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Mandarine EP
Cat: CABARET 021. Rel: 29 Jan 20
 
Techno
Mandarine (7:08)
Rolli Glitzer Kurz (5:56)
Beeboo (8:35)
Review: Cult Berlin favourite Binh heads to the Far East's finest minimal label, Cabaret, for his next outing He has been releasing here since 2014 and in that time has only subtle evolved his style. But when it ain't broke, why fix it? This EP features four more tracks of timeless house and techno for the underground connoisseurs. It is squelchy acid that defines opener "Mandarine", while "Rolli Glitzer Kurz" is more dark and paranoid as it journeys through the cosmos. "Beeboo" closes out with clunky metallic hits and detuned piano chords that make for a fresh vision of future techno.
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out of stock $12.44
Eastern Bloc EP
Cat: CABARET 016. Rel: 23 Feb 18
 
Techno
Greenbuerger (6:41)
Kinziger (5:28)
Eastern Bloc (7:16)
Revdone (6:52)
Review: Since his last solo outing on Caberet in 2015, Germann Nguyen AKA Binh has impressed via fine releases on Time Passages, Perlon and My Own Jupiter. There's naturally much to admire on the Eastern Bloc EP, not least the rubbery bass, skittish drum machine bounce and vintage Detroit techno chords of opener "Greenburger". You'll find plenty more fizz and elastic synth-bass on cymbal-heavy tech-house roller "Kinziger", while closer "Revdone" sees the producer underpin starry chords with a thrusting, acid-flecked techno groove. Arguably best of all, though, is the title track, a fine chunk of revivalist Motor City techno futurism featuring a seriously mind-altering acid bassline and a cascading melody line.
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out of stock $9.60
Alien Family
Alien Family (double 12")
Cat: CABARET 013. Rel: 07 Aug 17
 
Techno
Binh - "Wova" (7:24)
U-More - "Lost Up There" (6:06)
Evan Baggs - "AZS" (7:30)
S-Audio - "Remote Circuit" (6:20)
EK Box - "Watair" (6:53)
TC80 - "Flake" (5:38)
So Inagawa - "Solitary Affair" (8:12)
Evideon - "Game Over" (7:24)
Review: For the label's first compilation, Cabaret Records has decided to introduce us to their Alien Family. By the sounds of the collection, they're a motley crew of studio mutants united by a love of creaking hardware, sci-fi synths and intergalactic dancefloor workouts. Happily, highlights are plentiful, from the acid-fired, bleep-heavy throb of S-Audio's "Remote Circuit" and weighty electro crackle of Binh's "Wova", to the dreamy underwater deepness of EK Box's "Watair" and the classic deep house/Detroit techno fusion of So Inagawa's futurist masterpiece "Solitary Affair". Evan Baggs's contribution, the TB-303 madness that is "AZS", is also superb.
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out of stock $20.75
Astral Dance Party EP
Cat: CABARET 029. Rel: 19 May 22
 
Techno
Sleep Paralysis (6:39)
Forever Never (6:14)
Astral Dance Party (5:47)
Levitations (6:12)
Review: Beatific acid astral projections from Bobby, who debuts his first 12" for Japan's Astral Dance Party. Broken, strictly rhythmatic groovers abound on this 4-tracker, with 'Forever Never' wishing and washing about, from the midrange through to the outer limits. 'Levitations', meanwhile, causes us to do just that with janky breaks and electronic wobble boards.
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Played by: DJ Mau Mau
out of stock $12.72
Wetlands
Wetlands (2xLP)
Cat: CABARET 033. Rel: 23 Feb 23
 
