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Laminar Flow
Cat: KNOE VV/LP 1. Rel: 20 Jun 22
 
Deep House
Vermillion (4:43)
Incubation Theory (5:54)
Laminar Flow (5:38)
Empty Your Mind (6:04)
Oort Cloud (5:21)
Fluke (3:48)
Catalyst (6:50)
Tailwind (6:12)
Dusk By The Bay (2:21)
Silver Linings (5:44)
Shifting Sands (5:27)
Alluvion (4:59)
Review: London-based label For Those That Knoe returns with a terrific release by underrated Slovenian producer Vid Vai. He's been slowly yet steadily honing his craft over the last 12 years with releases on respected labels such as Assemble Music, Tvir, Gilesku and Oskar Offermann's White to name but a few. Laminar Flow also happens to be his first full-length, taking in a wide variety of moods and grooves along the way. From the evocative and acid-laced flow of 'Incubation Theory', the sci-fi electro of 'Oort Cloud' to the sublime ambient offering 'Dusk By The Bay' and the saucer-eyed sunrise breaks of 'Shifting Sands' - the result is a timeless piece of liquid-smooth sonic art.
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Too Easy EP
Cat: TUTTO 001. Rel: 29 Dec 22
 
Deep House
Die Another Day (6:46)
Die Another Day (Lorenzo Chiabotti remix) (7:06)
Too Easy (5:48)
Too Easy (Audio Werner remix) (7:23)
Review: Atree aka Smoove & Mocean, and debutante Hagel inaugurate new imprint Tutto Bene with a couple of killer tracks and some equally impressive remixes. On the A-side, there's the moody acid techno of 'Die Another Day' with its bouncy bassline and overall ravey aesthetic, followed by a tripped-out minimal techno rework by Italy's Lorenzo Chiabotti. Over on the flip, you've got one more original in the form of 'Too Easy', a groovy and swing-infused minimal house jam that's perfect tackle for the afterhours, and they've tapped the one-and-only Audio Werner for his perspective on the track - and he always delivers.
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The Bells Of Mist (Lauer Versions)
The Bells Of Mist (Lauer Versions) (translucent red vinyl 12")
Cat: BW 002. Rel: 23 Feb 23
 
Deep House
The Bells Of Mist (Lauer Flute mix) (6:37)
The Bells Of Mist (Lauer Marshall mix) (6:35)
The Bells Of Mist (9:32)
Farver/Flimrer (4:11)
Review: Sometime Sex Tags Mania and Bordello A Parigi regular Skatebard (real name Bard Aasen Lodemel) begins his third decade as a music producer in confident style on 'The Bells of Mist'. In its original form (B1), the track is an emotive, bittersweet treat, with the long-serving Norwegian smothering a (digital) cowbell-laden rhythm track and thickset, arpeggio-style bassline in melancholic chords. Noted Balearic house revivalist Phillip Lauer provides the remixes, first delivering a 'Flute Mix' built around a Robin S style bassline, crunchy '90s house beats and loved-up electronic motifs, before doffing a cap to Bobby Orlando, 'Behaviour'-era Pet Shop Boys and druggy Italo-disco on the moody 'Marshall Mix'. Round of an excellent package, Skatebard slows the pace down via a horizontal, slow-motion chugger entitled 'Favrer Flimrer'.
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Mind Flow
Mind Flow (12")
Cat: RENEW1 11. Rel: 04 Apr 23
 
Deep House
The Collective Mind (8:37)
Neuro Funk (8:04)
Review: Andreas Werner has released tons of excellent music over the years, mostly under the familiar Audio Werner alias. This, though, is only his second release as Andrew Renew (the first, the minimal house-inclined 'Dark Memories', was released in 2019). It features two superb tracks, both of which combine the sci-fi seeped, star-gazing intent of deep, intergalactic techno, with grooves that shuffle along confidently at a deep house tempo. Our pick of the pair is the ambient techno-tinged trip of 'The Collective Mind', where echoing spoken word vocals seemingly drift above yearning, Mr YT style pads, smooth bass, spacey electronics and unfussy drums. B-side 'Neuro Funk', meanwhile, is a more lilting affair, where Werner's deep and ghostly chords ride a notably warm bassline and crispy drum machine beats.

