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Other Phases Of Sleep
Cat: PR 019. Rel: 06 Feb 24
Asleep (6:22)
Asleep (Space Ghost remix) (5:21)
To Paradise (6:01)
Signal A5 (5:57)
Review: Dutch DJ and producer Kennedy has always been rather concerned with dreams and infusing the feeling of them into hazy house music. He has done that mostly on his own Dream Machine label but now lands on the Canadian outlet Pacific Rhythm with three more of his somnambulant sonics. 'Asleep' is all dusty drums and smeared shrouds that encourage the mind to wander, then the Space Ghost remix flips it somewhat into a more potent proposition. On the flip, 'To Paradise' is a classy soundtrack full of introspective pads and 'Signal A5' rounds out another EP that draws on the artist's love of UK Street Soul and cosmic flourishes.
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From Da Block #3
Cat: ITGR 008. Rel: 24 Apr 19
Kenobeat - "Doin' Our Thang" (6:34)
Aurelian aka KM3 - "Vadim Booty Check" (5:36)
Messes Basses - "Mistakin'" (5:21)
Oden & Fatzo - "La Vie Revee" (6:35)
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BQDTRX 303
BQDTRX 303 (handstamped 12")
Cat: BQDTRX 303. Rel: 13 Sep 23
Kepler - "Moments"
Dana Ruh - "Free Game" (extended live take)
Review: Kepler and Dana Run are two top producers from different ends of the house spectrum. Kepler looks to the future with his cosmic synths and neon melodies, pumping electronic grooves and driving sense of energy, whereas Ruh has always operated more in smoky basements, with dusty drums and moody heads-down atmospheres. And so it proves here with 'Moments' taking you on a slick trip to the stars, and 'Free Game' (extended live take) a delightfully analogue and melancholic exploration of the deep for the wee small hours.
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4 Real EP
4 Real EP (12")
Cat: PPR 24. Rel: 15 May 23
4 Real (937 main mix) (9:19)
Psycho Times (7:08)
Dusty Sound (7:36)
Review: Fans of traditional US house - and why wouldn't you be - will salivate over this new EP from the Plastik People label. It's a pure and feel-good four tracker steeped in New York style that brings those magic 90s vibes to the dance floor. First up is the warm and bouncy '4 Real' (937 main mix) with its dumpy kicks and humid organic chords, then 'Psycho Times' ups the pace with a nice grinding bassline and heavy US garage vibes in the chuffing kicks while 'Dusty Sound' owes a debt to the one and only Kerri Chandler for its lush and jazzy musicality. Timeless stuff.
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Dreams Of The Sea
Cat: BROMBERT 004. Rel: 27 Jun 23
Dreams Of The Sea (feat Tommy Rawson) (7:28)
Paddington Express (5:08)
On Your Last Day (6:58)
Friday Afternoon (5:52)
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Edits 02
Edits 02 (limited 12")
Cat: KETIOV 007. Rel: 14 Feb 23
Gorgeous (5:07)
Anybody Walking (feat Matyouz) (3:35)
More Than Enough (4:25)
PIB Tribute (4:24)
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Late Night People
Cat: ONLOOP 16. Rel: 11 Sep 23
El Ritmo (5:34)
LikeLikeLike (4:13)
Icon (5:48)
WhatWhatWhat (4:58)
Played by: Alinka
Tags: Tech House
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House Of Calypso II Remix
Cat: GR 12107. Rel: 30 Jun 23
House Of Calypso (remix version) (6:30)
House Of Calypso (Softhouse version) (8:35)
House Of Calypso (Paradise version) (9:08)
Review: Alongside Sueno Latino's self-titled debut and Don Carlos's 'Alone', Key Tronics Ensemble's 'House of Calyposo' (and its similar but slightly different B-side take, 'Calypso of House') did more than any other record to define the Italian 'dream house' sound. It was swiftly followed by a lesser-celebrated remix EP, and it's that 1990 release that's been given the remix treatment here. It's led on side A by the organ-rich, classic Italo-house flex of the 'Remix' version, which replaces the familiar piano motifs with some fresh - but equally sunrise-ready - keyboard solos. The 'Softhouse Version' follows - think waves of piano solos bolted to a chunky Italo-house groove, before we're treated to the ultimate version of the track: the peerless, life-affirming brilliance of the rightly popular 'Paradise Version'. In a word: essential!
