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351
AURUM 002
AURUM 002 (limited 180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: AURUM 002. Rel: 11 Oct 22
Break Me (10:06)
Everytime (7:28)
R U Ready (7:42)
Review: London-based label Telum recently launched the offshoot label Aurum, that's into its second release which comes from Rominimal hero Nu Zau. On the A-side, you've got the groovy broken beat microhouse of 'Break Me' which is totally made for getting weird at the after hours, while over on the flip he goes for a couple more tunes which are more straight ahead. First up is the heady minimal funk of 'Everytime' which gets the job done in typically lean and subtle fashion, followed by the emotive Sunday morning sunrise vibes of 'R U Ready'. Tip!
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 in stock $15.53
352
A16 / A17
A16 / A17 (12")
Cat: UR 01. Rel: 12 Sep 22
A16 (11:13)
A17 (11:08)
Review: Impressive reissue of sound designers and masters of field recordings Ultra-Red. These unique sounding tracks were first released on the legendary Fatcat label some 20 years ago and kept as secret weapons of DJs like Ricardo Villalobos, Craig Richards and Miss Kittin over the years. Here we have the two long, uncut versions that were never released before. Limited copies!!
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 in stock $13.68
353
Organic Players Club
Cat: DET 313D. Rel: 17 Oct 22
I'll Be Back I Promise (Yossi Amoyal extended Remaster) (7:01)
All Night Long Girl (5:59)
Be Your Own Girl (5:08)
In Rythem (5:31)
In Rythem (House mix) (5:57)
Manhattan (5:11)
Aurora Aura (6:14)
Review: For a long time Gary Martin was referred to as an "unsung hero" of Detroit techno, but with the DET 313 label, run with Yossi Amoyal, he's finally cemented a fearsome reputation as one of the Motor City's finest. With such reputations come the exchange of the proverbial "silly money" for the more hard to find recordings, thus the existence of this double 12" which collects eight of Martin's efforts from the mid to late 90s into one package available for a slightly more sensible exchange of currency. Among the highlights are the Latin-enhanced beats of 'Manhattan', two mixes of the sublime 'In Rythem' complete with a gospel preacher in full flow and a seven minute extended remaster of 'I'll Be Back I Promise' from Yossi Amoyal. It's no surprise to see Martin's work picked up and played by the likes of Ben Klock, given his unique take on rhythm, but there's plenty of soulfulness going on here as well.
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 in stock $23.95
354
Pianissimo EP
Cat: SCDD 031. Rel: 31 Jan 23
Party Time (5:48)
House It Up (6:44)
Locked Groove (1) (0:45)
Locked Groove (2) (0:45)
Pianissimo (6:11)
The Ultimate (5:34)
 in stock $17.64
355
Harvest EP
Cat: MELD 03. Rel: 27 Apr 21
Middle Of The Road (7:36)
Harvest (6:53)
Chips (6:36)
GNGB (7:07)
Review: Long time Leeds head Midge Thompson steps out with a mother of his fresh and futuristic cuts, this time on the Meld label. The respected local DJ and some time Back to basics regular has had outings on the likes of Butter Side Up and aways brings the electronic funk, as he does again on 'Middle of The Road.' It's a clipped, kinetic cut with swirling ambient pads and a gritty vibe, then 'Harvest' is all about floaty light minimal loops that suspend you in space. 'Chips' brings a balmy deep house vibe with some nice effects and sound designs that elevate it above mere functionality, and 'GNGB' closes with a sweet afterparty groove.