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Jaya's Strut EP
Cat: TVD 002. Rel: 22 Feb 23
 
Deep House
Jaya's Strut (6:19)
Kashmiri Red (5:39)
Cane Fire Season (6:27)
Sun Dappled Burdekin (7:15)
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ET Ascension EP
Cat: KWR 034. Rel: 26 Sep 23
 
Techno
Where Are We Now (10:18)
Alder (6:42)
Where Are We Now (Persuader remix) (6:22)
Review: Cassy continues to remind us all of her credentials with another fine outing on her own Kwench label. It's a solo work that follows a series of collaborations but frankly tops all those with its sheer dancefloor intensity. 'Where Are We Now' is a full-throttle house cut with steamy 90s drive, vocal shards and unrelenting drum grooves that will bring frenzy to any floor. 'Alder' is more playful - it has a carnival vibe thanks to its colourful synths and caring percussion while yearning vocals ring out in the midst of it all. 'Where Are We Now' (Persuader remix) shuts things down with a deep, driving techno edge.
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Played by: Alinka
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2000's Dream EP
Cat: MRB 004. Rel: 26 Sep 23
 
Minimal House/Tech House
2000's Dreams (5:57)
Nasty (5:32)
El Aquelarre (6:31)
Timeless (6:58)
Review: There is a niche scene out there right now where spaced-out breaks, deep house, prog, original tech house and trance are all getting distilled and reworked into compelling new sounds. This EP is a perfect example of that from Enzo Leep. It is bouncy but with real weight, colourful but serious and always nice and deep. '"2000's Dreams' is the balmy opener then there is more turbulence and twisted energy to 'Nasty'. 'El Aquelarre' is a super cool pumper with bobbling bass and wispy sci-fi synths then 'Timeless' shuts down with astral star gazing and screwy bass funk.
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Tags: Tech House
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The Secret Sun: The 7 Kumaras EP
The Secret Sun: The 7 Kumaras EP (transparent blue vinyl 12")
Cat: OCDSS FIVE. Rel: 10 Dec 21
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Anse Takamaka (8:43)
Art Of Libido (6:03)
Shamballa (6:11)
Review: Open Channel For Dreamers hist release number 10 with the fifth installment of their The Secret Sun series. Taking charge for the suitably noteworthy occasion is Miki "The Dolphin," an Italian progressive house pioneer alongside the likes of Francesco Farfa and Roby J back in the 90s. Many of his older tunes fetch high prices on secondhand markets and he continues to dazzle audiences with his DJ skills 30 years after starting out. This EP is culled from his personal DAT archives and features three signature sounds, two of which have never been released before, while 'Art Of Libido' you will know, but will struggle to find a copy of.
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Valhalla
Valhalla (12")
Cat: PLAYRJC 079. Rel: 22 Jul 22
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Noon (8:52)
La Dame Noir (8:40)
Valhalla (9:27)
Review: Legendary Frankfurt club Live At Robert Johnson is a small and intimate sweat box with the DJ booth right on the floor in amongst the action. And that is exactly the sort of setting these intense and detailed tech house sounds from Baris K are designed for. 'Noon' opens with industrial beats and synths, freaky FX and plenty of dark wave moods. 'La Dame Noir' is a wonky bit of minimal with rubbery bass and eerie pads that hang in the air while 'Valhalla' then cuts loose on a wild post-techno groove with wiry electronics and sustained chords locking you in.
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Voces
Voces (limited 12")
Cat: PLAYRJC 086. Rel: 23 Feb 23
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Voces (6:02)
The Lights (5:49)
Metallic Glow (7:29)
Safe Pace (5:35)
Review: Brussel's talent DC Salas returns to Robert Johnson for a third outing that continues in his tradition of mixing up all manner of wave and acid sounds with steely beat work. 'Voces' kicks off with a strobe-lit vibe and crunchy drums full of emo attitude. 'The Lights' is another one for the heart of the dance floor with its rigid bass and stiff drums run through with flashy synths. 'Metallic Glow' layers up twisted metal and plenty of crunch into another mechanical and electroclash adjacent rhythm that will wreak havoc on the dance floor. Last of all is the deeper, more trippy 'Safe Pace' with its guying synths and screwy acid.
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Integers Equations
Integers Equations (CD in hard-back book sleeve)
Cat: GRSCL 34. Rel: 29 Jan 24
 
Techno
01100001
01101101
01110000
01101100
01101001
01110100
01110101
01100100
01100101
Review: After four appearances on Lithuania's Greyscale, Ajnkana delivers his first long player Integers Equations, with more than an hour of "tangibly eerie, atmospheric chords", ambience but not ambient-edged beats and dubby effects either destined for play on deeper dancefloors or comedown soundtracking post-party living room sessions. The titles may be blank as anything, all binary and consisting of 1s and 0s in slightly different orders, but the instrumental, slowly-enveloping tracks have plenty of personality. Fans of Sahko, Chain Reaction and Ilian Tape's more esoteric offerings will love it.
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Tags: Dub Techno
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WB 001
WB 001 (12")
Cat: WB 001. Rel: 17 Jan 24
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Track 1 (4:18)
Track 2 (4:19)
Track 3 (5:20)
Review: All we really know about this one is that The Wolf is an artist based in Berlin. He has started his own label here to serve up his latest studio concoctions and this first one is all about slamming minimal cuts. All of them are untitled in true underground minimal fashion, of course and the first one pairs rickety lines with under-lapping bass and dreamy chords. The second one heads to the stars with Detroit style pads smeared about the mix over punchy but stripped back rubber kick patterns and last of all is a more thumping deep house groove with more liquid pad work and a sense of serenity.
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Tags: Tech House
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Ambient Particles
Cat: GRSCL 33. Rel: 20 Dec 23
 