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Piano Jams & Acid Leaks EP
Cat: MONOCTURNE 001. Rel: 09 Jun 20
Everybody (6:14)
People Won't You Come Along (6:09)
Laisse Tomber (5:42)
Tu N'as Aucun Amour Propre (6:26)
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Agnostic Monk
Agnostic Monk (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: MNCWL 01. Rel: 07 Jun 23
Agnostic Monk (8:02)
Done There Been That (7:55)
Review: Keymono, also known as House Master Flash, delivers a two-track EP of deep and mystical house music on Monocturne Records. The title track, 'Agnostic Monk' is a hypnotic and soulful journey with a funky bassline, a catchy vocal hook and a saxophone solo. The B-side, 'Done There Been That', is a more upbeat and groovy track with a jazzy piano riff, a funky guitar lick and a catchy vocal sample. 'Agnostic Funk' is a refreshing and original EP that showcases Keymono's musical talent and versatility.

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Sandpit EP
Cat: PG 08. Rel: 18 Mar 16
Chase (6:13)
Throw Away (5:54)
Built On Sand (5:48)
Thirsty Dream (5:23)
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Tu Tak Tu Tak Tutiyan (Elado remixes)
Cat: RNT 45011. Rel: 07 Nov 23
Tu Tak Tu Tak Tutiyan (Elado's Gulab Jamun rework) (4:10)
Tu Tak Tu Tak Tutiyan (Elado's 4 AM mix) (4:48)
Review: Elado Gulab Jamun did a fantastic job with his edit of this Bollywood gem to the extent that it has become a real dancefloor gem that's been much loved all around the world for the last two years. Now it makes its way to a 7" vinyl pressing and is backed with his 4am mix of the same tune. This one is a sublime and dubbed out, acid tinged electronic trip that comes with original CD artwork that pays great tribute to original artist Nadim Khan. Another tasteful outing from Razor-N-Tape for this fresh edit.
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Blackberry Jam
Cat: MOISSWAX 005. Rel: 31 Oct 22
Khemir - "Disco Bandit" (5:04)
Wurzelholz - "Prince" (6:48)
Sun Rhythms - "If You Like The Music" (4:13)
Frikardo - "I Believe" (5:24)
I Gemin - "Golden" (4:26)
Cosmocomics - "Glamorous Garcon" (5:13)
Review: A top value for money opportunity here, as Moiss Music deliver the latest in their sweet and sticky Jam series of various artist 12" line ups, bringing you no less than six bubbling, vivacious disco triumphs from six artists. Khemir's 'Disco Bandit' kicks off proceedings, a production that sounds like it was made by a band of around 45 musicians, a proper cavalcade of strings, brass, brazen disco thump and beautifully bold vocals. Wurzelholz's 'Prince' goes for a bit more economy but with a slinky funk bassline like that - not to mention the occasional exclamation from the purple overlord himself - it's equally devastating in dancefloor terms. Among the other highlights, 'Golden' by I Gemin has the feel of a lost Daft Punk flip tune and Cosmocomics' 'Glamorous Garcon', boasting 70s-style synth bubbles that are as cute as they are retro. Tasty as ever.
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Played by: PiCOSSU, Igor Gonya
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Space Opera EP
Cat: RUTI 021. Rel: 11 Jun 20
Amadeus (5:32)
Marvin (5:56)
Once There Was A Dream (5:23)
Sinister 9001 (5:50)
Review: Five years after he contributed a track to Rutilance Recordings' double-vinyl "Volume 11" compilation, the label has finally given Kicks the chance to release an EP of his own. It's a rather good EP, too, with the French producer offering up a quartet of chunky cuts in the Phil Weeks style that add spacey tech-house sounds and retro-futurist motifs to bumpin' deep house grooves. Picking favourites is touch, though we're particularly enjoying the driving, funk-fuelled goodness of "Marvin C", and the intergalactic headiness of "Once There Was a Dream" - a track rich in deep space chords and starry-eyed lead lines. Elsewhere, "Sinister 9001" smashes together bombastic speed garage beats, weighty bass and Yorkshire bleeps, while "Amadeus" is a lusciously spacey romp in the French producer's now trademark style.