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Tags: Minimal
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 in stock $5.47
356
Before The Flood
Cat: KM 056. Rel: 18 Oct 21
Before The Flood (4:56)
 in stock $12.62
357
Hemp
Hemp (12" + stickers)
Cat: GRSL 008. Rel: 20 Apr 21
Hemp (Hypnodub) (5:42)
Hemp (Vocalbeats) (5:44)
Hemp (beats) (4:44)
Hemp (Minimono remix) (6:25)
Hemp (Don Girasole remix) (6:48)
Tags: Tech House | Minimal
 in stock $12.10
358
Archenzubann EP
Cat: FUSE 028. Rel: 22 Nov 17
Playdem (7:13)
Shimmering (vinyl Only) (7:55)
Review: With such a heavyweight trio of tech-house talents involved, you'd expect this surprise studio hook-up between Enzo Siragusa, Archie Hamilton and Subb-An to be rather good. Predictably, both tracks hit the spot. A-side "Playdem" hits all the right notes, with the experienced threesome wrapping creepy chords, jaunty piano motifs and carefully chosen spoken word snippets around a fireside-warm bassline and snappy, handclap-heavy machine drums. The fun continues on flipside "Shimmering", a ludicrously loose and bass-heavy roller blessed with deep and trippy electronics and just the right of late night funk. Really, though, it's the weightiness of the sub-bass that hits home hardest.
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 in stock $16.32
359
Tonja EP
Tonja EP (12")
Cat: PRYP 002. Rel: 20 Dec 17
Trippleton (8:14)
Spanish Delight (7:13)
Loco (8:18)
Global (8:01)
Tags: Nu Disco | Acid House
 in stock $13.16
360
Redit
Redit (hand-stamped 1-sided 12")
Cat: EEE 001. Rel: 20 Dec 17
Redit (8:30)
Review: This is a cheeky single-sided affair that contains a gently tooled-up, rolling and rearranged version of a Marlena Shaw-sampling jazz-house classic that is rightly considered something of a dancefloor classic. The edit itself is undoubtedly rather good, subtly adding a little more bottom-end grunt whilst making a little more of the original's snaking sax parts, much-loved vocal sample and groovy jazz percussion. You can decide or not whether the re-edit was needed; certainly, the mystery re-editor has done a rather tidy job on the rework.
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 in stock $16.32
361
Wuzzelbud FF
Cat: H&T 04. Rel: 12 Sep 18
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 $20.79
362
Spirit Of Desire
Spirit Of Desire (hand-stamped 1-sided 12")
Cat: DIGWAH 04. Rel: 24 Apr 19
Spirit Of Desire (7:41)
Review: Another single-sided sizzler from the Digwah camp, whose irregular tech-house reworks of well-loved old cuts are rarely less than excellent. This time round, they've turned their attention to a sprightly, memorable chunk of '80s soul - an American club cut of the period that has been re-edited numerous times by disco diggers. The Digwah version, though, is an almost complete overhaul; while snippets of the original version's vocals and guitars are present in the mix, they largely play second fiddle to chunky tech-house beats and a bold, huggable bassline that propels the revision forward towards peak-time dancefloors. It's decent and scintillating like most Digwah remixes.
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Tags: Tech House
 in stock $16.32
363
Squanchy Thoughts EP
Cat: BMVMT 009. Rel: 06 Mar 23
Satisfaction (6:44)
Joyful Profile (6:13)
Just Tell Me (6:20)
Squanchy Thoughts (feat Shibafu No Baga) (5:25)
Review: Following on from his remixes of Robert James' LP Battle Of The Planets, Berlin-based Klix goes in for the kill with four examples of club-friendly grooves that are big on dancefloor dynamics but also boast a delicate sensitivity to melody that's often left behind when it comes to the minimal/tech genre. Check, for instance, the distinctly understated acid undertow to 'Just Tell Me', balanced beautifully with lush, New Order-esque pads, or the almost imperceptible trails of flute left across the landscape of 'Satisfaction'. Best of all is probably 'Squanchy Thoughts' featuring Shibafu No Baga, the vocoders and synth lines rendering it like a post-rave Kraftwerk.
