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Zonegrens EP
Zonegrens EP (limited 12")
Cat: RET 010. Rel: 11 Apr 23
 
Techno
Warehouse Lovestory (5:20)
Sound Of Sea (4:30)
Bad Dream Tuesday (6:28)
Bruine Knipoog (4:51)
Review: TAFKAMP is the alias of the Dutch producer and DJ formerly known as Minister President. A prominent figure in the Rotterdam scene, he's primarily known for his rough hardware jammy cuts, a trend which continues on this very latest EP 'Zonegrens'. Rotterdam Electronix label don DJ Overdose sees to a seleccy of five pieces straight from the cutting room floor, delivering nothing short of gritty toothcuttery. Two downtown city hubbubers helm up the A-side, before we are thrown aside by 'Bad Dream Tuesday, which hears a sudden foray into tundric dream-techno.
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 in stock $13.24
FORTHCOMING
Zone
Zone (12")
Cat: PILOT 17. Rel: 29 Apr 24
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Zone
Good 2 Me
The Beat
Back Moving
Review: Kepler is a man on fire right now - well, he has been for some time in fact. As well as serving up a new collaborative outing with Burnski, he has also put together this solo EP for Pilot. 'Zone' is a twitchy tech cut with bleeping melodies over silvery and silky tech drums. 'Good 2 Me' has a naughty shuffle to it as the crisp drums bring the infectious groove and the smart vocals add human colour. 'The Beat' kicks off the B-side with a nice squelchy bassline and some rude-boy sonic signifiers while 'Back Moving' then has a lovely low-slung swaying funk to it.
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Tags: Tech House
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You Can Do Things With Bean Curd EP
Cat: SKKB 021. Rel: 26 Jun 23
 
Deep House
Inner Richard (4:35)
Patio Protocol (4:59)
No Jello (5:43)
A New Balloon (5:55)
The Big Black Slot (6:23)
Review: Portland-based Aaron Carlson is AC$ and this is his third outing on the cult Sakskobing label. Once again he comes at house music from a unique vantage point and mixes up the rawness of Motor City hero Omar-S with the disco dalliances of Metro Area and the deep house of Berlin. His tunes are packed with character as well as funky drum patterns such as on the seductive lo-fi house of 'Patio Protocol'. 'No Jello' is a bumping Chicago house cut with nice frayed edges and 'The Big Black Slot' is cosmic tech house with soulful heart. EPs this fresh and classy don't come along often.
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 in stock $14.80
You
You (12")
Cat: TOOL 997. Rel: 29 Jun 21
 
Deep House
You (extended mix) (5:57)
You (dub mix) (5:58)
Review: As Toolroom only puts out a small percentage of their releases on vinyl, those given the wax treatment tend to be anthems in waiting. Martin Ikin's 'You', featuring some seriously loved-up, glassy-eyed lead vocals from Chenai, certainly sounds like a future classic. Shamelessly positive and life-affirming, 'You' is a turn-of-the-90s style piano house workout with added 21st century weight, a few disco-house style filters and a raw, stabbing bassline. The cheery vocal version (side A) comes back by a quite different Dub mix. This opts for a darker, chunkier big room sound - all wobbly riffs, pulsing electronic noises, cut up vocal snippets and mind-mangling motifs - that should delight all those who love Toolroom's trademark sound.
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Tags: Tech House
 in stock $14.27
Xoul Trap
Xoul Trap (12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: AUS 184. Rel: 23 May 23
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Xoul Trap (6:01)
Temptress (6:20)
Inertia (5:03)
Unorthodox (5:07)
Review: Londoner Otik has been about for a long while now, but his Aus Music debut signals some serious tack-change when it comes to putting true respect on the name of an artist who deserves it. 'Xoul Trap' not only references a Skyrim game mechanic, but delivers four Uk-funky-ish dream-heaters to either quench or ignite the soul, depending on one's inclinations in the dance. The haunting vocal chops and thunderous kicks of the title track, the shuffling chords and speaker-rattling subs of 'Temptress', the washed-out synthesis and pumping 4/4 of 'Inertia,' and the shimmering UK Funky inspo of 'Unorthodox' render this a solid top-up to the rep of UK dance music on the international stage.
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 in stock $14.01
WQ1
WQ1 (12")
Cat: THL 028. Rel: 22 May 23
 