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Good Things
Cat: JIR 029. Rel: 22 Sep 22
Astrid & Manolo (5:57)
Higher Planes (3:32)
Good Things (4:29)
Red Pill (4:36)
Astrid & Manolo (Paula Tape remix) (5:27)
Higher Planes (Lauer edit) (5:49)
Good Things (Maruwa remix) (6:14)
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Greenhouse EP
Cat: SOULDR 005. Rel: 27 Feb 24
Deep Mind (6:44)
4 PM (6:13)
Take It Easy (5:56)
Make It (6:20)
Review: Soul Departure clicks up its fifth EP here with Kikko Esse the able producer at the helm for the occasion. 'Deep Mind' is indeed deep but it's fulsome too - warm pads rush through the air waves as the drums and kicks establish the groove below. '4 PM' is more stripped back to the thudding kicks and lo-fi synth leads but diffuse chords bring plenty of late night soul. There is an upbeat energy to the surging house warmth of B-side opener 'Take It Easy' then 'Make It' shuts down in devastatingly emotional fashion with heart-melting chords and nagging little vocal hooks.
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The Last EP
Cat: MC 065. Rel: 14 Mar 24
Automatik (6:37)
Loose End (5:41)
Rok Automatik (6:32)
The End (5:50)
Review: Mint Condition continues its run of strong reissues of house and techno music. Originally released on the cult label Robs records in 1995, Kilowatt's 'The Last EP' is finally getting the much deserved repress. Included is the wicked acid banger 'Loose End' which is a diamond of the mid-90s bleep house sound. 'The End' is another standout track on this release that gives us great memories of all the exciting IDM related going ons in the mid 90s - not least in the club of the same name - with echoes of 808 State from the late 80s too. Sometimes you aren't sure why a record's been reissued, but this one is definitely a worthy case. Expect these copies to go fast.
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For A Minute EP
Cat: CYCLE 01. Rel: 12 Jun 23
For A Minute (5:49)
For A Minute (Gene Hunt remix) (5:13)
For A Second (Cycle dub) (7:26)
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Ever Forward
Cat: FXHE MDK. Rel: 17 Mar 15
Equality (6:27)
Loquacious (4:41)
Water Of Life (Omar S mix) (7:30)
Review: Little seems to be known about Detroit native Marc King, whose introduction to most listeners came via Rick Wilhite's 2010 compilation, Vibes: New & Rare, on Rush Hour. King is something of a veteran, and had previously released 12" singles under a variety of pseudonyms during the mid to late 1990s. Here he pops up on Omar-S's FXHE imprint with a belated debut single under his given name. There's a classic house feel about opener "Equality", which boasts bold organs, synth strings and twinkling piano solos riding a vintage groove. There's a similar mid-to-late-90s feel to the deep, bass-heavy and intoxicating "Loquious", while "Water Of Life" sees King move further towards gnarled techno territory whilst retaining his trademark melodious warmth.
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Ghetto
Ghetto (12")
Cat: BEARDLTD 001. Rel: 17 Jan 23
Ghetto (5:55)
Moogie Nites (5:31)
Review: The short-lived moniker of Kingpin Cartel comprised techno titan Mark Broom and lost legend CJ Baker. Their output spanned a 5-year period starting in 2005, on which the release of 'Moogie Nights' laid down their methodology; funky abstinations from Broom's usual style of hard, gritty techno. The 'Ghetto' EP was their second and most famous release. Best known for its lead title track, a triumphant techno-funk piece and a prototype for the bright, swanky mode repopularised by the likes of KiNK in recent decades. Also came 'Fishfunk', a wacky cut dipping its on motifs from French house to g-funk, and 'Bottle', a raspy house number replete with bitcrushed chords and domestic, found-sound samples.
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Moblack Sampler Vol 6
Cat: MBRV 019. Rel: 22 Feb 22
KingSfiso - "Ilanga" (feat Mbuso Khoza - Manoo remix) (9:35)
Sound's Good Inc - "Masen'hamba" (David Morales Red Zone mix) (6:07)
FNX Omar - "Ghomari" (feat Said Rifai) (6:36)
Re You & Soheil - "Mapawani" (main version) (7:33)
Review: After kicking off the year with the stellar MoBlack Gold Vol. 2 VA, Mimmo Falcone's label does it again with a crucial cluster of spiritually charged, Afro-rooted house jams from on-point producers. This 12" kicks off with Manoo's remix of KingSfiso, creating a delicate, melancholic trip out of 'Ilanga' with Mbuso Khoza's vocals front and centre. David Moralez gets seriously deep into the groove with his Red Zone mix of Sound's Good Inc's 'Masen'hamba'. FNX Omar offer up a brooding cut driven by organic tones on 'Ghomari', and Re You & Soheil bring a more electronic palette to bear on their own Afro-house throwdown, 'Mapawani'.