Techno
Sandstorm On Mars
Cocooned Under Stars
Dust In The Droid
Chains In The Wind
Sitting In A Room
Ambient Particles
Auteur
No Service After Midnight
Review: Subset makes a welcome return to Greyscale with his second full-length album after the success that was This Quiet Earth. The follow-up, Ambient Particles, is another widescreen work of great cinematic details that again showcase Sunset's studio skills. The track titles give an insight into his thinking behind the music with the likes of 'Sandstorm on Mars' swirl of textured pads over baron landscapes of undulating bass and 'Cocooned Under the Stars' feels adrift in the endless darkness of space with only distant twinkling pads for company. Elsewhere 'Chains In The Wind' is a spacious and dubby ambient techno trip and 'Ambient Particles' brings a little more movement with its rolling drums. A sophisticated and soothing album once more from Subset.
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We Need Space
Cat: ADAM 009. Rel: 12 Dec 23
 
Minimal House/Tech House
We Need Space (6:25)
We Need Space (instrumental version) (5:50)
Seperation (6:51)
The Feeling (6:56)
Review: Adam's Bite is back with more tasty minimal and tech house morsels here as Red Pig Flower steps up for a quartet of tunes that head into all new realms. 'We Need Space' is a busy, multi-layered mix of sleek synths and metallic drums sound with paranoid vocals weaving their way in and out. After an instrumental version comes 'Separation', a more heavy and heady roller with bleeping synth sequences and bumpy drum funk sure to lock in the late-night dancers. Last of all is 'The Feeling' with a rich and rubbery low end that is topped by alluring vocals smears and wiggling leads.
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Break Away
Cat: PH 13013. Rel: 15 Aug 23
 
Techno
Break Away (9:16)
Push It! (5:32)
Chamber No 6 (4:56)
Review: Head High is a ling running alias of Polish techno producer Shed. It's for his more loopy and emotional sounds and has always been popular with DJs. This new EP is a mighty fine return that offers three track sou steamy, summer ready action for sunset and sundown sessions. 'Break Away' has fizzing synth lines and dusty drums with well placed vocals up top. 'Push It!' comes on much stronger, with harder drums and more prickly percussion but another fine vocal that adds that touch of emotion. Last of all is 'Chamber No 6', another dark cut with tightly programmed drums loops, scratching hits and a menacing bassline backlit by diffuse chords.
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Sustain
Sustain (limited CD)
Cat: GRSCL 35. Rel: 11 Mar 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Sustain 1
Sustain 2
Sustain 3
Sustain 4
Sustain 5
Sustain 6
Sustain 7
Sustain 8
Review: The impeccable Lithuanian label Greyscale is a real leader when it comes to dub techno and already they are racing into 2024 in fine style with a first full-length of the year from label head Grad_U! The sublime and immersive Sustain has eight larges ambient soundscapes that are detailed with field recordings from another planet. Each one is alluringly empty and beautiful, intriguing and unsettling to make for an escapist trip to another dimension. The way the producer manages to conjure up what feel like familiar emotions in such a faraway world is second to none and will leave you wanting to do it all over again the second it ends.
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FORTHCOMING
OMM 008
OMM 008 (limited 180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: OMM 008. Rel: 15 Jul 24
 
Minimal House/Tech House
AAA001A
BBB001B
BBB002B
Review: The secretive Only Music Matters label rolls out its seventh EP here and it's from an unknown producer or producers who seem to have a love of tech house. Opener 'AAA001A' is a warped cut for freaky 'floors with trippy vocal details and gloopy beats and bass. 'BBB001B' is more airy and light in its silky minimal rhythms but is detailed with some paranoid pads that keep you on edge while 'BBB002B' rides a nice gritty, propulsive beat and has some wonky, detuned keys adding colour. Another great outing from this low-key but high-quality label.
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
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Winter Constellations
Cat: GRSCL 36. Rel: 15 Apr 24
 
Techno
Celestial Rotation
Cetus
Winter Constellation
Let's Forget Who We Are
Auriga
Orion Passing Overhead
Monoceros Rising
Horologium
Night Sky Dreaming
Washed Into The Void
Review: Premier dub techno outlet Greyscale from Lithuania welcomes back Lotech/Hijack following the success of his last album here, Static Phase. He has served up another full length's worth of sublime deep dub techno explorations here, and that marks his rather remarkable 36th full length in total. Winter Constellations is inspired by the Canadian's love of star gazing and the vastness of space and results in plenty of widescreen and cinematic tracks that are subtly detailed with celestial moods. From the power of 'Let's Forget Who We Are' to the infinite depth of 'Auriga' via the airiness of 'Night Sky Dreaming' and 'Horologium', this is another masterfully immersive work that really exploits the album format.

