurating new deep house imprint Aesthetic are a bunch of current heroes of Europe's deep house underground. The EP kicks off with ascendant Leeds based DJ Niko Maxen (Shadow Sanctuary/Fantastic Friends) who delivers the hypnotic boompty business of "Busheila", the always impressive Nick Beringer (Rubisco) delivering some sublime tech-house of the dubbier variety on "Unit Sphere" and fellow Berliner with the best alias ever Stevn.aint.leavn (Beste Modus) with the emotive swing-fuelled antics of "Pinter". On the flip, Sy gets back to the delay drenched Basic Channel/Deepchord influenced side of the things, on the rather entrancing "Cosmic Waves" which was our pick of the bunch - but be assured they're all fairly tight grooves on Aesthetic 001.
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out of stock $9.73
18
Cat: PERLON 1172. Rel: 24 Sep 18
 
Minimal/Tech House
Telephone At The Window (10:43)
I Don't Know Enough Continued (9:25)
Review: Fumiya Tanaka's long-awaited return to Perlon after five years away is a two-part affair. This is the second 12" ("A/B" is available separately), and like its predecessor features a pair of high-grade workouts from one of the Japanese techno scene's greatest servants. Side A sports "Telephone at the Window", a typically trippy and clandestine affair that sees Tanaka pepper an undulating minimalist groove (think deep bass and crunchy machine snares) with post-apocalyptic vocal samples, spine-tingling electronics and manipulated modem noise. Over on the flipside, "I Don't Know Enough Continued" is a smoother and more shuffling late night workout, with only the producer's foreboding riffs and more mind-altering vocal samples punctuating the otherwise locked-in mood.
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out of stock $10.51
19
Cat: MEANDER 024. Rel: 24 Sep 18
 
Minimal/Tech House
Electica (14:59)
Continuum (6:41)
Irealis (10:04)
Review: As you'd expect given his impressive track record, there's much to enjoy on Stefan "Sublee" Nicu's first outing on Berlin label Meander. We're particularly enjoying A-side "Electica", a driving and hypnotic affair built around relentless percussion, a nagging and spacey synth hook and some seriously dreamy, otherworldly chords. Over on side B, opener "Continuum" sees the Romanian deliver a more typically atmospheric, glitchy and rolling tech-house shuffler, while EP closer "Irealis" subtly joins the dots between his techno-leaning house productions, the futurism of Detroit and the heartwarming, loved-up bliss of classic deep house. In other words, it's tech-house in the truest sense of the term.
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out of stock $9.73
20
Cat: BSU 001. Rel: 10 Sep 18
 
Minimal/Tech House
Running (6:57)
Green (6:59)
Jupiter (5:52)
Green (Youandewan dub) (6:13)
out of stock $11.56
21
Cat: WGVINYL 50. Rel: 24 Sep 18
 
Minimal/Tech House
Love Letters From Sicily (9:33)
Hope (John Digweed & Nick Muir remix) (7:36)
Review: Originally featured on their celebratory XV compilation back in 2017, Berlin clubbing institution Watergate have reissued one of the the standout tracks here by Hamburger Matthias Meyer and Berlin's Sebastian Waack aka Ryan Davis. The track "Hope" in its original form was a lush and hypnotic drifter, geared for some life-affirming moments on the dancefloor. The rework featured here by the legendary John Digweed takes the track into much more adrenalised and entrancing territory, with its trance arpeggios and tight rhythm arrangement making for great dancefloor dynamics - but the breathtaking orchestral arrangements of the original are left intact. New track "Love Letters From Sicily" could equally have had a home on All Day I Dream - its ethereal daydream qualities make it perfect for a Sunday afternoon rooftop party downtown.
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out of stock $10.51
22
Cat: RAWAXS 012. Rel: 17 Sep 18
 
Minimal/Tech House
Acid FM (7:05)
Ryan On The River (7:12)
Trees Are Plants Too (7:10)
Jeque (6:08)
out of stock $8.94
23
Cat: RS 1706. Rel: 09 Mar 20
 