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Soundscape Versions 03
Soundscape Versions 03 (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: SVER 03. Rel: 01 Aug 19
Kintaro 89 - "Datei Jazz 500" (6:02)
Faune - "Mib/Andis" (5:53)
Arian Alexander - "By Dawn" (5:44)
Douala - "180117" (6:28)
Review: Soundscape Versions delivers its third edition of the various artists series and offers four effective cuts between subtle house breaks, acid house, electro and atmospheric techno. Featuring Kintaro 89, Faune, Arian Alexander and Douala.
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Headmovin EP
Cat: NT 061. Rel: 21 Apr 09
Nightwriter
Headmovin
Leaves
Played by: DJ Heather
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MR 017
MR 017 (12")
Cat: MR 017. Rel: 06 Feb 24
On Distance (6:51)
All Right (7:36)
Lovers (7:26)
Son Us On (7:45)
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UZVAR 007
UZVAR 007 (12")
Cat: UZVAR 007. Rel: 31 May 23
Kirik & Zone+ - "Well Well Well" (6:25)
Zone+ - "Lynkar " (6:08)
Kirik & Zone+ - "New Way" (7:09)
Zone+ - "Xpander" (5:45)
Review: Ten years since his first drops on Body Parts et al, Kirik can easily be considered a mainstay of the Eastern European minimal scene, and his Uzvar label has kicked back into action in defiance of the pressure foisted upon his Ukrainian homeland. The latest drop on the label finds him teaming up with Zone+, offering up some charmingly beautiful cuts that place musicality in front of functionality. Don't be mistaken, these tracks all groove and shuffle with the floor in mind, but the shimmering synths on 'Well Well Well' and the hushed pads and keys on 'New Way' all speak on an emotional level, which can only bring magic results when deployed the right way in the dance.
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
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Botanics EP
Cat: MAGIC 034. Rel: 01 Jun 23
Santa Rita (feat Monblume & Yalisaxx) (5:09)
Jacaranda (feat Hallyx) (3:52)
Washingtonia (5:30)
Washingtonia (Noema edit) (7:57)
Jaccaranda (feat Hallyx - Chris Coco remix) (6:57)
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Hello Echo
Cat: KOMPAKT 423. Rel: 29 Jul 20
Hello Echo (feat Bestle) (8:25)
Down With The Rhythm (4:55)
Acqua Panna (6:00)
Review: You have to admire Alex Warren AKA Kiwi's work rate. Here he makes his Kompakt bow with his eleventh EP since the start of 2018. Vocalist Bestle guests on superb A-side "Hello Echo", a spacey chunk of lilting nu-disco/synth-pop fusion that's so deliciously warm and summery that we believe it will become a sing-along anthem before the year is out. He shifts focus a little on B-side opener "Down With The Rhythm", a more sleazy, analogue-driven affair that sits somewhere between Chicago style acid-jack, effervescent NYC freestyle and bold, 21st century nu-disco, before offering a deep, melodious and melancholic take on acid-electro that could well be the most arresting, ear-catching moment on an EP that's full of them.
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Gumbo (reissue)
Gumbo (reissue) (limited 12")
Cat: TOKO 6. Rel: 19 Jun 23
Gumbo (9:45)
Custard Gannet (5:55)
Gumbo (Blooty mix) (5:58)
Review: Here's a welcome surprise: a reissue of one of the most revered records in the back catalogue of sadly departed Sheffield deep house imprint Toko. This 1997 gem is actually an all-star affair, with Klarky Cat (a reference to legendary satirical show Brass Eye) being a collaboration between Chris Duckenfield, Toko bosses Alec Greenhough and Paul Ingall (better known as Attaboy) and influential, overlooked Manchester producer Si Brad. In. its original form, "Gumbo" mixes the wavy, loved-up dreaminess of classic deep house with the organ sounds of U.S garage and the swinging, occasionally glitchy drums of early UK tech-house. It comes backed with a darker, chunkier and more foreboding rework (the mesmerising "Blooty Mix"), and the bright, acid-flecked sunrise giddiness of rather good bonus track "Custard Gannet".