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 in stock $11.85
364
The Sound Of Garden Selection Vol I
Cat: CPSLS 001PART1. Rel: 25 May 23
Super Moon - "I Can Help" (7:15)
Maggio - "Just Landed" (6:39)
Yaar Ku - "Wuisper " (5:55)
Silat Beksi - "Jaho" (8:02)
Review: Leading the way for minimal sounds in their hometown of Venice, Caposile present the second volume of their The Sound Of Garden series with another four high-quality workouts aiming at the subtler kind of dancefloor. Mihai Pol is up first with 'Sugar Rush', a trippy delight with bouncy bass and shimmering synths garnished with an iconic sample. Francesco Maddalena ups the tempo and creates a swirling dream of garage house-meets-jazzy ambient that should grease up the dancers a treat. Giuliano Lomonte locks in for a heady ride through gated chords and teasing patterns with elegance at their core, and Sublee drops something rougher with the old-skool stylings of 'Day Six', a boxy jam that would sound right at home on Nu Groove.
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Tags: Minimal
 in stock $17.89
365
Mueve
Mueve (12" in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: HOTC 201. Rel: 31 Jan 23
Andruss & Umberto Pagliaroli - "Mueve" (feat El Apache Ness) (6:21)
Andruss - "Agachalo" (feat Fatboi) (5:27)
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366
Pura Lempuyang (feat Sa Pa, JS Zeiter, Deadbeat, Bluetrain)
VARIOUS
Cat: LPY 09. Rel: 07 Nov 22
Sa Pa - "Randomer" (4:52)
JS Zeiter - "Pulsar" (7:16)
Deadbeat - "Planterwald" (5:34)
Bluetrain - "Growing Pains" (6:39)
El Choop - "Dreamcode" (5:56)
Gradient - "Dopamine Rain" (6:39)
Ohm & Octal Industries - "Chile" (6:16)
The Open Circle - "Intention" (7:06)
Review: To celebrate its first anniversary Lempuyang firmly stakes its claim amongst the forefront of deep techno labels with an outrageous line-up consisting of eight of the most respected heads in the business, all doing their stuff across four pieces of vinyl. Among the highlights are the growling menace of Sa Pa's 'Randomer', Gradient's fizzy, dubbed up 'Dopamine Rain' wearing its Basic Channel influence on its sleeve, the ghostly rave stabs of Deadbeat's 'Planterwald' among a sea of radioactive white noise and the clear, sculpted linear grooves of 'Growing Pains' by Bluetrain. That said, there's no weak link among the eight cuts and put together into one coherent package it's more than the sum of its parts.
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 in stock $28.41
367
The Prophecy EP
Cat: GOTT 07. Rel: 28 Sep 23
Wait Till The End (8:46)
Planet 727 (6:38)
Prophecy (4:39)
That Was Well Quick (5:46)
Review: BEEYOU alumni Laidlaw is following up on the promise of his appearance on the SNDR001 record with this debut EP proper for the good folk at Gottwax. Anyone familiar with the Gottwood vibe will know what to expect, as house-oriented cuts with an open-minded palette criss-cross different tempos and moods to offer up fresh and playful gear for DJs who prefer their dance music with personality. 'Wait Til The End' is a cheeky tech house roller with an abundance of sparkling production touches, while 'Planet 727' slows down a touch and focuses on the percussion. On the flip, 'Prophecy' plays around with broken beats strapped to looming subs and 'That Was Well Quick' teases some 90s rave motifs chiseled into shape for the modern dancefloor.
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368
Trip EP
Trip EP (12")
Cat: MYOM 002. Rel: 27 Nov 23
Trip (8:09)
Airlock (4:55)
Sick Flips (7:10)
Space (4:41)
Review: Make Your Own Meaning continues to convey its unique techno message with a new statement of intent from label head Lurka. The artist has been busy of late and continues to be on a roll with another fascinating four tracker that genuinely serves up some original sounds and rhythms. 'Trip' gets things underway with organic percussive patterns stacked up over drilling bass to make for a prickly groove. 'Airlock' is similar but darker and heavier and 'Sick Flips' keeps the nimble feel going with dancing perc, rigid synths and scratchy sound effects all coalescing over broken drum patterns. Last of all is another dense, busy and multi-layered melange of tiny percussive sounds, synths and clipped rhythms that will make any floor move.