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Tags: Dub Techno
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The Real Life of John Merrick
Cat: VRLTD 003. Rel: 01 Nov 23
 
Minimal House/Tech House
The Real Life Of John Merrick (12:46)
Pleiadian Wavelength (7:54)
The Real Life Of John Merrick (Herck remix) (8:16)
Review: Minimal stalwart Jay Tripwire has been as prolific as ever this year, serving up the Narcotic Oscillator EP for The Other Side and collaborating with Cristi Cons on Witching Hour. Now it's time for the Canadian veteran to serve up some boss level beats to emergent label VRNT, holding true to the rhythmic demands of the stripped-down tech house scene while finding plenty of space for expression and innovation in the sound design. 'The Real Life Of John Merrick' is a masterfully sculpted workout, while 'Pleiadian Wavelength' unfurls exquisite melodic and textural synth forms around an understated groove. Herck completes the package with a crunchy, bugged-out version of the lead track which harks back to the crooked computer funk synonymous with Canadian minimal in the mid 00s.
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Tags: Minimal
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The Penthouse EP
The Penthouse EP (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: GTO 001. Rel: 18 Dec 23
 
Deep House
Chief (6:55)
Disco (5:42)
Yesterday (6:43)
Review: Just as the year draws to an end, GTO launches itself into the world with a first release that is destined to get plenty of parties pumping. DJ Tommy Starck is the man in charge and he opens with big, filtered disco-house loops that pack an emotional punch. 'Disco' then hist harder than Deontay Wilder with its raw, slamming kicks and loopy synths echoing the early work of DJ Sneak. The flip side is given over then 'Yesterday,' a deeper cut with warm pads and muffled vocal cries that eventually get taken over by some wild sine waves.
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Game One (remixes)
Game One (remixes) (translucent purple vinyl 12")
Cat: KNT 30P. Rel: 28 Dec 23
 
Techno
Game One (Steve Rachmad remix) (6:46)
Game One (Santiago Salazar Remake) (6:21)
Game One (S2 - Sci-fi Xicano remix) (5:41)
Review: Juan Atkins released some of the funkiest, dreamiest techno of his imperious career as Infiniti. a collaboration with Orlando Voorn,. 'Game One' originally came out on Metroplex in 1994 and it's since become an essential part of the Detroit techno canon. On this release for Kontakt we're treated to some visionary remixes of the track from trusted experts, leading in with Steve Rachmad's pumped up, springy rendition on the A-side. It's a version which upholds the machine soul sensibility of the original, paying all due respect to the blueprint Atkins laid down as a Detroit techno pioneer. On the flip we get treated to two contrasting versions from Santiago Salazar, with his first take heading into interstellar electro territory before casting adrift on the deep house-tinted 'Sci-Fi Xicano Remix'.
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Scribbled: Lowtec Extendend Mixes Spec 04.2
Cat: WORKSHOPSPECIAL 042. Rel: 17 Apr 24
 
Deep House
Track 1 (9:19)
Track 2 (7:32)
Track 3 (6:13)
Review: This month, Workshop is presenting a trio of re-mastered and extended versions of 'Scribbled,' a cult deep house gem from over 20 years ago. Originally released on Out To Lunch, this track embodies the essence of timeless deep house, featuring lo-fi drums, ambient pads, a charming vocal hook, and intricate percussion. The DJ-friendly remixes offer a dreamy journey through liquid chords, warm analogue drums, and soulful vocals. Produced by Lowtec in 2003, these revamped versions ensure a nostalgic yet fresh experience, destined to become classics once again.
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Scribbled: Lowtec Extendend Mixes Spec 04.3
Cat: WORKSHOPSPECIAL 043. Rel: 17 Apr 24
 
Deep House
Track 1 (9:09)
Track 2 (7:47)
Track 3 (5:24)
Review: For their next outing, Workshop has served up some DJ friendly, re-mastered and extended versions of 'Scribbled,' which is a cult deep house delight that first came more than 20 years ago back on Out To Lunch. It has everything a timeless deep hose track should - lo-fi and blissed out drums, melancholic ambient pads, a cute little vocal hook and delicate spieling of percussion to keep things from getting too horizontal. All three versions are superb.
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Scribbled: Lowtec Extendend Mixes Spec 04.1
Cat: WORKSHOPSPECIAL 041. Rel: 17 Apr 24
 