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Phobos EP
Phobos EP (12")
Cat: MAGIC 031. Rel: 28 Apr 23
Phobos (5:46)
Phobos (Alex Banks remix) (6:02)
Running (5:37)
Somewhen (6:49)
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MVMNT
MVMNT (12")
Cat: TLR 006. Rel: 04 Sep 20
Veneno (5:44)
Synopsis (6:01)
Chatter (5:03)
Schwittmunks (outro) (3:25)
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Knevrmind Meets Sith
Cat: SITH 963. Rel: 26 Feb 24
DNA (6:21)
Major Hot (5:13)
Matters Of Time (5:15)
Matters Of Time (instrumental) (5:17)
Review: The Soul in the Horn label is "a movement" with roots in New York City. It is a collaborative project from music curator DProsper and resident DJ Natasha Diggs that is now back with another party-ready 12", this time from Knevrmind. It kicks off with a rugged house cut that chops up some big Kendrick samples to make for something of an anthemic opener. 'Major Hot' then flips the script with more sun-kissed and dusty house loops that are nice and loose and 'Matters Of Time' slows it down again to late-night and loved-up dub house. An instrumental strips it back so the cosmic synths shine brighter.
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Played by: RUSTAM OSPANOFF.
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Toolroom Sampler Vol 4
Cat: TOOL 1140. Rel: 07 Mar 23
Mark Knight, Armand Van Helden - "The Music Began To Play" (5:05)
Julio Navas, Gustavo Bravetti, David Amo - "Raw" (Tony Romera extended mix) (5:05)
Majestic - "Annie" (7:12)
Alex Preston - "Hunching" (5:37)
Review: Ultra-sidechained French house stylee from Toolroom, here presenting the latest instalment in what has so far been a choice V/A collection of the best future house and deep house bits known to the label. This is a front-facing affair, with megastars such as Armand Van Helden, Mark Knight and Julio Navas fronting the A-side with the string-centric euphorizer 'The Music Began To Play' and the popcorny, momentarily arhythmic stabber 'Raw'.
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Toolroom Sampler Vol 5
Cat: TOOL 1150. Rel: 20 Jun 23
Mark Knight & Crusy - "Daddy Shhh" (6:06)
Huxley - "All I Need" (5:25)
Essel - "Lennon" (5:17)
Leftwing: Kody, James Hurr & I Jah - "Music Is The Medication" (4:58)
Review: The mighty and unmovable Toolroom offers up a snapshot of where it is at right now with a fifth volume of its Sampler series. The boss himself Mark Knight kicks off with a collaborative tune with Crusy: 'Daddy Shhh' is loopy, tribal, full flavour tech with jumbled drums and lots of buffed metal. Huxley's 'All I Need' is one of the UK producers warm house sounds, a smart vocal brings a sense of pain over simple but effective beats. Essel's 'Lennon' then brings peak time energy with strobe-lit synth sequences and churning drums, and Leftwing: Kody, James Hurr & I Jah shut down with 'Music Is The Medication', a muscular bumper with dub-wise vocals.
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Man With The Red Face: Anniversary remixes
Cat: TOOL 25001V. Rel: 21 Mar 23
Man With The Red Face (10:00)
Man With The Red Face (Hardwell remix) (6:08)
Man With The Red Face (ATFC When The Lights Go Up remix) (8:14)
Man With The Red Face (Rene Amesz remix) (7:43)
Review: Ready your arms and ears for an injection of nostalgia from Mark Knight and Funkagenda. These two longstanding artists tear the house down with their reimagining of the classic track by French maestro Laurent Garnier - clearly, the original is by now a house music standard, to the extent that Garnier isn't even obviously credited on the release here. It just goes without saying. Knight and Funkagenda's 'cover' here is neatly chiptuney, emphasising the bare bones of the composition, while their networking abilities see to further remixes of the cover by ATFC, Rene Amesz, and - hilariously - Hardwell. A varied remix EP spanning EDM, deep tech and nu-disco.