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369
Rassafrassarickarackets EP
Cat: PLAYEDBY 018. Rel: 17 Jan 24
Rassafrassarickarackets (8:04)
Tricox (8:24)
Review: Playedby's tasteful brand of tech house and minimal continues to offer up real treats with a new EP from Dick & Mutt called Rassafrassarickarackets, which is not an easy one to pronounce. It is the eponymous title track that kicks off in delightfully smooth fashion. The classic house drums set a nice deep groove which is then embellished with wispy sci-fi pads and lazy chords. It's a superb slow burner that oozes cool. 'Tricox' on the flip is a little more kinetic and punchy but again mixes up fragments of melody, vocal and squelchy bass into something that never stops moving and is bright in colour.
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 in stock $16.06
370
Volume Figure EP
Cat: PLAYEDBY 019. Rel: 17 Jan 24
Volume Figure (part 1) (14:32)
Volume Figure (part 2) (14:57)
Review: Romanian label Playedby is dropping a couple of EPs in quick succession and this one from G76 is a leftfield one. It features the same track split over two sides of wax in two parts. 'Volume Figure' (part 1) is the sort of abstract work that you might get from Ricardo Villalobos - silvery and filtered vocals bring a sense of AI futurism to clicking beats and wispy sine waves. The rhythm grows in stature as wet claps and snares join the mix, and on the flip side, it turns into a more gritty and propulsive tech house cut for late-night afters.
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 in stock $16.06
371
Comex EP
Comex EP (12")
Cat: OLOREC 007. Rel: 06 Feb 24
Comex (7:15)
Yaw (7:50)
Review: The small but already well-formed Flo label out of France welcomes two homebodies in Janet and Miroloja to come together on this sublime two tracker. It is a heady mix of techno styles starting with the adventure that is 'Comex'. This one rides on snappy drums and snare petters, with acid lines gurgling away up top next to twitchy stabs that keep the vibes alive. 'Yaw' takes a different approach - it's a more fair-sighted and introspective affair with balmy pads circling around the smooth grooves. Two timeless grooves for different moments in the night.
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Tags: Minimal | Acid House
 in stock $15.26
372
Capy01
Capy01 (12")
Cat: CAPYVA 001. Rel: 05 Feb 24
Sasha Pervukhin - "Oh No!" (7:46)
Amadeo - "Faces" (7:19)
Varhat - "Alright" (5:34)
Salmanazar - "Last Night" (6:54)
Review: France has always had a distinct time take on deep house ever since the 90s and greats like DJ Gregory, Alan Braxe and co. It remains a fertile scene, too, with several new artists and labels always coming through and the latest is Capybara which kicks off with this fresh new various artists EP. Sasha Pervukhin opens up with 'Oh No!' which brings jacked up drums and frazzled pads. Amadeo Savio then brings some nice acid mutations on 'Faces' and Varhat kicks off the flip with 'Alright' which is a loose, rickety house cut with balmy pads. Salmanazar shuts down with a slinky and loopy offering in the form of 'Last Night.'
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373
Odissea EP
Cat: INV 023. Rel: 21 Dec 23
Odissea (6:25)
Lost & Found (7:11)
Odissea (IZIL remix) (6:35)
Lost & Found (Massimo Girardi & Ilario Liburni remix) (8:02)
Tags: Tech House
 in stock $15.26
374
Walking Into Mirrors EP
Cat: RWX 022. Rel: 12 Mar 24
Walking Into Mirrors (6:47)
Planet Arium (7:53)
Chapter 16 - Remember To Go Home (9:55)
Review: Sakro's sound has always been expertly designed a perfect blend of form and function. Now in collaboration with Max Jacobson the same can still be said on the evidence of this new three-track offering on Germany's constantly excellent Raw imprint. It kicks off with 'Walking Into Mirrors' which is a full-throttle tech house cut with nice rubbery kicks and busy melodic patterns swirling about the mix. 'Planet Arium' sinks into a deeper, more heady atmosphere with the kicks still driving but the synth work here is more muted and late night. 'Chapter 16 - Remember To Go Home' is an almost ten minute B-side trip to the stars.