Techno
WQ1 (7:20)
WQ2 (7:30)
WQ3 (7:20)
WQ4 (6:44)
Review: Waage is a firm favourite amongst dub techno fans. The Icelandic producer has long been turning out icy and atmospheric rollers for the heads and here he works alongside a fresh name, Quantal, who is sure to go on to big things. Here they land on Thule Records, a legendary label in its own right with roots going back to 1995. They kick off with the textured dub of 'WQ1' which has glitchy sounds paying over the rolling drums. 'WQ2' is much more smooth and streamlined, with an underwater current that sweeps you off your feet, then 'WQ3' leans into the wind with hypnotic techno drums and vamping chords that melt the mind. Last of all comes 'WQ4', a timeless dub with infinite horizons and the most frictionless drum loops.
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Tags: Dub Techno
 in stock $14.52
Wonderful World Of You
Cat: WLTD 004. Rel: 12 May 22
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Fruit Market (5:46)
Wonderful World Of You (6:34)
Hearing Colour (5:44)
No 172 (5:01)
Review: Breathy trance lines and light drum snaps adorn the upper edges of this funky new EP from Velvet Velour, which drops imminently on Scratch Disks. Being by its very nature a 4x4 and floor-functional EP, there is an advanced palette of sound that weaves through and between this one's beats. 'Wonderful World Of You' is a strong highlight: some kind of rattly, resonant laser-synth sloshes about the mix, caressing our ears acoustically until the flow state is truly locked. 'No 172', meanwhile, ticks off the box as one for the garage heads. Impressive.
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 in stock $12.19
Wichita
Wichita (12")
Cat: INC 019. Rel: 13 Dec 22
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Barred Entry (4:46)
Mixed Signals (6:21)
Monterrey (6:27)
Wichita (5:09)
Review: When composing the tracks featured on his first release on Anthony Naples and Jenny Slattery's Incienso imprint, Mister Saturday Night and Vanity Press alumnus James Bangura reportedly drew inspiration from long, late-night teenage driving experiences. There's certainly a 'speeding through canyons under a blanket of stars' feel to 'Barred Entry', a hypnotic techno journey rich in restless kick-drums, hissing ride cymbals, hazy organ loops and delay-laden chords. He flips the script on 'Mixed Signals', delivering a dubbed-out slab of mind-mangling breakbeat house hedonism, before blurring the boundaries between high-octane electro and breathless techno on 'Monterrey'. To round things off, he adds reverb-heavy ambient textures and yearning synth-strings to a crunchy dub techno groove on EP standout 'Wichita'.
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Played by: Ney Faustini
 in stock $14.52
Who Dis
Who Dis (12")
Cat: LAD 077. Rel: 27 Feb 24
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Who Dis (4:56)
Dance With Your Feet (ACD mix) (6:06)
Review: Having spent six years apart from one another, Marvin & Guy now reunite with Life and Death for two infectious tracks, breaking their two-year silence from original releases. Departing from their signature melodies, the duo presents minimalist compositions tailored for the dancefloor. Born from playful experimentation with a synthesiser bassline, these tracks boast distinctive rhythmic and harmonic shifts - the irresistible appeal of' 'Who Dis' is its fatness and apparently simplicity. Incorporating sounds like shattered glass and Formula 1 engine roars - both meticulously recorded for these tracks - the joy and fun of the creative process shines through in the music and results in effective good time party tracks.
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Played by: Evan Michael
 in stock $14.01
Whistle
Whistle (12")
Cat: RCR 008. Rel: 11 Apr 24
 
Minimal House/Tech House
90's Generator (6:41)
No No No (6:59)
Alien (6:23)
Bob Is Happy (7:35)
Review: Italian label Roof Club aims to raise both ceilings and roofs, and continue to do so with their latest EP from Guile. Mixing a contemporary minimal approach with classic 90s sounds, this one's a neat fusion of progressive house and trance, with sprinklings of cheesy freestyle and acid thrown in for good measure. The jokingly titled '90's Generator' is the real highlight, with its orchestral hits and licky leads.
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Tags: Tech House
 in stock $13.75
Whispers
Whispers (12")
Cat: CCE 035. Rel: 08 Aug 22
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Whispers (6:08)
Just A Party (5:42)
Be Yourself (6:23)
Mindgames (6:29)
Review: Chiwax are back this week with a more than welcome reissue of Wax Fruit's one-and-only release Whispers from 1994. This was one of many aliases sussed by Toronto-based producer Ron Allen, who some of you may know for his seminal work as one half of Psyance (with Hayden Andre Brown) who released on Plus 8, as well as his work under the names Aztech, The Apache Project and The R.A.S.E. The late night mood music of the title track is a true zeitgeist from the period in which it was released, while the looped-up disco sampling deep house of 'Just A Party' or 'Mindgames' over on the flip were equally as trendsetting as anything fellow Torontonians like Nick Holder or DJ Sneak were making at the time.
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Where Are You?
Cat: CS 034. Rel: 10 Jul 23
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Where Are You? (5:53)
Stop (5:57)
The Way (5:47)
Review: Three nicely varied offerings from the Constant Sound label's co-owner James 'Burnski' Burnham, headed by the ridiculously catchy and unashamedly party-stoking 'Where Are You?', where hyperactive, clipped vocals add a new dimension to the sturdy, garage influenced house grooves that have become one of his trademarks. 'Stop' is cooler and calmer, jazzy vibraphone tinkling making way for nudging keyboard stabs, and delay-heavy reggae vocals and brass flavouring the irresistible shuffle of closer 'The Way''.
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 in stock $11.93
FORTHCOMING
Wheel Of Fortune
Cat: OVG 005.
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Foreknowledge
Controversial Sequence
Experiment X
Revolution
Review: Overground label co-founder Rickie is next up with four classy outings that operate in the worlds of minimal and tech house. First out of the blocks is the nice and futurist 'Foreknowledge' with its beeps and pulses colouring steely tech grooves. 'Controversial Sequence' is more zoned out with balmy pads bringing some far-sighted cosmic ambiance and 'Experiment X' on the flip does as all B1 cuts should - gets more loose and weirder for the late-night crew with wispy melodies and panning synth drones. 'Revolution' shuts down with a nice rueful and melancholic feel in the pads.
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Tags: IDM | Electro Techno
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What's That Sound
Cat: PGSP 3. Rel: 25 Jan 24
 