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Played by: DJ Mau Mau
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The Greatest Thing Alive
Cat: TOOL 1213. Rel: 13 Feb 24
Greatest Thing Alive (6:08)
Lady (Hear Me Tonight) (6:29)
Review: Toolroom head honcho Mark Knight has pulled out all the stops here and joined forces with some of house music's biggest names. His ow-slung new tune 'The Greatest Thing Alive' is a collab with the one and only Chicago don Green velvet plus James Hurr and it has already made an impact on global dancefloors since its digital release in October last year. Between these talents they all dig deep and cook up something perfectly chunky and detailed with fresh percussion. It's the sort of tune that will blow up in Miami and has the addition of Green Velvet's take on the classic 'Mannish Boy' from Muddy Waters.
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Toolroom Sampler Vol 2
Cat: TOOL 1120. Rel: 17 Jan 23
Mark Knight & James Hurr - "You Are A God" (feat Cari Golden) (6:16)
Qubiko - "Talking To Myself" (5:44)
Leftwing : Kody - "Mallet" (6:34)
ESSEL - "Try" (5:27)
Review: Toolroom Records are partly responsible for the recent upsurge in jackin' deep house in the early 2020's; this sampler record, the second in their compilations EP series, serves as yet another tour of their grand new deep house estate. Delusions of grandeur are expressed on 'You Are A God' - which, for a track so deitylike, measures itself with rather a lot of restraint - while 'Talking To Myself' contains a vocal sample that is so mouthy and infectious that we really are beginning to believe ourselves to have been possessed by Metatron. 'Mallet' swerves into tribal territory, while ESSEL's 'Try' could be a contender for dance-chart-topper, assuming its piano weaponry is effective enough at swaying the radio pluggers. Joyous stuff.
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All 4 Love
Cat: TOOL 960. Rel: 26 Jan 21
All 4 Love (extended mix) (6:33)
All 4 Love (Danny Howard remix) (6:40)
All 4 Love (instrumental mix) (6:33)
Review: Uk label Toolroom has become one of the most prominent in the world and a real entry point into dance music for younger ears. Mark Knight has worked tirelessly to make that happen and now he's been busy in the studio cooking up a cross over hit with horns desired to be heard on the most sun kissed dance floor's this summer. It's got plenty of well known samples, rolling drum beats and diva vocals that will have you emptying your lungs. The Danny Howard remix is a little more tense and late night for when the sun drops and things get more heads down.
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Fool's Paradise Sampler Vol 1
Mark Knight, Sgt Slick, Beverly Knight - "I Wanna Be Your Lover" (5:45)
Opolopo, Jaki Graham - "Fire" (6:07)
Review: Fool's Paradise is the exciting new label from Toolroom Records' Mark Knight. Coming straight from the heart, it's a natural progression from his hugely acclaimed 2021 album release, 'Untold Business', which saw Mark go back to his roots, paying homage to the more funky, soulful, and vocal house from the 1990s from where he came. With a focus on real instrumentation and production, coupled with great songwriting, this new Toolroom sublabel will be a platform for high quality house music designed to stand the test of time. Launching the new label with a mighty bang and delivering the first in our exciting new vinyl sampler series is head honcho Mark Knight, who joins forces with his Australian Toolroom labelmate, Sgt Slick, and British Soul sensation, Beverley Knight, on a dynamite cover of Prince's 1979 classic, 'I Wanna Be Your Lover'. Respectfully transporting the song onto today's dancefloors, Mark & Sgt Slick deliver a classy uplifting soulful house production, loaded with funky guitars, warm pads and sublime key performances. Adding the icing on the cake and putting her own stamp on things, Beverley belts out one of her signature spine-tingling vocals, garnished with lush harmonies and BV's that would indeed make The Purple One proud. Completing the vinyl package is dance music stalwart, Opolopo, and British soul icon, Jaki Graham, whom together bring the dancefloor heat with their new single, 'Fire'. Powered by a potent soulful house groove from Opolopo, loaded with warm piano hooks, emotive synth melodies and a sublime popping bass hook, 'Fire' see's Jaki flaunt her electrifying vocal talents with a show-stopping performance on this irresistibly catchy song.