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 in stock $13.43
375
What's That Sound
Cat: PGSP 3. Rel: 25 Jan 24
What's That Sound V1 (7:39)
What's That Sound V3 (7:57)
Review: Phoenix G is of course an alias for the universally claimed rightfully adored Mr G, one of the UK's most long-serving and accomplished underground servants. His views on the game (which you can find on his Instagram) are as worth hearing as his music which this time takes him to his own self-titled label once more. As always it is deep, raw, emotive stuff that stays low but is high on emotion, however subtle. 'What's That Sound V1' is a dubbed-out and grainy basement track with scruffy drums and shards of light breaking through a broken window, then V3 of the same cut has a little more synth detail. Superb.
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Tags: Dub Techno
 in stock $13.95
376
Where We Come From
Cat: ITB 05. Rel: 13 Mar 24
Trancemania (6:16)
Deja Vu (5:58)
Where We Come From (2:04)
Ying Yang (7:44)
 in stock $14.73
377
Free Your Mind Your Body & Your Soul
Free Your Mind Your Body & Your Soul (hand-stamped 12" + hand-numbered insert in die-cut sleeve limited to 200 copies)
Cat: TNYR 001. Rel: 19 Feb 24
Pay Up (Vox) (6:09)
Pay Up (No Vox) (6:09)
Get Funky (5:35)
Alright (Deep cut) (7:14)
Played by: Fog
 in stock $13.16
378
This Is Love
Cat: PRYM 003. Rel: 06 Mar 24
Nina (7:01)
Happy Morning (7:14)
What Is Love? (7:33)
Dief (5:46)
 in stock $16.59
379
Underground Traffic EP
Cat: ERROR 105. Rel: 16 Jan 24
Ain't No Real (HR16 version) (6:45)
Is There A God? (6:37)
A Day In Life (7:19)
Program 91 (6:15)
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380
BSLTD 01
BSLTD 01 (12")
Cat: BSLTD 01. Rel: 23 Feb 24
Kawaii San - "Roller Derby" (7:13)
Kawaii San - "What U Got" (7:28)
Nathan Boost - "Whale Stuff" (6:20)
Nathan Boost - "Swingy Swang" (4:50)
Review: The New Year has brought with it an influx of many new labels that are all eager to get your attention. This one, BinarySound, is well deserving of it as it offers up this cosmic tech house exploration courtesy of Kawaii San and Nathan Boost. It is San who opens up with his retro-future and fulsome cut 'Roller Derby' before getting a little deeper and bringing some subtle acid to 'What U Got.' Boost shows a different side to tech house with 'Whale Stuff' having a more playful feel and wispy pads that shine bright. 'Swingy Swang' closes out with clipped, kinetic tech funk and garage percussive patterns that are super nice.
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Tags: Tech House
 in stock $14.21
381
Signal Path EP
Cat: HOARD 025. Rel: 11 Jan 24
Tuncha (6:34)
Want You Print (6:00)
Noha (6:26)
The Lost Tape (5:39)
Review: Big up the Hoarder label for arriving at a quarter of a century of relases and doing so with such a fine offering from Mennie. It's a potent sound explored from the off with 'Tuncha' landing on kicks so heavy they will rattle walls as wispy synths dart about and an old school bass sound throws it back. 'Want You Print' is another prog-laced 90s tinged and psychedelic sound then 'Noha' takes off on a wave of warm, heads up, blissed out chords accompanied by some classic finger clicks. 'The Lost Tape' is the top buzz of a closer with its full throttle drums and bass and soaring breaks.
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Tags: Tech House
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382
Kutika
Kutika (12")
Cat: VT 002. Rel: 25 Apr 23
Kutika (7:45)
Kutika (dub) (6:31)
Kutika (The WC remix) (9:08)
Kutika (Remotif remix) (7:46)
Review: Psychedelic dance technicians explore the recesses of weird emotion with their latest release with Latrec. The original 'Kutika' is like a pocket calculator gone rogue, blending an electrified MPC-style jam on the beat with dubbed-out vocal samples and an oddly resonant bass synth. Paranoid London member Quinn Whalley crops up on the B-side, together with Matt Cowell under the name The WC, for a remix - the toilet humour is apt, since this version of the track does sort of sound like it's sloshing around in a washbasin, with its verbed-out delays on the bass. Remotif, meanwhile, throws a driving trance curveball on the B2.