Minimal House/Tech House
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 $13.75
What?
What? (12")
Cat: CB 027. Rel: 09 May 23
 
Minimal House/Tech House
What? (5:57)
Retreat (5:29)
Listen (5:28)
This One (5:05)
Review: It's still hard to keep up with all of Burnski's many different labels, but we're not complaining. This one, Constant Black, mixes up things with a tech and minimal twist and next to do so is Daniel Akbar. 'What' soon wins you over with its kinetic and infectious drum programming and smart samples - a phased vocal and a twisted synth lead. 'Retreat' gets more physical - the drums bang with an old-school flavour and hint of tribalism. 'Listen' is a big fat tech roller with low slung bass and 'This One' rounds out with some brilliant drum, hits and brain-frying bass sounds. Pow pow, what a record.
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 in stock $10.38
What I Want
Cat: CS 038. Rel: 24 Jul 23
 
Minimal House/Tech House
What I Want (5:55)
This (6:16)
Lucid State (6:56)
Review: Is there anyone in the game that has been turning out such essential club sounds in so many different styles for such a long and consistent run as Burnski? Whatever he has on his cornflakes, we want some, because he's done it again here, this time with pal Kelper. 'What I Want' takes up the whole of the a-side and is mix of everything from deep house to minimal to Chicago jack. It's a busy, restless tune with a hooky vocal that keeps you locked. 'This' is a more tripped-out 5AM groove with warped deep space sound designs and airy drums that float. 'Lucid State' taps into a dreamy 90s tech house vibe that is utterly compelling.
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
 in stock $12.98
What Came First & Why Does It Matter
Cat: PP 070. Rel: 08 Jun 22
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Melodie (7:21)
I Want To Dance (6:04)
What Came First & Why Does It Matter (4:07)
Spag East (6:10)
Algi (5:00)
Review: Aussie outback dwelling sculptor/producer DJ Chrysalis now delivers his debut EP proper for Public Possession, after appearing on their Chill Pill series. Strong spiritual vibes and ancient cosmic visions aplenty across five tracks on What Came First & Why Does It Matter. Whether it's the dusty acid trip of 'Melodie', the mesmerising title track which levitates into beatless downtempo territory, to the off-kilter deep house of 'Spag East' and the emotive atmosphere of closing track 'Algi' that's perfect for those heads-down moments on the dancefloor.
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 in stock $14.01
FORTHCOMING
WGD 12008
WGD 12008 (12")
Cat: WGD 12008.
 
Techno
Circulate
Rotation
Overcome Gravity
The Fading Future
Review: Mark Thibideau is an enduring presence in the underground who now lands on the We're Going Deep label which is just as well regarded and long established. The Ontario talent now offers up four more club ready but cultured cuts on this one which features the uplifting 'Overcome Gravity'. It's a breezy journey with tight percussion and shimmering synthesis, while 'The Fading Future' offers more introspective tones with minor chords many it so. 'Circulate' amps up the energy with understated, bass-rumbling intensity and 'Rotation' finds Thibideau propelling the dance floor to the outer reaches with open frequencies and flowing grooves. Each track showcases masterful craftsmanship here as you would expect from this man.
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coming soon $13.49
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WGD 12003
WGD 12003 (12")
Cat: WGD 12003. Rel: 13 Sep 22
 
Techno
Red Analysis (6:08)
Black Analysis (7:05)
No Analysis (5:57)
Review: We're Going Deep is run by Placid aka Paul Wise and it has roots that go back many, many years. The music it puts out remains at the very cutting edge though as this new one proves. It comes from D5, UK underground favourites, and here they offer up a trio of super stylish cuts of deep and sleek techno. 'RedAnalysis' is a bumping one with nice prickly percussion and trippy melodies, then 'BlackAnalysis' gets more soulful and smears Detroit synths over tightly bobbling kick drums. 'Noanalysis' closes out somewhere between the two with warm atmosphere and cool groove to spare.
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Weather Repost EP
Cat: CTX 011. Rel: 03 Mar 23
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Schweben (6:45)
Push Push (live At Passagen) (6:54)
Factory (Sheffield Danse mix) (6:39)
Weather Report (6:55)
Review: It seems like Iron Curtis has been around forever now - always in the underground, never getting the acclaim he deserves but never falling out of favour either. This latest outing takes him to Chiwax for four more finely tuned and club-ready offerings of seductive and deep tech. 'Schweben' is a nice elastic rhythm with slowly undulating chords that melt the mind, while 'Push Push' (live At Passagen) is a more steamy and intense bit of cosmic deep house with drive and intent. 'Factory' (Sheffield Danse mix) is a warehouse-ready tune with bright strobe-lit chords and 'Weather Report' closes with more deny acid and melancholic chords that get you in a daze.
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Tags: Tech House
 in stock $14.27
We Rise
We Rise (12")
Cat: SINS 001. Rel: 22 Mar 24
 