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Kwong
Kwong (12")
Cat: MH 032. Rel: 10 Oct 23
The Light (feat Fishdoll) (5:51)
Fizz (4:57)
Mizu Le Gout (6:51)
Corundum (feat Voision Xi) (2:34)
Corundrum (5:46)
Review: Mood Hut's semi-regular forays into ambient-adjacent territory are always worth checking, largely for their preference for hallucinatory sounds, new age melodies and loved-up textures over academic concepts and po-faced experimentalism. Their latest chill-out room friendly missive, which comes courtesy of Chinese producer Knopha, embraces this approach while also offering nods to his own off-kilter dancefloor productions. So, opener 'Fizz', a languid, post-club shuffler, is followed by the jazz-flecked, opiate ambient soul of 'The Light', and the sun-bright joy of 'Mizu Le Gout', where loose-limbed breakbeats, star-burst melodies and cut-up vocal snippets catch the ear. Arguably best of all, though, is the EP-closing 'Corundrum', where Mediterranean guitar sounds and echoing electronic motifs cluster around a UK garage-influenced ambient house groove.
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Your Love
Your Love (translucent white vinyl 12")
Cat: SSMDC 007W. Rel: 13 Mar 24
Your Love (Darius Syrossian remix) (6:53)
Your Love (Alan Dixon 'Love Attack' remix) (7:32)
Your Love (Director cut Signature mix) (9:20)
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Contain EP
Cat: AII 003. Rel: 02 Jun 21
Ohohahah (5:32)
3.8 (6:23)
Contain (3:21)
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Hot Mess
Hot Mess (12")
Cat: REKIDS 234. Rel: 25 Jan 24
Hot Mess (5:48)
Hot Mess (Even Hotter mix) (5:56)
Hot Mess (Mike Dunn Deep Messy remix) (6:23)
Hot Mess (Mike Dunn Deep Messy instrumental mix) (6:26)
Review: Radio Slave's Rekids remains right at the forefront after decades in the game. That is no doubt in part down to great recruitment of new talent who keep updating its signature sounds. This time out Hilit Kole makes a debut with 'Hot Mess,' a raw and jacking house cut with rugged drum loops and a sleazy vocal that turns into an epic wail. An Even Hotter mix brings more libidinous vocal overtones and then the one and only Mike Dunn remixes. Firstly he keeps it smooth and seductive, then pairs back the vocal to allow his lithe synths to shine. A nice varied package from all.

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Played by: Hilit Kolet, Man Power
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This Is So Fuckin' Oldschool
Cat: SVT 021. Rel: 18 Jun 08
Oliver Koletzki - "Since You Are Gone"
Oliver Koletzki - "This Is So Fuckin' Oldschool"
Parker Frisby - "Street Life"
Parker Frisby - "Brain Against Heart"
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That Was Fresh
That Was Fresh (red vinyl 12")
Cat: UTS 17. Rel: 03 Apr 24
That Was Fresh (7:38)
This Is It (6:04)
Feel (6:56)
I'm Fine, Thanks! (7:06)
Review: Kolter, hailing from Cologne, Germany, delivers a fresh - we don't use the word lightly - new four-tracker, 'That Was Fresh'. Centring nominally on the infamous literal breakbeat vocal sample, this EP plays out as a contemporary take on the breakdances and funk backbeats come electronic dance bangers of yore. Beginning with an impossible-missioned eponymous A-sider, before moving into flat beat electro house of 'This Is It' and the cascading metro-synths of 'Feel', before finally concluding on the retro trance rejoinder, 'I'm Fine, Thanks!', there's really something here for everyone.
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Got High Again
Cat: PILOT 11. Rel: 13 Mar 23
Got High Again (6:04)
Weirdo (6:57)
Prospekt (6:34)
Duck Concert (6:27)
Review: Johannes Kolter is Kolter and is also a producer who went under the name DJOKO. He's been busy this year with plenty of goodness dropping including an album and three EPs. Now comes hit sone, again on his home label Pilot. It is inventive stuff that functions well on the floor as it straddles the worlds of breaks, house and plenty more. 'Got High Again' is lively and dynamic with its squealing leads and dusty breaks, then 'Weirdo' layers up leftfield melodies and blurts of playful synth modulation. 'Prospekt' is a wild fusion of rock riffs and high-speed funky breaks and 'Duck Concert' closes with hardcore drum breaks and soulful synths next to mad scratchinG.