Minimal/Tech House
Crush Mood (6:36)
Chroma (6:34)
From A Past Life (8:07)
Review: Midlands retrovert Mat Cutler aka Lone returns on Ambivert Tools Volume One. Inspired in no small part by the rich seam of house that he's been excavating with his fine Magicwire imprint, this is where the guy shows you all once again just how dusty and lo-fi things can actually get. Starting off with the early nineties rave stomp of "Crush Mood", on the flip there's some deeper strains of classic throwback sounds in the form of the lovely "Chroma" with its neon lit synths and vintage drum computer sounds working in perfect harmony while "From A Past Life" calls to mind Derrick Carter's Oneiro project from the nineties on this rolling and hypnotic jam which is so damn lush!
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out of stock $8.94
24
Cat: MULENV 018. Rel: 17 Sep 18
 
Minimal/Tech House
O Roata (8:14)
My Acid (8:25)
Lightbulb (8:39)
Review: Since donning the Floog alias last year, experienced producer George Gavanescu has impressed with a couple of self-released singles, a fine debut on Hoarder and a hook-up with Mahony on The Other Side. His first appearance on Mulen is quietly impressive, too. A-side "O Roata" is impressively energetic, with Gavanescu wrapping attractive flashes of melody and spacey chords around a bustling, all-action groove rich in throbbing bass and chunky drums. Over on side B, "My Acid" is closer in tone to his usual tech-house fare, with subtle TB-303 touches and deep space electronics riding a suitably booming bassline and smooth percussion. Finally, "Lightbulb" is big and bouncy, with snappy snares, liquid electronics and heavy sub-bass catching the ear.
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out of stock $11.04
25
Cat: MOBILEE 206V. Rel: 10 Sep 18
 
Minimal/Tech House
We Were Riding High (alternative mix) (6:54)
We Were Riding High (Rodriguez Jr remix) (7:00)
We Were Riding High (Tiefschwarz remix) (7:36)
out of stock $11.56
26
Cat: VQ 071. Rel: 10 Sep 18
 
Minimal/Tech House
On & Off (8:00)
Blue Notes (7:17)
Noek (7:32)
Late Shuffle (7:49)
out of stock $9.20
27
Cat: YOYAKU 001. Rel: 24 Sep 18
 
Minimal/Tech House
Erobique (10:33)
Terepho (7:16)
out of stock $12.36
28
Cat: KOMPAKT 388. Rel: 10 Sep 18
 
Minimal/Tech House
Lowenzahnzimmer (8:23)
Window (8:51)
Morrislouis (8:48)
Tempelhof (feat Max Loderbauer) (6:37)
Freiluft (7:21)
Triggerism (7:18)
Neverevernever (7:29)
Geworden (8:44)
Review: With nearly 40 years experience as a producer, having collaborated with everyone from Holger Hiller, Moritz Von Oswald and Juan Atkins among others, Swiss legend Thomas Fehlmann presents Los Lagos ('The Lakes'). It's his seventh solo full-length (and fourth for Koelsch institution Kompakt), following his Berlin inspired 2010 LP Gute Luft. The multi-talented composer and long standing member of The Orb embarked on a deep journey of soul searching while recording the album - and in the process incorporated elements of art, disco, minimalism, jazz and funk. A collection of glacial and textural dub introversions as best exemplified on "Lowenzahnzimmer" or "Morrislouis", but he also makes room for moments of pulsating hypnotic dancefloor dynamics ("Triggerism") and moments of lush ambient bliss reminiscent of his work with Dr. Alex Patterson on "Geworden".
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out of stock $29.98
29
Cat: ENDZ 023. Rel: 24 Sep 18
 
Minimal/Tech House
Vertex (8:06)
Harmonic Oscillator (8:13)
out of stock $14.99
30
Cat: SMR 15. Rel: 17 Sep 18
 
Minimal/Tech House
Undine (8:08)
Pauline (7:45)
Paradise Bird (8:06)
Rubicunda (8:11)
out of stock $13.42
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