Techno
We Rise (8:20)
Elastic (4:48)
Sansibar & Denzel - "Sonic Minds" (6:52)
2K (6:16)
Review: Sansibar aka Sunny Seppa is fast becoming a large name in underground techno and house. Now, he has opened up his new label called Sin Sistema with the first release titled 'We Rise'. The title track is a pure crusher! This fast-paced corker features a wicked acid line and a beautiful lingering melody that creates an almost acid trance stormer. Things change up quickly with the slow acid wiggle of 'Elastic' that has us comparing it to legendary slow acid tracks like from Jammin Unit. For the second side, 'Sonic Minds' might just be the floor filler of the lot while '2K' is the dancefloor workout monster for the house heads. If 'We Rise' is any indication, Sin Sistema will be a label to buy on the spot.
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Walking Into Mirrors EP
Cat: RWX 022. Rel: 12 Mar 24
 
Minimal House/Tech House
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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Walking Funny EP
Cat: HB 022. Rel: 31 Jul 23
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Range Finder (7:19)
Axel's Limp (6:28)
Bugbear (8:16)
How Are U Feeling? (7:13)
Review: The always tasteful Half Baked crew looks to one of their own for this fresh slice of delicious minimal. Sam Bangura was a new young resident for the party back in 2018 and since then has really honed his own sound. It's laid bare here across four fine cuts, with opener 'Range Finder' serving up bristling drum machine grooves and cheeky basslines overlaid with cosmic chords. 'Axel's Limp' is a brilliantly vibrant melodic overload with scintillating drums and plenty of neon colours. 'Bugbear' gets more gritty with a standout bassline powering forwards rugged tech house and 'How Are U Feeling?' then gets spaced out and slick.
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Tags: Minimal
 in stock $12.72
Waiting EP
Cat: SER 049. Rel: 11 Aug 21
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Rarrock (7:00)
Hip Top (7:04)
210 (6:39)
Waiting (7:21)
Review: With releases on an eclectic range of house and techno labels to his name - think Rawax, Meander and Morning People, for starters - Stefan Nicu AKA Sublee is one of the most decorated minimalist producers of recent years. You can hear all that experience on the strictly vinyl only Waiting EP, which marks the Romanian's return to Serialism Records after four years away. There's plenty to enjoy across the four tracks, from the rumbling sub-bass, crispy drums, immersive ambient chords and booming sub-bass of opener 'Ramrock', to the wild acid motifs, pots-and-pans percussion and squelchy TB-303 bass of out-there closing cut 'Waiting'. Sandwiched in between you'll find the deep-tech wooziness of 'Hip Top' and the subtly melodic warmth of '210'.
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 in stock $12.19
VOY 014
VOY 014 (12")
Cat: VOY 014. Rel: 15 Apr 22
 
Minimal House/Tech House
14 A (7:58)
14 B (7:41)
Review: Mulen Records' VOY offshoot has long been a stable source of floor-friendly tech-house fare, though the imprint's reluctance to detail who has produced each EP remains a frustration. Whoever is behind the label's latest outing clearly knows what they're doing though. Take opener '14 A' for example: while the spacey sounds and chunky grooves employed neatly fit the contemporary tech-house blueprint, the assorted bleeps and ear-catching organ riffs sound like a glorious hangover from an earlier, more naive age. The tactile, huggable 'retro-futurist' feel continues on the flip via the dreamier '14 B', where Korg M1 riffs (think classic MK) and tight TB-303 motifs work wonderfully with the shadowy producer's glassy-eyed chords and Serotonin-fuelled pads.
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Tags: Tech House
 in stock $12.72
Volume 7
Volume 7 (12")
Cat: WGD 007. Rel: 04 Aug 22
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Tin Man - "I Said Acid" (7:08)
Rai Scott - "I'll Meet You On The Dancefloor" (7:06)
Sound Synthesis - "Necessary Order" (6:01)
Roger Van Lunteren - "Le Dee Trois Trio Prends Trois" (4:18)
Review: Since launching two years ago, Bristol's We're Going Deep label has consistently delivered some of the deepest and most atmospheric club tracks around. The music they champion is, as many in the West Country would no doubt confirm, "proper deep". That's certainly the case with the tracks on the label's seventh multi-artist extravaganza. Acid Test regular Tin Man kicks things off with a touch of TB-303-doused proto-house minimalism ('I Said Acid'), before Rai Scott takes us 50 leagues below the sea on the ultra-deep, drowsy and hypnotic house cut 'I'll Meet You on the Dancefloor'. Over on side B, Sound Synthesis's 'Necessary Order' is a simply breath-taking trip into deep electro territory, while Roger Van Lunteren's EP-closing contribution is a deep (and deeply psychedelic) acid house trip.
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Tags: Acid House
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Voltage
Voltage (12")
Cat: AESTHETIC 21. Rel: 27 Nov 23
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Voltage (6:21)
Delusion (5:54)
Resurgence (8:06)
435D (7:01)
Review: The trend for spaced-out electronic house sounds knows no bounds at the moment. Nolga is the latest to start into a starship and head for the cosmos on this new EP for Aesthetic. 'Voltage' is a real fist pumper with great swing and glide and smeared pads with pipettes of acid. 'Delusion' then gets all bouncy and playful with bubbling synth phrases and energetic keys. There's a hint of darkness to the bass in 'Resurgence' while '435D' has a more metallic tech edge. All in all, a high-class EP of forward-thinking grooves.