Deep House
Track 1 (9:10)
Track 2 (6:20)
Track 3 (4:57)
Review: Workshop has put together a series of new and extended remixes of a deep house classic from 2003. Lowtec was behind the original which came on Out To Lunch and these new versions are DJ friendly and extended and will have you in a day dream in no time. The chords are perfectly liquid, the drums frayed around the edges, warm and analogue, the vocal hooks are slight but pack a seriously soulful punch. These are sure to become classic all over again thanks to this 12".
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EEE 011
EEE 011 (hand-stamped 1-sided 180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: EEE 011. Rel: 25 May 21
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Track 1 (6:15)
Review: The ever reliable East End Edits return with more anonymous white label minimal house shenanigans. On their eleventh edition in the series they have a surefire UK tech house number that rolls tough, is packed full of swing and with classic NYC house tropes all the way. A chord progression fuelled by glistening keys, bumping bass and familiar RnB vocals from the early 2000's that all come together for something pretty special. Again, it's anyone's guess who's responsible for this one, but the label is tight lipped as always - tip!
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Tags: Tech House
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Mind Traps EP
Cat: INFUSE 022. Rel: 09 Nov 17
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Gradual Steps (7:31)
Mind Traps (7:44)
Enhance (7:15)
Review: Having built his reputation via a regular series of self-released 12" singles, East End Dubs is now beginning to make guest appearances on selected labels. Here he pops up on the long established, vinyl-only INFUSE imprint with a trio of club-ready concoctions. On the A-side you'll find "Gradual Steps", a rolling and attractive fusion of bouncy deep house drums, spacey, Motor City chord, thickset bass and glitchy tech-house flourishes. As usual, there's a wonderful swing to his drums and the stretched-out chords are hazy and evocative. You'll find more of these sumptuous pads and chord progressions on similarly-minded flipside cut "Mind Traps", while closer "Enhance" is another deep house/tech-house hybrid blessed with a notably epic breakdown.
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Played by: Julenn, Laidlaw
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Five 3
Five 3 (12")
Cat: FUSE5P 3. Rel: 26 Oct 16
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Rich Nxt - "Badass" (6:55)
Odd & Rossko - "Jabba The Hut" (8:06)
Archie Hamilton - "Cirrus" (6:44)
Sam Bellis - "Solstrole" (7:12)
Review: The FUSE London crew are back everyone, look out! Bringing the sound of their legendary daytime raves to us again and getting straight down to business on Enzo Siragusa's third edition of 5 are label mainstays Rich NxT (with the rolling and adrenalised "Badass") and the always impressive OdD aka Damian Daley & Danny Dixon joined by newcomer Rossko (making his production debut) on the rolling hypnotism of "Jabba The Hut". On the flip is Moscow Records boss Archie Hamilton (another mainstay of the label) with the woozy and tripped out after hours deepness of "Cirrus" and the Deep End Soundsystem affiliated Sam Bellis with the gutsy acid driven "Solstrole".
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EEE 006
EEE 006 (hand-stamped 1-sided heavwyeight vinyl 12")
Cat: EEE 006. Rel: 01 May 19
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Track 1 (6:38)
Review: More from single-sided specialists EEE, a shadowy crew that specializes in sneaky contemporary club reworks of well-known tracks (many of which are, in their original form, about as dancefloor focused as your average miserable indie band or veteran cabaret crooner). What's on offer this time round is a heavily electronic tech-house groove - all Romanian style beats and bubbling, mind-altering synth notes - onto which is laid cut-up snippets from a famous old blues cut that's previously been sampled on a club cut to great effect. While the vocal does sit slightly awkwardly at times, there's no denying the heaviness or effectiveness of EEE's track. In other words, it's another winner from tech-house's most shadowy crew.
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Tags: Tech House
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Works On Sunday EP
Cat: FUSE 018 . Rel: 08 Jul 15
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Mind Blank (8:43)
Works On Sunday (vinyl only) (7:47)
Works On Sunday (Enzo Siragusa & Seb Zito remix) (6:44)
Review: Moscow Records boss Archie Hamilton appears this time on Enzo Siragusa's Fuse London imprint with these slices of rolling, Latin-infused tech-house for the beach party. This is the kind of stuff that lovers of Mindshake and Rawthentic will be all over. First up "Mind Blank" brings the tough yet sultry attitude that you could imagine playing peak time at Amnesia. "Works On Sunday" takes the tempo down a notch or two for something more suited to the afterhours, but just as sexy. There's also a remix of this on the flip by none other than label boss Siragusa with Seb Zito keeping the afterhours vibe intact but with a druggier, minimal take on things.
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EEE 013
EEE 013 (hand-stamped 1-sided 12")
Cat: EEE 013. Rel: 17 May 22
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Track 1 (7:29)
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Mindspace EP
Mindspace EP (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: TQL 001. Rel: 03 May 22
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Mindspace (8:14)
Still (7:40)
Monodream (7:38)
New Horizon (7:30)
Review: Manchester's Tranquil are but one of the city's many deep tech pushers, but unlike the rest, they aim for a version of the style that nails a sense of calm. Their latest signee Direkt fulfills all of said requirements; 'Movements', 'Still', 'Monodream' and 'New Horizon' are all low-end-scalping groovers, sure to pin down Mancunian mono systems and specialist stereo ones alike.
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Played by: James Reid
Tags: Minimal
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EEE 012
EEE 012 (hand-stamped 1-sided 180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: EEE 012. Rel: 20 Jul 21
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Track 1 (7:46)
Review: If you dig tried and tested tech-house grooves fused with elements from classic cuts, there's a fair chance you've already snagged copies of numerous volumes in the popular East End Edits series. We'd suggest taking a listen to the clips of the imprint's latest single-sided missive, which not so subtly pitches up and beefs up one of the greatest summer sing-alongs of all time: Bill Withers' 'Lovely Day'. Built around a restless, non-stop house groove - all hissing cymbals, crunchy snares and locked-in kick-drums - the rework builds impressively after introducing the track's famous bassline before introducing the sweeping strings and Withers' iconic vocal. A simple idea executed impressively.
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7S
7S (hand-stamped 1-sided 12")
Cat: DIGWAH 07. Rel: 05 Oct 21
 