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383
I Got To Know
Cat: RFGV 005. Rel: 16 May 23
I Got To Know
I Got To Know (Alden Tyrell remix)
I Got To Know (Dick Johnson remix)
Review: After their last outing 'Atomic' sold out, Acid Jerks are back on Refuge with more of their 303 fuelled madness. They have a tried and tested sound by now but who will ever grow tired of ragged acid house? 'I Get To Know' has it all - the prickly acid squelch, the splintered and wooden drums and the dark and menacing vocal over the top. It's perfect warehouse music. Dutchman Alden Tyrell then roughs it up a little more with his Chicago-indebted remix and Dick Johnson adds a little bounce to the drums and layers in some slinky hi hats for a more undulating sound.
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Tags: Acid House
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384
Hard Times
Cat: FXHE OD2. Rel: 30 May 23
Hard Times (Omar S mix) (6:02)
Hard Times (instrumental) (6:01)
Hard Times (Johnny Jewel vocal mix) (6:02)
Review: Detroit legend Omar S returns this week on his always different but always unmissable FXHE label with the bouncy and neon-lit groove of 'Hard Times', which sees him collaborate once again with Megan Louise of Canadian outfit Desire (Italians Do It Better) on vocals. The original comes backed with a handy instrumental mix and a dreamy, plus an evocative rework by IDIB chief Johnny Jewel over on the flip.
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385
Stevie?
Stevie? (7")
Cat: BB 45008. Rel: 08 Dec 20
Stevie? (Caserta Sunday Saint mix) (6:04)
Stevie? (JoDaCe Saturday Sinner mix) (5:57)
Review: Caserta is legendary digger Kon's long time engineer, and he sure does have a wealth of tricks up his own sleeve. Here he gets to tackle his own super 7" on the Bridge Boots label and first off he serve sup a lovely take on a Stevie Wonder tune. 'Stevie?' (Caserta Sunday Saint mix) has mid-tempo grooves rolling away nicely beneath exquisite synth work and a well-treated vocal from the man himself. JoDaCe steps up on the flip for a Saturday Sinner mix that is more driving and ready for the club. The bass is rugged, the vocals more looped and freaky, the effect just as brilliant but in different ways.
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386
Escape On The Midnight Express
Cat: EOG 002. Rel: 22 Nov 23
Escape On The Midnight Express (Hardway Bros mix) (8:03)
Escape On The Midnight Express (Masonic Noodles mix) (9:28)
Review: Echoes of Glory serves up a second helping with the assistance of Hardway Brothers and Masonic Noodles aka Sean Johnston and label founder Grant Dell. 'Escape On The Midnight Express' gets two tidy tech house versions with distinct flavours which should appeal to those who like their 4/4 grooves tripped-out and headsy. The Hardway Bros version is a pneumatic, boxy workout swathed in dub and rolling slow and steady for the warm-up crowd, while Dell's Masonic Noodles interpretation takes a sparser approach sprinkled with mystical synth motifs to send a chill through the dance.
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
Tags: Dub Techno
 in stock $19.48
387
Motorikherz
Cat: PERLON 134. Rel: 03 Mar 23
Positives (4:34)
One & Ollam (7:05)
Nonplus (9:47)
Perfect Storm (4:23)
Light Train (4:49)
Light Tower (4:42)
Novemberme (3:53)
Somewhere (7:32)
After Laughter (6:02)
Review: Originally formed in 2014 as a trio dedicated to blurring the boundaries, the Waves now exists as a solo project of one of the members: Berlin-based Maayan Nidam. Here she presents her long-promised debut album, 'Motorikherz', an atmospheric and off-kilter affair that confidently joins the dots between eyes-closed experimentalism, wonky post-punk-pop, minimal house, opioid electronica and stylish new wave pop. It's opaque and atmospheric in the extreme, with Nidam's evocative vocals rising above (or sometimes being buried beneath) sparse but warming analogue electronics, stripped-back rhythms, heavily processed instrumentation and inventive production trickery. As you can see, it's hard to describe, but it's adventurous, entertaining and - for the most part - surprisingly soothing.