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Tags: Tech House
 in stock $12.72
Vol 334
Vol 334 (12")
Cat: TCR 008. Rel: 27 Jun 23
 
Minimal House/Tech House
I Said No (5:08)
Body & Soul (6:15)
Vol 334 (6:01)
I Said No (DJ Deep remix) (5:43)
Review: Parisian producer Jeff The Fool often leans towards the jazzy deep house sounds his city has long been known for. Here he links with Wilt for a new EP on The Chaud that does just that. 'I Said No' is a heavy house cut steeped in US traditional styles, with a libidinous vocal and fat bassline. 'Body & Soul' is a well swung deep house groove with a carefree attitude and 'Vol 334' has more lively drum programming but still a nice warm, scuffed up and intimate feel. The don DJ Deep remixes 'I Said No' into yet another lovely deep house grove.
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Vol 10
Vol 10 (7")
Cat: PINA 010. Rel: 28 Jun 23
 
Disco/Re-Edits
Morrison Hotel (3:50)
Crab (3:51)
Review: Edit labels never seem handier than when the sun is out and the dancing moves outdoors. There is something about a beefed-up classic or tweaked disco cut that just works when we are all at our most fun-loving. Te Pina label is here to help on that front with a tenth EP of exquisite edits. 'Morrison Hotel' is low-slung house with samples of The Doors and skewed leads all powered by a fulsome bassline. 'Crab' is a funky disco number with chunky drums and claps.
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Played by: LEGO EDIT
 in stock $11.68
Visio
Visio (12")
Cat: PERLON 104. Rel: 18 Feb 15
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Visio
Ruski
Review: After the adventures in Meditations from Thomas Melchior, Perlon's latest release of an impressive 2015 so far finds the label turn to a lesser known artist in Bihn. The production alias of Berlin based Germann Nguyen, BIHN emerged last year with a pair of low key 12"s as well as working with Onur Ozer as Treatment. What Nguyen lacks in profile he makes up for in punchy Perlon-worthy productions skills on the basis of his two tracks here with opener "Visio" a quite haunting cut where stripped back drum programming allows a neat bassline and detailed synth work to shine. Complementing this, it feels like "Ruski" is Nguyen letting his more urgent desires reign free and is likely to become a B side many selectors cherish.
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FORTHCOMING
Vieja Guardia
Cat: SL 039.
 
Minimal House/Tech House
This Is Your Life (4am mix)
Final Space
Solaris
Obsession
Review: The well regarded Slow Life has always operated in in-between sound worlds that mix up techno, house and electro. It is Will Do who steps up for the label's latest release and once again subverts expectation across four fresh cuts. There is a cosmic energy tot he zippy synths of old school tech house cut 'This Is Your Life" (4am mix) while 'Final Space' is a more zoned out cruise on loose synth trails and snappy beats. 'Solaris' gets more direct but still operates in an astral world between the stars and 'Obsession' rounds things out with the sort of warming house glow that you want to feel when the sun starts to come up.
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Vice EP
Vice EP (marbled vinyl 12" (comes in different coloured vinyl, we cannot guarantee which colour you will receive))
Cat: ONYSIA 006. Rel: 03 Apr 23
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Vice (7:01)
Messup (7:08)
Phone Games (6:48)
Phone Games (Audio Werner remix) (6:03)
Review: Onysia is a label run by J Gabriel and he has said that his new Vice EP really sums up the sort of sound they are trying to explore. It's a great one, too - silky minimal house that has plenty of charm and warmth so is as suited to a nice outdoor daytime session as it is a back room get down. The title track as silky drums and warm, glowing melodies next to drums that echo 'Inspector's Norse's' playful bounce. 'Messup' is another one with bendy cosmic lines and a cheeky character while 'Phone Games' keeps up the classy with phased bass, lazy but hypnotic drum tumbles and great samples. Audio Werner flips it into something more dubby to round out a lovely EP.
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Versus
Versus (12")
Cat: ATRRLTD 03. Rel: 26 Jun 23
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Hungover (feat Black Loops) (5:56)
Lelazo (feat Emanuele Barilli) (6:29)
Maison (feat Hauke Freer) (5:06)
Poops (feat O) (6:00)
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Verde
Verde (12")
Cat: OHX 009. Rel: 22 Jun 23
 