Minimal House/Tech House
7S (9:02)
Review: Looks like we have another Digwah white label in this week. The label first appeared on our radar several years ago with its second release 'Something Else' by an anonymous artist who threw down a sublime vocal by Cuba Gooding over a pumping acid tech house groove. Fast forward to DIGWAH 07, the formula remains the same and is still rather effective. In this case, the vocals are taken from a rather legendary early '90s pop collaboration over a hypnotic, bass-driven minimal house groove aimed squarely at the afterhours dancefloor.
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Tags: Tech House
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Right Place
Right Place (hand-stamped 1-sided 12")
Cat: DIGWAH 08. Rel: 20 Dec 22
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Right Place (8:59)
Review: We still don't know much about Digwah, but what we do know is that they make killer tech house cuts. In the past, these tasty, straight-to-business white label 12"s have been supported by dons like Ricardo Villalobos so Digwah is deffo doing something right. For this one, we get treated to 'Right Place' which samples some of the vocals, chords and fx from the legendary Radiohead tune 'Everything In Its Right Place.' They are layered into a sleek, silvery, well-polished tech house groover that bumps, grinds and makes you sweat. Sure to come big on the underground circuit.
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TRMNL 003
TRMNL 003 (orange vinyl 12")
Cat: TRMNL 003. Rel: 21 Sep 22
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Rave Vision (7:07)
Line 56 (7:03)
Cotton Candy (7:48)
Review: Djebali's latest for TRMNL, a detour away from his own self-titled imprint, is a cleverly thought out, vibe-locking foray though swung tech trance. With its central chords seeming to shaft in and out between its beats, like light streaming through space-age shutters, it's all backboned by hefty beats and the occasional pinch of melodic acid.
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XFL 003
XFL 003 (translucent green & black splattered vinyl 12")
Cat: XFL 003. Rel: 13 Dec 22
 
Minimal House/Tech House
TXXIC (5:42)
ITTA (6:32)
Review: The second release on X Files. This waxy, splattered green and black 12' features 'two extremely dangerous peak time recordings that have been causing destruction on dancefloors the world over.' On the A-side, there's some proper heads down tackle in the form of bass-driven minimal cut 'Txxic' which samples a particular pop princess' hit track - guess which one? Over on the flip, the Rominimal vibes continue, well into the afterhours of course, on druggy microhouse cut 'Itta'. Tip!
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
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ENDZ 051
ENDZ 051 (white splattered vinyl 12")
Cat: ENDZ 051. Rel: 01 Nov 22
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Bounce (6:06)
A Rhythm (6:32)
You Can Dream It (7:04)
Review: UK tech house hero Seb Zito returns to Eastenderz with a killer four tracker. The Fuse London and Seven Dials stalwart kicks off ENDZ 051 with the bleeped-out boompty groove of 'Bounce' on side A that's aimed squarely at the main room dancefloor pre-peak time, while over on the flip he's got the afterparty strictly in mind on the bass-driven back room dub of 'A Rhythm', followed by more Sunday morning tackle in the form of hypnotic minimal house cut 'You Can Dream It'.
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Healing Paradox EP
Healing Paradox EP (black marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: DOD 888. Rel: 13 Jul 23
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Healing Paradox (6:51)
Gabagabagool (7:10)
Healing Paradox (David Motor City rework) (7:16)
Therapeutic Tool (8:11)
Review: Young Adults hails from The Hague and is a dizzyingly good new talent with a sound that blends breaks, and electro, techno and house into something that has been sent back from the future to make you dance. 'Healing Paradox' is an irresistible one to start - silky neon synths and scurrying bass with kinetic drum kicks. 'Gabagabagool' gets more twisted with its rumbling drums and warped leads while the David Motor City rework of 'Healing Paradox' ups the ante and is constantly shifting. The epic eight minute closer 'Therapeutic Tool' is a gargling, gurgling mix of gritty synths and raw snare patterns that never lets you settle.
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OMM 006
OMM 006 (limited 180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: OMM 006. Rel: 11 Sep 23
 
Minimal House/Tech House
AAA001A (8:15)
BBB001B (8:18)
BBB002B (8:16)
Review: The Only Music Matters label is slowly but surely building up a fine head of steam as it now offers up a sixth EP in just a couple of years. As always it is an unknown artist behind these stripped-back and direct-to-dancefloor beats and each one goes long for over eight minutes. That playtime is well warranted, too, as 'AAA001A' is the sort of groove you never want to end: dry drums and hits and paddy bass that are tightly woven together into a hypnotic sonic tapestry. 'BBB001B' is a little more gritty and twitchy to fire those sleep-deprived after-party synapses while 'BBB002B' shuts down with some underlapping tech-house funk and tripped-out designs.