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388
Ideal Passage EP
Cat: AUS 131. Rel: 18 Jul 18
Ideal-Passage (7:01)
Thewizzwasfordillysmissus (6:52)
Sicko (5:22)
Review: Ewan Smith's first 12" of 2018 sees him return to the welcoming embrace of Aus Music, a label he last graced almost three years ago. This time round, there are three tracks to choose from. A-side "Ideal-Passage", a bouncy, techno tempo workout blessed with a restless, undulating bassline, dreamy chords and the kind of clipped guitar samples that were once the preserve of French Touch producers, undoubtedly steals the show, offering the perfect balance between funk-fuelled dancefloor antics and head-in-the-clouds beauty. This vibe continues on the arguably deeper and even more melodious "Thewizzwasfordillysmissus", while closer "Sicko" wraps a chunky, UK garage-influenced rhythm track in tech house style electronics glitches and yearning synth stabs.
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
 in stock $15.01
389
The Wolfpack
VARIOUS
The Wolfpack (140 gram vinyl triple 12")
Cat: LONEWOLF 006. Rel: 21 Sep 21
Patient Better Drivers - "Bruce Castle Mark" (8:25)
Cool & Frank - "Myeloid Of Now" (6:31)
Paradise City Breakers - "Passievrucht" (6:29)
Intareality - "Maintain" (6:36)
Zolaa - "Ancient Alliance" (5:55)
Dom - "Buddha Belly" (6:58)
Tadan - "Things Unsaid" (5:11)
Matthew Dexter - "Reptilian Bassline" (5:49)
Nnd - "Acid Sunrise" (6:14)
Innershades - "The Emptiness Inside" (5:03)
Es-q - "Come With Us" (6:06)
Review: EYA's sister label Lonewolf celebrates 2 years of activity with a 3x 12"! The VA explores a wide range of electronic music styles...from ambient to techno,breaks,electro,acid and more! 'The Wolfpack'will be a must in every record bag and vinyl collection!Music by Innershades,Es-Q,Matthew Dexter,Dom,Zolaa,Intareality,Tadan,Paradise City Breakers,NND,Cool and Frank,Patient Better Drivers.




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390
Natural Forces EP
Natural Forces EP (marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: MOVIDA 017C. Rel: 24 Jan 24
Natural Forces (feat Robert Owens) (8:28)
Dub Chronicles #4 (6:55)
Time For A Change (6:14)
Review: German artist Sascha Dive is a true deepsmith. His house, dub and techno sounds are always for fans of heady grovers only and nothing changes in that regard on this new one for Movida. 'Natural Forces' is the sort of grainy, warming house roller that is perfect for backrooms, especially as it is graced with the smoky vocals of Chicago house legend Robert Owens. 'Dub Chronicles #4' is then an all-out dub techno excursion stripped back to the core essentials and 'Time For A Change' is a soothing rush of mellifluous melodies with a cosmic bent.
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391
Bittin' On A Cornflake EP
Cat: LKDNV 05. Rel: 08 Mar 24
Floating (6:02)
Deep Trails (6:41)
Smashed Star (6:02)
Cosmic Medicine (5:25)
Tags: Tech House
 in stock $15.53
392
Special Branch
Cat: SNDRV 5. Rel: 10 Jan 24
Beep Beep (6:21)
Special Branch (7:34)
Goin' On (6:19)
Game Dub (7:07)
Review: UK house legend Nail - who was also one half of downbeat duo Bent - made a welcome return to the scene some years ago now and since then has very much found the same form he showed in his early career. Here the legend lands on Soundrive Music with another tasteful deep house outing. It kicks off with the super cool 'Beep Beep' with lazy drums and sumptuous melodies sucking you in, then the title cut has a more direct tech feel with vamping stabs and shimmering drums. 'Goin' On' has a breezy and sunny feel to the effortless catchy drums and bass while 'Goin' On' takes things down for a nice gentle end-of-the-night dub.