Deep House
Verde (4:51)
Spring (4:22)
Heart (4:57)
Locked (3:15)
Verde (Jennifer Loveless remix) (4:28)
Review: We must admit that like, presumably, most of you, we had never heard of Dan Shake until he got a breakout record signed to Moodymann's Mahogany label. He was, possibly, the first ever non-US artist to get that honour so was always going to enjoy a huge career boost in its wake. So it has proved, but the producer hasn't let himself down with a steady stream of quality sounds on various labels since. Here he lands on One House with five more of his humid and atmospheric deep house jams, with each suited to slightly different moments in the night.
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Various Vol 5
Cat: CHUB 005. Rel: 27 Mar 23
 
Deep House
Al Smith - "Drama Room" (2:07)
Al Smith - "Full Of Music" (6:05)
Al Smith - "Full Of Music" (Specter remix) (7:03)
Dan Piu - "Days Gone" (1:49)
Dan Piu - "Snows Of Solaris" (6:55)
Dan Piu - "Days Gone" (Rai Scott remix) (7:40)
Review: Aaron Andrew's Chubby label doesn't rush things. Since launching in 2018 and now only just hitting its sixth release though the music sure is worth the wait and is proof that quality will always win over quantity. Leonid's twin brother, Al Smith opens up with the cuddly and cosmic depths of 'Drama Room' before getting more dark and unsettling with his twisted synth modulations on 'Full Of Music', which then becomes a gorgeous downtempo cut with star-gazing pads and splashy hits within the Specter remix. Dan Piu picks up the pace for some delightfully warm deep house dynamics on 'Days Gone' and 'Snows Of Solaris'. Last of all is the more scuffed up, heads down deep house murk of Rai Scott's remix of Dan's intro tune, 'Day's Gone'.
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VAM 09
VAM 09 (12")
Cat: VAM 09. Rel: 20 Mar 24
 
Minimal House/Tech House
It's Not Here (7:08)
It's Not Here (Superlounge remix) (6:52)
Redemption (7:07)
Leap In Space (7:11)
Review: To date the vinyl wing of Afterme have carried releases from the likes of Ki.Mi, Son Kota, Lorik and Suave amongst others, and now they welcome Teskera with a set of sublime minimal house workouts which bring personality and flair to the genre. 'It's Not Here' toys with what sounds like a theremin - an incongruous element which stands out amongst the swirl of smoky synths and slinky drums. Superlounge then remix the track and make it into a smoother, warmer confection for precisely the kind of executive suite they've dedicated their project to. 'Redemption' features a reflective sound palette replete with bell chimes and melancholic vocal-like treatments, and 'Leap In Space' rounds the record out in a brooding, detailed excursion into minimal electro.
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Vacation EP
Cat: YOTSUME 007. Rel: 03 Jul 23
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Tech Sea (7:34)
Snake Funk (SASAKI Hiroaki - Kurashi City mix) (7:19)
Tech Sea (Tom Ellis mix) (6:46)
Snake Funk (6:30)
Review: The seventh release of Sasaki Hiroaki's Yotsume-Music sees Hisashi Ito aka Hulot (Raum...musik, BELOW, FROGMAN/U.S.B.) welcomed to the fray, quite possible, given the EP's title, taking influences from Mr Hulot, the hero of Jacques Tati classic film 1953 'Les Vacances de Monsieur Hulot'. Like said hero, there's a kooky, loveable eccentricity to his two productions - he counts Herbert and Moritz von Oswald among his main influences - with Tom Ellis Remix and Sasaki Hiroaki Remix adding a remix, one on either each side.
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UZVAR 007
UZVAR 007 (12")
Cat: UZVAR 007. Rel: 31 May 23
 