Breakbeat
Seaglass (6:18)
Cantrip (6:05)
Pixelated Dreams (5:38)
Luminous (7:10)
Stellar Drift (5:04)
Acid Canyon (5:11)
Crested Euphobia (5:42)
Magpie (4:58)
Review: Amphibian ambient techno artist Bufobufo (Ben Murphy) debuts a brand new breaks-techno project for Japanese label Cabaret; it's one of his few long-form projects, other than the sole album 'Flora And Fauna'. Recalling various breaks and trip-hop classics over the years (Smith & Mighty's 'Same' may or may not be sampled on the track 'Pixelated Dreams'), this is a retro-modern take on the genre of breaks, less concerned with old-skool scratchiness as it is with stoking sonic intrigue, through its many clippy and refined textures.
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out of stock $24.39
Tidally Locked EP
Cat: CABARET 009. Rel: 09 May 16
 
Techno
Tidally Locked (7:07)
Seezumay (5:56)
Conversation (6:47)
Review: Cabaret, the Tokyo based party and record label by Yuki Masda and So Inagawa are really on a roll right now with great releases by TC80 and Binh recently. This time it's the turn of Ekbox which is comprised of NYC expat in Berlin Evan Baggs with Katsuya Sano. "Tidally Locked" is the kind of rolling and liquid minimal deep house than fans of Ion Ludwig or iO (Mulen) will dig. This one's infectious and bound to rock any dancefloor: sure thing! The bouncy and bleepy "Seezumay" is your more standard tech house affair, backed by some wicked 808 bounce and snap. On the flip also is the hypnotic and sublime "Conversation", a functional and loopy DJ tool for the most part that should serve most DJs quite well.
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Played by: Rupes, Lamache
out of stock $11.41
Champions League EP
Cat: CABARET 020 RE. Rel: 20 Feb 23
 
Electro
Champions League (5:53)
Redemption In Friedrichshain (6:53)
Moloko (6:58)
Review: Following up last year's Moments EP, Dea Dvornik and Enrica aka Eris return to Japanese imprint Cabaret with yet more impressive minimal electro shenanigans. The Italian/Croatian duo are in fine form on the Champions League EP, which kicks off with the deep and trippy bass-driven jam that is the tile track, followed similarly by "Redemption In Friedrichshain". On the flip is the most upbeat and lively track by the pair here named "Moloko" which will mix well with the rest of the label's recent discography - this bleepy and funky old school techno groove is absolutely infectious!
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Played by: Secretsundaze
out of stock $13.75
Wormhole EP
Cat: CABARET 027. Rel: 28 May 21
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Wormhole (6:30)
String Theory (6:33)
Ice Planet (6:27)
Event Horizon (6:39)
Played by: Subb-an
out of stock $12.44
Real Talk EP
Cat: CABARET 022. Rel: 17 Mar 20
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Real Talk (7:01)
Digital Whisper (6:52)
Acropoloup (7:00)
Review: Le Loup makes a debut appearance on the mighty CABARET with some slickly executed rave-indebted workouts. Tightly clipped breakbeat roll, moody stabs and a wriggling acid line all make for party manna on "Real Talk" - certain to be a hit in all kinds of situations. "Digital Whisper" is more Detroit than UK, reveling in a shower of sumptuous synth lines tailored to maximum machine soul expression but with plenty of funk in the programming. "Acropoloup" brings the acid back and ramps up the boompty house vibes for another smart banger to work across the spectrum from minimal house nights to twisted acid sessions.
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out of stock $12.44
Ascent EP
Ascent EP (12")
Cat: CABARET 031. Rel: 10 Oct 22
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Ascent (7:01)
Transit (6:25)
You (Just) (6:56)
Power Source (7:04)
Review: Le Loup continues to offer up some of the fiercest tech house grooves, and after a two year gap he's back on Cabaret with more absolute heat for the dancefloor. 'Ascent' is a bouncy, 90s-flavoured cut with bashy 909 drums and spaced out synths, while 'Transit' takes a trancier direction like it's the early wave of the Frankfurt sound all over again. 'You (Just)' maintains the retro theme with rich leads and a sexy, throbbing bassline, and then 'Power Source' completes the set with a creepy, trippy finisher which leans heavily towards psy-trance.
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out of stock $13.75
Give Me No Dame EP
Give Me No Dame EP (12" + insert)
Cat: CABARET 015. Rel: 19 Dec 17
 
