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Sick & Tired
Cat: DREP 2078. Rel: 11 Jun 25
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 $35.04
DR-EP-2079
DR-EP-2079 (hand-stamped 12" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: DREP 2079. Rel: 11 Jun 25
Choose (6:06)
Don't Sweat (3:14)
Want Her Around (4:19)
Sunday Drive (6:10)
Take 2 (6:57)
Review: US veteran JT Donaldson makes the sort of killer tech house that immediately makes you want to move. This time out the Dallas, Texas resident lands on Dolfin Records with a deeper sound that is raw and heavy. 'Choose' rides on knackered-sounding kick with just deft synth smears for company. 'Don't Sweat' has a double-time rhythm with sombre chords adding the soul and 'Want Her Around' gets the hips swinging with its lovely claps, muted, softly glowing sustained synths and lumpy deep house drums. Flipping the script yet again. 'Sunday Drive' is a more nimble and jazzy dancer and 'Take 2' is a sunny house sound with hints of Metro Area nu-disco synth magic and a big fat bassline.
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Hustle EP
Hustle EP (hand-stamped 12" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: DR EP2061. Rel: 11 Jun 25
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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DR-EP-2063
DR-EP-2063 (hand-stamped 1-sided 12" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: DR EP2063. Rel: 11 Jun 25
Cuming Inside (4:42)
MMM!!! (5:20)
Review: Dallas-based Ben Hixon has long been one of the key contributors to the catalogue of hometown label Dolfin Records, most recently co-producing a swathe of cuts on fellow Texan J.T Donaldson's most recent EP. Here he returns to solo action with a typically assured two-tracker. Check first A-side 'Cuming Inside', where warming Fender Rhodes motifs, squelchy synths, cut-up soul vocal snippets and warming bass cluster around a crunchy drum machine beat and jammed-out melodic motifs. He opts for an even deeper and more alien-sounding construction on flipside 'MMM!', an early morning workout that sounds perfect at that point when minds and bodies are entering the hallucinatory realm.
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2 For 2 EP
2 For 2 EP (hand-stamped 12" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: DREP 2074. Rel: 11 Jun 25
Stefan Ringer - "Moving Walkway" (5:13)
Stefan Ringer - "PLGLY" (SR Big Room mix) (5:38)
Ben Hixon - "Feels Extremely Good" (8:05)
Ben Hixon - "My Family" (5:02)
Review: Texas-based Ben Hixon and Atlanta's Stefan Ringer collide on this new split EP for the increasingly vital Dolfin label. It is Ringer who starts with a tight, grinding groove on 'Moving Walkway' with spoken word snippets and kaleidoscopic synth sequences bringing a trippy and unusual energy to the menacing bass. His 'PLGLY' (SR Big Room mix) is then a heavy beatdown with synths that snap and crack while jazzy percussion and dark vocals bring extra character. Hixon's 'Feels Extremely Good' is a busy, off-balance mix of deep house drums and mind-melting synth refrains while 'My Family' offer a blissed-out and soul-drenched closer.
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 in stock $25.23
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