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Bust A Dream
Cat: KOX 01. Rel: 24 May 23
Pleas Don't Call Me (7:35)
Back In Town (5:56)
Bust A Beat (6:49)
Catch The Dream (6:54)
Review: The first release on Johannes Kolter's (f.k.a. DJOKO new imprint, Koltrax, is a supremely funky mixture of tech house and funkstep helmed by the tongue-in-cheek 'Please Don't Call Me', that features multitudes of goofy vocal passages and telephone samples. The Cologne native has a unique blend of goofy late-noughties electrofunk sensibility combined with an undeniable German groove, somewhat reminiscent of Ryoji Yoshitomi and the ever-influential Hideki Naganuma with a sprinkle of Fatboy Slim. Tracks like 'Bust a Beat' are versatile jams to cut up on the dancefloor to - just as impactful on your home speaker system as it would be on a festival soundstage. This initial release has set an extremely high bar for Kolter to follow.
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
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Please Come To My Show EP
Please Come To My Show EP (orange vinyl 12")
Cat: SNF 108. Rel: 23 Nov 23
DX7 Together (7:25)
Kolter & Leo Pol - "Please Come To My Show" (5:52)
Up In The Sky (5:53)
Up In The Sky (Cinthie remix) (5:59)
Review: Kolter has been busy, as always, and has a couple of fine outings dropping at similar times. This one on Bristol's always-wealthy Shall Not Fade is on nice orange vinyl. It opens with the feel-good synth chords of 'DX7 Together' which also has something of an early Chicago house feel to the cowbells, but plenty of future-facing tech vibes too. The pace picks up for the warm and breezy 'Please Come To My Show' (feat Leo Pol) then it's more chord-laced joy that comes to the fore on 'Up In The Sky'. Berlin fav Cynthia makes those chords have a distinctly old-school feel with her remix.
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Tags: Tech House
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The Void Project 5
Cat: VP 005. Rel: 13 Sep 22
Mad & Angry Eyes (6:48)
The HypnoToad (7:10)
What's MTV (6:19)
Complicated Jack (7:31)
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Timeless
Timeless (12")
Cat: BBE 362SLP. Rel: 03 Aug 16
Kon - "Timeless" (Caserta mix) (8:10)
Kon - "Timeless" (remix - Caserta mix) (5:38)
Rainer Truby & Corrado Bucci presents Truccy - "Closer" (6:34)
Review: From Kon's forthcoming compilation on BBE entitled Kon & The Gang, this 12? sampler features two cuts taken from the LP and an exclusive remix from Boston producer and mix engineer Caserta, namely "Timeless" (Caserta mix)" a tasty serving of super deep and low slung disco goodness. A more functional edit for DJ use follows on "Timeless" (remix - Caserta mix)". On the flip Truccy (better known as Compost's Rainer Truby and Corrado Bucci) present "Closer", a gorgeous slo-mo house jam with a rolling groove fetauring all the good stuff: swirling Rhodes keys, groovy congas and hypnotic vox.
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Bhangra House XTC
Cat: NAYA 006. Rel: 18 Apr 24
Manjeet Kondal - "Ishkaan De Mamle" (Mr Scruff remix) (9:56)
Turbotito & Ragz - "Pyaar" (5:21)
Manjeet Kondal - "Ishkaan De Mamle" (Mr Scruff instrumental dub) (8:40)
Turbotito & Ragz - "Pyaar" (Lovey dubby dub) (5:20)
Review: Naya Beat's modus operandi is to champion the OG sounds of the South Asian underground through the lenticular funnel of dance music. Their latest in this effort is a breakout wonder in V/A form, herding together three contemporary club titans for a jolly trans-national dialogue over the original stylings of an inimitable key player in proliferation of Bhangra music, Manjeet Kondal. The late great Kondal hears one original piece, 'Pyaar', reissued, alongside two exclusive versions of 'Ishkaan De Mamle' by digger extraordinaire Mr. Scruff, followed by a closing, straight-from-the-stems downtempo acid dub tribute by modern day remixers and DJs Turbotito & Ragz. This is an honorific tribute to the crossection of late 80s to early 90s Bhangra music with acid house, carefully modelled after the aesthetic sensibilities of the time.
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