Techno
Tsygan (7:21)
Damenongiveme (7:09)
Mundo (Omar Crashed remix - feat Nilufar Zarre) (5:58)
Mundo (feat Nilufar) (4:03)
Belka (4:47)
Review: The debut EP from Uruguayan-Berliner Omar Chibaro, Thanks One Thousand on Time Passages, raised a few eyebrows earlier in the year. This was primarily due to its hard-to-pigeonhole sound, which seemingly utilized stylistic elements from classic techno, IDM, minimal and breakbeat hardcore. This speedy follow-up on Cabaret Recordings is similarly fluid and far-sighted in tone. It contains a brilliant fusion of loose-limbed jazz breaks and early Warp style "bleeps and bass" (the fantastic "Damenongiveme"), a rolling but spacey chunk of early Black Dog-influenced techno-funk ("Psygan"), a couple of slabs of moody electro and the quirky, Luke Vibert-ish IDM quirkiness of closer "Omar Belka". In other words, it's a pretty tidy EP.
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out of stock $9.86
Box 1 EP
Box 1 EP (12")
Cat: CABARET 011. Rel: 21 Sep 16
 
Techno
Ume (9:42)
Konbu (9:52)
Review: Some may claim that Japanese label Cabaret in fact started this whole 'minimal electro' sound that's become a bit of a cult craze at the moment and it's a fair call! Following up brilliant lo-tech funk experiments by American expat in Berlin Evan Baggs and of course the master practitioner of them all, Frenchman TC 80. It's now over to label boss DJ Masda teaming up with Berlin scene hero Binh on the Box 1 EP. On the A side we've got "Ume", a thumping four to the floor electro-funk journey with some serious syncopation going on in the rhythm department. On the flip "Konbu" is more restrained and emotive with its haunting chords doing most of the work, modulating away over some seriously clattering vintage machine rhythms.
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out of stock $9.33
Good Friends
Cat: CABARET 034. Rel: 20 Jul 23
 
Techno
Good Friends (7:44)
Common Travel (8:15)
Furthur Away (8:43)
Sentir O Oir (8:36)
Review: The latest entry in Cabaret's steadfast run of club workouts comes from Ottber and Katsuya Sano, who team up on the electro-techno charged Good Friends 12". The title track is a playfully melodic, synth-driven freakout for the floor, while 'Common Travel' deals in plenty of cheeky bleeps and snappy drum machine jack. 'Furthur Away' leans in on acid lines aplenty and 'Sentir O Oir' swerves to a more overtly electro style to make this another essential grab for anyone who likes injecting some fun into their machine-driven techno set.
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out of stock $16.09
Airier EP (reissue)
Cat: CABARET 014. Rel: 12 Aug 20
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Airier (8:38)
Petrichor (6:32)
Head Over The Clouds (7:05)
Review: It's been a good couple of years since Japanese micro-house specialist So Inagawa released a solo single. The arrival of the Airier EP on Cabaret Recordings - a label he co-founded - is therefore cause for celebration. The title track, in particular, is rather wonderful. It's warm, sumptuous and spacey, with cascading electronics, disconnected vocal samples and gently dubbed-out motifs wrapping themselves around a tactile, bass-heavy groove. It's the kind of cut that should appeal to both deep house and tech-house DJs. On the flipside you'll find another deep space shuffler (the rather attractive "Petrichor") and a rolling chunk of micro-house blessed with super-deep chord progressions (the aptly titled "Head Over the Clouds").
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out of stock $11.41
Integritithm
Integritithm (double 12")
Cat: CAB 005RE. Rel: 18 Dec 18
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Elsewhere (9:34)
Reminder (6:49)
Aligned Square (6:10)
Integritithm (9:01)
That Look (6:15)
I Will Do It The Same Way (6:39)
Review: Japanese micro-house champ So Inagawa has long been serving up delectable singles for labels such as Minimood and Trimsound, and it seems high time that he delivered an album, ten years after his first single was released. This long player for Cabaret allows Inagawa to stretch out his styles without losing focus on what his distinctive sonic identity is. The grooves stay slight and serene throughout, with delicate threads of instrumentation woven in and amongst the needlepoint drums, and the overriding feeling is one of strung-out jazz. Closing track "I Will Do It The Same Way" perhaps says it all, this is an album of consistency that hits upon a refined style and maintains it throughout.
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out of stock $21.78
Sensibilia (reissue)
Cat: CAB 002. Rel: 12 Aug 20
 