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Tags: Tech House
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393
Pleasure Phonetix
Cat: STEP 010. Rel: 13 Mar 24
Girl FX (6:00)
Double Take (6:36)
All Aboard Starship Universe (5:20)
Freak Certified (6:15)
G6 (6:19)
Review: Hailing from the ever more productive Naarm scene from deep down under and now making a mark on Step Ball Chain is Mabel, a fast-rising new name in the techno underground. She has a sound that is psychedelic and unrelenting and is perfect for energetic raves in insalubrious locations. This new outing is a strong statement: the Pleasure Phonetix EP offers five cuts that take in many different influences from the electronic spectrum from tough techno to stripped-back electro via stylish and classy psy-prog. More good work from the ever-more crucial talent.
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394
Understanding EP
Understanding EP (numbered hand-stamped 12" + insert)
Cat: SAT 059. Rel: 19 Sep 23
We Begin (8:57)
Understanding (5:44)
We Begin (Frank & Tony & Will long Wide Open edit) (9:53)
Review: Long time deep house explorers Frank & Tony have joined forces once more to serve up a sublime late night trip to the edges of the known universe. Their Understanding EP on home label Scissor & Thread opens with a masterfully widescreen cut in ''We Being' which has smeared cosmic pads stretching to infinity over dusty drums and amidst dreamy ambient pads. 'Understanding' is just as deep but more dubby, with fleshy low ends and more rueful, introspective pad work. The opener then gets flipped by Frank & Tony and Will Long into a Wide Open edit that is smoky and designed for zoned out late nights.
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395
Untitled Breaks
Cat: STRAAT 002. Rel: 12 Mar 24
Mobster
No Time To Lose (0:18)
Dove (6:37)
Titre Eponyme (6:13)
Review: Don't be fooled by the name, Straatkunst is a French label but they're focused on street-ready electro and techno with a universal, global feel. Pechno steps up for the second release on the imprint with a pleasingly varied offering which kicks off with the pumped up 4/4 and reflective synth lines of 'Mobster'. 'No Time To Lose' is a rawer beatdown which lands somewhere in between OG Chicago house and slamming West Coast electro. 'Dove' is a deeper, tripper affair while 'Titre Eponyme' opts for a stripped back vibe which takes its cues from Nu Groove and the early wave of bleep techno.
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396
Classics 2.2
Classics 2.2 (translucent green vinyl 12")
Cat: HHBER 06826. Rel: 12 Mar 24
Sugar Baby (8:32)
Learning Drums (7:45)
Pinienbaum (8:54)
 in stock $24.20
397
Classics 2.3
Classics 2.3 (turquoise vinyl 12")
Cat: HHBER 06836. Rel: 12 Mar 24
Blumenball (8:29)
Dark Corner
Schaltzentrale (0:05)
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398
Classics 2.4
Classics 2.4 (translucent green vinyl 12")
Cat: HHBER 06846. Rel: 12 Mar 24
Siderosphaere (7:17)
Sunset
Space Invaderz (0:53)
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399
Classics 3.2
Classics 3.2 (red vinyl 12")
Cat: HHBER 06926. Rel: 12 Mar 24
Everybody Wants To Go To Heaven (8:43)
WeGo (7:46)
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400
History Will Condemn Me
Cat: DOG 002. Rel: 19 Jan 24
History Will Condemn Me (6:01)
Naydra's Groove (7:30)
Review: Elissa Suckdog is back once again with a fresh two track EP on her own DOG label and it's another one that has plenty of potential to become something of an underground classic. 'History Will Condemn Me' has tight, bouncing drums and fresh melodic stabs that never let up - it's old school, with a hint of garage to the bumping drums, but with fresh production techniques. On the flip is 'Naydra's Groove', a darker and more percussion sound with nods to the tribal tech hose of acts like Tyrant. Its energy is infectious and the track has plenty of atmosphere in the synths that work on head as well as heel.
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Tags: Tech House
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