Deep House
Kirik & Zone+ - "Well Well Well" (6:25)
Zone+ - "Lynkar " (6:08)
Kirik & Zone+ - "New Way" (7:09)
Zone+ - "Xpander" (5:45)
Review: Ten years since his first drops on Body Parts et al, Kirik can easily be considered a mainstay of the Eastern European minimal scene, and his Uzvar label has kicked back into action in defiance of the pressure foisted upon his Ukrainian homeland. The latest drop on the label finds him teaming up with Zone+, offering up some charmingly beautiful cuts that place musicality in front of functionality. Don't be mistaken, these tracks all groove and shuffle with the floor in mind, but the shimmering synths on 'Well Well Well' and the hushed pads and keys on 'New Way' all speak on an emotional level, which can only bring magic results when deployed the right way in the dance.
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Urban Works
Cat: RX 5. Rel: 03 Jul 23
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Outer Signal (11:47)
Artform (7:50)
Review: Buoyed by the profile boost provided by Running Back's expanded reissue of his 1996 classic 'Open Door', Peter Kremeir AKA LoSoul brings his unique brand of dusty and hypnotic house to Rawax's RX series. He begins in confident fashion with 'Outer Signal', where squally flash-fried funk guitar notes and subtle synth tones get locked into redlined beats, dark stabs and looped bass. He flips the script on 'Art Form', offering for a pitched-down groove, fuzzy analogue bass, mind-mangling modular loops, trance-inducing house drums and echoing, soundsystem style bleeps. Basically, it's another top two-tracker from one of Germany's most singular-minded house producers.
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Uppers N Downers
Cat: AESTHETIC 20. Rel: 20 Feb 23
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Uppers N Downers (6:01)
21 Bump Street (6:05)
Sticky Fingers (6:41)
Six N Switch (6:34)
Review: Manchester-based producer Pach, who you may remember from his much loved 'Pull Up & Dance' anthem on Darius Syrossian's popular Moxy Muzik label last year, produces a generously proportioned four track EP for the Aesthetic stable. Take note of the title, as it dictates the contents, with the A-side's two tracks, the title track and '21 Bump Street', proving to be the definite uppers, both adding a delirious feel of disco euphoria to a sturdy tech-house framework. The flip side features the slightly darker and more mysterious cuts 'Sticky Fingers' and closer 'Six N Switch', the latter featuring the sound of some rather decadent X-rated activities in full swing. Nice work if you can get it.

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Up At Dawn
Cat: CC 04. Rel: 08 Jan 24
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Eli Verveine - "Morning Dub" (7:27)
Two Metromaniac Guys - "Execution Error" (6:59)
Tim Jackiw - "Empty Theater" (10:26)
Review: Chateau Chepere's fourth outing is another blissed-out bit of sunrise material that carefully accompanies dancers from a darkened dancefloor out into the light. Zurich's underground mainstay Eli Verveine kicks off with the zoned-out tones and dusty deep house drums of 'Morning Dub' before Andu Simion & Dragos Roban aka Two Metromaniac Guys then comfort with the dubby, lo-fi deep house of 'Execution Error' with its hazy melodies and leggy bass. Australian underground talent Tim Jackiw then brings things back into sharper focus with the crisp dub tech of his classy closer 'Empty Theater'.
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Untitled Dubs
Untitled Dubs (hand-stamped translucent blue vinyl 12")
Cat: RAWAX 001. Rel: 12 Aug 11
 
Deep House
Track 1
Track 2
Track 3
Track 4
Track 5
Review: A new imprint arises from mainland Europe in the shape of the mysterious Rawax with the debut twelve presenting a quartet of Untitled Tracks from Siberian producer Unbroken Dubs. Given the mood present throughout and the location of the producer, obvious parallels can be drawn with the excellent output from Ethereal Sounds, and that should be recommendation enough for people to investigate. Should you require further enticement, this release opens with wormhole traversing rhythms cutting through the sonic ether, though distant chord embellishments add a touch of warmth to the slightly alien tones that circulate constantly. The subsequent two tracks continue in this manner as Unbroken Dubs seeks to flush the stripped down patterns of drums and fuzzed out bass in ever increasing expanses of sonic dust. It's the final track where a more apparent sense of urgency is introduced as the Siberian lays down a tropical shower of percussion over intrusive chords.
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Unsolved Origin
Cat: USR 024. Rel: 18 May 23
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Light Transmission
Solar Limit
Unsolved Origin
Monarch Monster
Review: Wavy, acidic, subtly trance-y, and resolutely deep. BOHM drops four pieces on the right side of tech for snobs to get on board (we're not getting involved in that), which owe plenty to the likes of John Tejada, A Sagittariun's early work, and others that have mastered the art of crafting tracks that we can safely listen to softly and still find plenty to talk about, but heard loud and in a club will take on a new, all-commanding power. At least that's the case with 'Light Transmission' and 'Solar Limit', which open the scoring here. Moving forward, B-side pair 'Unsolved Origin' and 'Monarch Monster' take some complexities out of the equation, respectively opting for more pared back bounce and stripped down, old-school hued electro. Both also work very well indeed - hence the recommendation here.
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Unsichtbare Tanzer
Unsichtbare Tanzer (limited hand-numbered 12" in autographed sleeve)
Cat: KOMPAKT 469. Rel: 05 Sep 23
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Unsichtbare Tanzer (Wassermann Tubass mix) (4:32)
Unsichtbare Tanzer (Wassermann Sog mix) (4:19)
Unsichtbare Tanzer (3:33)
Unsichtbare Tanzer (Wassermann Rausch mix) (7:12)
Review: It is widely known for being a label that deals in mature techno and tech with top class melodies, but Kompakt has also put out its fare share of leftfield yet crowd pleasing curveballs. We get the sense that this is one of them from Andreas Dorau, particularly the Wassermann Tubass mix of 'Unsichtbare Tanzer' which is off balance tech with curious vocals. The Sog mix is like a colourful adult lullaby and the original has big prog guitar licks and 80s synth flourishes. Finally, the Wassermann Rausch mix is a meandering tech cut with plodding drums and bass.
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UNK 19
UNK 19 (12")
Cat: UNK 19. Rel: 19 Dec 23
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Unknown Collective - "Claw" (5:34)
Costas - "Are You There" (8:35)
Felipe Bravo - "Toxic Coworker" (7:27)
JNJS - "Trenta" (6:10)
Review: The Unknown crew is back with another well assembled various artists EP that delves deep into minimal and tech. Unknown Collective kick off with 'Claw' which is a bubbly garage-tinged tech sound with nice bulbous melodies up top. Costas then brings sombre more zone out and bubbly house sounds on 'Are You There' and Felipe Bravo's 'Toxic Coworker' gets pumped up and textured for some more peak time action. last of all is maybe the best of the lot - JNJS brings moody late night house energy to 'Trenta.'
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Unfold Voices EP
Unfold Voices EP (12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: WGVINYL 96. Rel: 16 Dec 22
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Voices (7:16)
Unfold Me (6:26)
Voices (DJEFF remix) (6:13)
Voices (Malandra Jr remix) (7:06)
Unfold Me (Annett Gapstream remix) (5:41)
Review: Berlin's famous river-side club with its iconic LED ceiling has long been a champion of contemporary tech house. The label has respected that in fine fashion with mix series, LPs and EPs from a wide array of artists. Jamiie is next up with some textbook cuts from the frontline. 'Voices' has a warrior lead that is almost like a call to arms over turbulent mid-tempo tech drums. 'Unfold Me' is another mid-tempo roller with drum undulations and drawn-out synth pain up top. 'Voices' (DJEFF remix) ramps up the wonkiness even further with two further remixes also providing late-night fuel.