Deep House
Sensibilia (9:59)
Yours Sincerely (6:10)
Count Your Blessings (6:23)
out of stock $11.68
Logo Queen (reissue)
Cat: CABARET 001 RE. Rel: 12 Aug 20
 
Deep House
Logo Queen (8:22)
Scan Runner (2:52)
Selfless State (2:52)
out of stock $10.89
Axion EP
Axion EP (12")
Cat: CABARET 012. Rel: 08 Feb 17
 
Techno
Axion (7:48)
Change Planet Stacion (7:52)
Spirit (7:44)
Ankor Wat (6:22)
Review: Under the now familiar Spacetravel alias, Luca Cara has released some fine music over the last couple of years, most notably a fine debut album for Perlon. Here he pops up on Japan's Cabaret imprint with a four-track EP that largely looks to Detroit for inspiration. The sci-fi inspired futurism of the Motor City can be clearly heard in the darting synth lines, fizzing cymbal programming and undulating bass of opener "Axion", before "Change Planet Stacion" adds a little acid-fuelled Chicago jack to the late '80s Transmat template. "Spirit" is darker and creepier in tone, while "Ankor What" successfully fixes vintage techno percussion and synths to a rich, deep house style bassline and chords.
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out of stock $10.13
Vestiges Of Fools
Cat: CABERET 010. Rel: 20 Jul 16
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Vestiges Of Fools (6:17)
Seed (5:59)
Shadhahvar (5:43)
Interfaces (6:05)
Soundtraque (7:01)
Chrono Trigger (6:33)
out of stock $19.21
Mayday EP
Mayday EP (12")
Cat: CABARET 019. Rel: 07 May 19
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Freq From D (7:11)
Winter Nights (6:49)
Mayday (7:28)
Review: Fernando Zapico may have released music on countless imprints over the last 14 years, but he's still keen on notching up more label debuts. The "Mayday EP" marks another, as the Uruguayan brings his distinctive brand of late night electronics to CABARET Recordings for the very first time. He hits the ground running with "Freq From D", a foreboding electro stepper blessed with rich Motor City electronics and turn of the '90s style bleeps. "Winter Nights" sees him built energy and urgency around a groove rich in jazzy analogue bass and rolling, loose-limbed house beats, while flipside "Mayday" wraps ghostly chiming melodies and fizzing electronic noises around a snappy techno groove.
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out of stock $11.16
Extension EP
Cat: CABARET 028. Rel: 15 Sep 21
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Nothing But (7:06)
Kaos Designer (5:32)
Extension (6:33)
H22 (6:58)
Review: After a couple of wicked EPs on local imprint Melliflow, Berlin-based Uruguayan Fernando Zapico returns to Japanese imprint Cabaret to follow up 2019's Mayday EP. Ravey, all analogue, old-school inspired jams are the order of the day on this one, with Detroit being a strong influence on the A side of the Extension EP. From the Daniel Bell inspired minimal techno of opening cut 'Nothing But', to the Drexciyan electro shenanigans of 'Kaos Designer'. Then flip over to the B side and you've got the title track, an acid infused epic sure to elevate you to a higher state of consciousness.
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out of stock $12.72
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