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EEE 014
EEE 014 (1-sided 12")
Cat: EEE 014. Rel: 11 Jul 23
 
Deep House
Track 1 (6:02)
Review: EEE stands for East End Edits and beyond that, we know nothing about this white label and production outfit. So far they have seven up their own takes on Madonna, Depeche Mode and Kelis, St Germain stye deep house and smoky late night minimal. This is a one-track wonder on one side of wax and it is a thumping and steamy deep house cut with driving drums and swirling pads. A vocal sample is littered through as the crispy percussion adds texture. It's tasteful and well-designed but also set to do plenty of damage to the dancefloor.
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Apres L'heure
Cat: KOI 006. Rel: 12 Jan 23
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Apres L'heure (7:24)
August Rain (7:21)
Astrox (7:32)
Forgive (7:22)
Review: RWN shows off the deftness of his sound designs here with four cuts of deep house and minimal that float in the cosmos. That's not to say they lack drive and dynamism - far from it. 'Apres L'heure' is beautifully serene and clean with a nimble groove underpinned by warming bass. 'August Rain' is another artful and painterly affair with wispy pads and melodic curlicues peeling off a shuffling and soft rhythm. 'Astrox' layers up the cosmic soundscapes with drums and bass that seamlessly intertwine and 'Forgive' is a majestic mix of tumbling arps, ambient synth work and compelling rubbery rhythm.
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Selador Decade Vol 1
Cat: SELV 008. Rel: 18 Apr 23
 
Minimal House/Tech House
3D & Robert Owens - "Known Love" (7:51)
Olivier Giacomotto & Quivver - "Snailblazer" (6:40)
Dave Seaman & Hernan Cattaneo - "Napkin Knowledge" (7:28)
Argia & Jepe - "Salitre" (7:38)
Review: In celebration of their tenth birthday, Selador marks the occasion in style with a four-track collaborative EP, featuring tracks from 3D, Robert Owens, Olivier Giacomotto, Quivver, Dave Seaman, Hernan Cattaneo, Argia, and Jepe. The opening track, 'Known Love', is a deep, pulasting house tune that feels like an instant classic, perhaps thanks to the soulful, pop-tinged vocals - think LCD soundsystem meets Four Tet. 'Snailblazer', the second track on the EP, takes a much darker turn, with a chugging, EBM-esque feel. Full-bodied and complete with obscured vocals, this is the kind of track to pull out your bag when it's time to really get stuck in. On the B-side, 'Napkin Knowledge' draws on the glistening synths of eurodance, yet still securing the melodies to a grounded bassline and rhythm section. 'Salitre' is the perfect closing track, rising up in a gleaming, ecstatic melody, before delicately returning to ground level. A varied yet firmly cohesive collaborative release - the perfect way for Selador to kick off their 2023 catalogue.
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Stelu Gamanu EP (feat DJ Normal 4 mix)
Cat: TONOMAT 001. Rel: 12 May 23
 
Breakbeat
Reflo
Workout
Stelu Gamanu
Stelu Gamanu (DJ Normal 4 Melange mixx)
Review: Romanians Drago Ilici and Prichindel's Tonomat Records welcome boss man Ilici in his Dilly Bombastik guise for a new EP packed with power across three fresh cuts and one remix from DJ Normal 4. 'Reflo' kicks off with the sort of crunchy drums and breaks that you don't hear all too often out of the more minimal minded Romanians. It's awash with some cosmic melody that brings the vibes then 'Workout' is a party pumper with slinky drum loops and molten synth patterns raining down from above. 'Stelu Gamanu' gets all dark and paranoid with a more edgy breakbeat foundation and DJ Normal 4's Melange mixX is all 90s video game synths and melted neon synths. Great stuff.