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Under Stompin'
Under Stompin' (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: LAPSE 004. Rel: 13 Mar 24
 
Minimal House/Tech House
What We’re On (5:43)
Primitive Holiday (feat Masayuki Tomita) (6:30)
Vicky’s Out 4 Blud (feat Nicolas Cage) (6:23)
The TS Chronicles (5:36)
Review: Lapse Records welcomes Los Primos here as they debut their excellent new EP Under-Stompin'. This fresh project is the brainchild of Toronto's Cosmic JD and Aaron Santos, both affiliated with the Hypnotic Mindscapes label and party collective. They showcase their singular take on tight, twitchy cosmic tech house across a quartet of its that start with the snappy snare work of 'What We're On' before 'Primitive Holiday' (feat Masayuki Tomita) is more raw and coarse with sharp hits and spraying basslines. 'Vicky's Out 4 Blud' (feat Nicolas Cage) takes things into a more cosmic direction and the 'The TS Chronicles' is a warped afters banger.
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FORTHCOMING
Unbound Gravel
Cat: ARPA 006.
 
Minimal House/Tech House
You Know
Tonight
Don't Stop
Glow
Review: Unbound Gravel by Ilija Rudman on Arpanet Records delivers a dynamic blend of electro-infused techno and funk-influenced house tunes. On Side1, 'You Know' pulsates with futuristic energy, propelled by a strong bassline, perfect for igniting the dancefloor. 'Tonight' leans more towards classic house vibes, offering a smooth transition with its groovy beats. For Side-2, 'Don't Stop' channels 80s funk influences into infectious house rhythms, while 'Glow' keeps the momentum going with its lively production and playful vibe. Rudman's knack for crafting dancefloor-ready tracks shines throughout this compilation, making it a must-have for fans of disco house and nu disco.
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Twofold
Twofold (12")
Cat: CB 029. Rel: 03 Jul 23
 
Deep House
Pascal Benjamin - "On The Wing" (6:09)
Pascal Benjamin - "Twofold" (6:49)
Daniel Akbar - "Another Chance" (5:53)
Daniel Akbar - "Groove" (6:13)
Review: Constant Black knocks it out of the park once more here with more of that tasteful dancefloor dynamite. This one is a tasty split between Pascal Benjamin and Daniel Akbar. The former goes first with the deeply stylish minimal number that is 'On The Wing' with its bumping drums and goes bass get you in the vibe right off the bat. Next comes 'Twofold', a minimal house cut that is tightly coiled and damn infectious. Flip this one over and you'll be treated to the brilliant brace of gems from Akbar. First is 'Another Chance' with has an effortlessly breezy feel with warm chord smears and then 'Groove' closes down with balmy pads swirling round a loose rhythm that you won't want to end.
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Two Bruised Egos
Cat: TRST 002. Rel: 30 Aug 22
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Gentle Romance (6:09)
Can't We Just Have Fun (5:46)
Chubby (6:20)
Review: Irish DJ and promoter Saoirse is back with a follow up to her critically acclaimed and hugely welcomed debut solo release on new imprint trUst Recordings, with this three track EP entitled Two Bruised Egos. The EP starts off with the bouncy and energetic groove of 'Gentle Romance', before the tough rolling tech house of 'Can't We Just Have Fun' which keeps the energy levels high in the main room. Finally, the London-based producer heads to the afterhour on the playful minimal funk of 'Chubby'.
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