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Maieutics II
Maieutics II (limited 12")
Cat: DNZ 002. Rel: 22 Feb 23
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Denis Kaznacheev - "The Banach Tarski Paradox" (9:08)
Matt Star - "Elephant Chair" (6:30)
Root - "Palomino" (7:35)
Amin Ravelle - "Vaila" (7:32)
Review: Tunisian imprint Danzha made an impressive debut with the first volume of this series but then went rather quiet. Now, more than two years later, it is finally back with a second volume. Maieutics II is another various artists affair offering up plenty of new names. Denis Kaznacheev's 'The Banach Tarski Paradox' is a dubby minimal marcher with alien life forms weaving in and out in the dead of night. Matt Star's 'Elephant Chair' then gets more trippy with its wonky motifs and daubs of synth. On the flip, Root's 'Palomino' is deep, tight, clipped and frictionless tech and then the machines take over for the futuristic soundscape of Amin Ravelle's 'Vaila.' Plenty of occult musical personality makes this an EP well worth checking.
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Modulation Tropique EP
Cat: INFUSE 026. Rel: 18 Apr 18
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Push It (6:41)
Modulation Tropique (6:58)
Locoliente (7:42)
Review: Serial collaborator Romain "Traumer" Reynaud is at it again, this time joining forces with fellow Parisian producer Gregory "Point G" Dorsa for a three-track workout on INFUSE. The experienced duo predictably hits its stride from the word go, serving up some swinging rhythms, hypnotic sub-bass and Salt & Pepa samples on peak-time tech-house box jam "Push It". There's a more percussive and slightly glitchy feel to the bongo-laden "Modulation Tropique", while banging B-side "Locoliente" feels like the kind of bouncy tech-house floorfiller that Sheffield sorts Swag used to do so well in their early 2000s pomp.
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003
003 (12")
Cat: DATA 173. Rel: 02 May 23
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Pour Toi (9:29)
C La Vie (5:56)
Sous Influence (3:55)
Review: DATA17 is back with more of that irresistible hand-stamped white label minimal and tech house goodness. 'Pour Toi' kick off this particular party with high speed tech funk loops and crashing hits that demand you dance while wonky synth lines unfold up top. The clipped and kinetic funk continues on 'C La Vie' which has distant playground found sounds and balmy pads and 'Sous Influence' that slips down into superbly icy and economical minimal grooves, with nagging leads hooking you in as the militant drums march below. It's an eerie and futuristic sounds completed with some spoken words from Blade Runner.
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Been Dreaming
Cat: TINTV 007. Rel: 15 Aug 23
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Odd Mob & GD Vandal - "Been Dreaming" (4:58)
Odd Mob - "XTC" (4:36)
Review: .Odd Mob & GD Vandal very much sounds like a hip-hop duo from the early 90s, but it is not. It is Brisbane based Harry Hope who has been making beats for a decade and more, and GD Vandal about whom nothing is known and this is only their first release. It arrives on Tinted and features two choice tunes. The first is a collab between the pair - 'Been Dreaming' - and is a full throttle house banger with catchy and impassioned vocal loops over thumping drums and nice raw hits. Perfect stuff. Odd Mob then goes solo for 'XTC' which is a deep tech throbber with a darker vocal.
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In The Mood EP
Cat: DCY 031. Rel: 30 Jan 24
 
Minimal House/Tech House
In The Mood (6:19)
In The Mood (Ivan Iacobucci remix) (6:20)
Lion Heart (6:06)
Lion Heart (Nu Zau remix) (5:59)
Review: Four years on from their first release on the label, Italian twosome Neverdogs (Marko Kay and Tommy Paone) return to Decay Records. Side A is all about 'In The Mood', a hypnotic, sub-heavy slice of locked-in deep space tech-house that subtly evolves as it progresses and comes accompanied by a trippy, double bass-sampling peak-time rework courtesy of Ivan Iacobucci. Over on side B, 'Lion Heart' sees the pair expertly blend elements of deep house and tech-house in a stylish and quietly melodious way. Romanian minimalist Nu Zau provides the accompanying remix, upping the psychedelic electronic elements while making the groove crunchier and snappier.
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Breaking Out
Breaking Out (silver vinyl 12")
Cat: UTS 15. Rel: 05 Dec 23
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Breaking Out (5:47)
Nobody (6:19)
Mopho (7:09)
Breaking Out (Paolo Rocco remix) (5:34)
Review: Chris Stussy is very much one of the contemporary scene's most prominent producers. He has emerged from the Dutch underground to take the global circuit by storm as a DJ but also a studio slickster who fuses tech, minimal, house and breaks. His own label deals in just that and here it offers up a trio of trippy and future facing dance floor delights from Varhat. 'Nobody' is a turbocharged tech cut with freewheeling cosmic melodies and 'Mopho' takes a more deep and breezy approach while 'Breaking Out' (Paolo Rocco remix) is balmy and deft minimal lushness.
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ENDZ 054
ENDZ 054 (purple & silver splattered vinyl 12")
Cat: ENDZ 054. Rel: 02 Aug 23
 
Deep House
Won't Stop (6:01)
Drop The Bass (6:08)
I Luv It (6:03)
Review: They don't come much more on point and useful for tech house fans than East End Dubs's Eastenderz. It is now well into its second half century of releases and Ben Eau is the man charged with serving up the sounds on this purple and silver splattered vinyl. 'Won't Stop' opens up and is an in form tech roller with dry hits and the sort of tightly programmed beats that dancers latch onto for days. On the flip and as the title suggests, 'Drop The Bass' has some playful bass teases and a more weighty low end while 'I Luv It' completes a trio of top tunes, all with their own character and charms.
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Played by: DJ Mau Mau
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