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Zulu EP
Zulu EP (12")
Cat: TOOL 54101V. Rel: 29 Mar 17
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Zulu (7:50)
Charger (7:51)
Review: Toolroom welcomes exciting new prospect Max Chapman to their flagship label. He burst onto the scene three years ago with great releases on Elrow, Snatch, Viva and Lost. He teams up with up and coming maestro George Smeddles here for two quality jams on this great EP. "Zulu" on the A side is the kind of rolling and funky tech house that just reeks of White Isle hedonism and will appeal to fans of Lost, Material Series or Knee Deep in Sound. On the flip "Charger" will absolutely blow the doors off any venue with its pounding groove and wall of bass which you could imagine Marco Carola or Paco Osuna playing at peak time in the main room.
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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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Zephyr I
Zephyr I (12")
Cat: PRKV 03. Rel: 17 Mar 23
 
Deep House
Guy From Downstairs - "Heartwork" (7:29)
Jorge Savoretti & Lulla - "Zoot" (7:18)
Unknown Collective - "Pachira Acquatica" (8:05)
Hendriks Toth - "Pescado Y Limon" (7:09)
Review: Quirky and lo-fi minimal moods from the Pirka label, successfully blending four tracks from various artists in their repertoire as far-flung as speed garage, deep house, and broken beat. Glitchingly restless come tracks like Hendriks Toth's 'Pescado Y Limon' and Jorge Savoretti & Lulla's 'Zoot', both of which we consider to be highlights thanks to their impressively slick and agile production quality and swing. The tunes by Guy From Downstairs and Unknown Collective are no less beguiling, spanning crossrhythmic pulses to speedy hat-clap hypnotizers.
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Tags: Minimal
 in stock $15.56
Zephyr
Zephyr (12")
Cat: SA 15. Rel: 04 Mar 19
 
Techno
Brawd (6:24)
Cysuron (6:30)
Treigl (7:17)
Rhyddid (6:11)
Review: Modular techno maestro and Freerotation big cheese Steevio is on fine form on "Zephyr", his first EP of 2019. He kicks things off with "Brawd", where undulating electronic motifs and faintly foreboding snatches of melody wind their way around a rolling techno groove, before offering up a swinging, off-kilter take on tropical techno rich in darting minor key melodies and jazzy sub-bass. Turn to the flip and you'll encounter two more chunks of modular dancefloor hypnotism: the slowly shifting, head-in-the-clouds throb of "Cysuron" and the melodious but off-kilter tech-jazz flex of hard-to-pigeonhole EP highlight "Rhyddid".
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Zbor Tandem EP
Zbor Tandem EP (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: BM 003. Rel: 23 Nov 20
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Fluturul (10:10)
Vulturul (7:51)
Si Gaita (8:07)
Review: The Botanic Minds stable continue to inject the vague framework of minimal club music with some colour and sass with this excellent EP from Romanian mainstay Sepp. 'Fluturul' is a perfect 10-minute escapade with a seriously funky bassline and dreamy but snappy melodic hooks on top to carry you away in a reverie of sunkissed psychedelia. 'Vulturul' takes things in a deeper direction without losing the panache and personality that made the A side a winner. 'Si Gaita' seals the deal with a sundown delight that weaves together more of those interlocking melodic lines to get bodies shaking in an effortless, day-into-night fashion that spells out a long and fruity session ahead.
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Tags: Minimal
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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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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
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You
You (limited 12")
Cat: SATYA 013. Rel: 31 Jan 24
 
Deep House
When I Wake Next To You (8:20)
I Look At You (8:27)
I Want More Of You (8:11)
I Want More Of You (Superlounge remix) (7:34)
Review: Following the release of the (rather good) multi-artist EP, Balance, Satya is back to serving up solo showcases - in this case a third label outing from sometime All Day I Dream contributor YokoO. He begins in typically warm and woozy fashion, wrapping rising and falling analogue synth sounds, cut-up vocal snippets and tech-tinged electronics around a deep-tech groove ('When I Wait Next To You'), before reaching for more minimalistic beats, trippy noises and wobbly, UKG style sub-bass on 'I Look at You'. 'I Want More of You', which boasts selected vocal snippets from a late-80s classic, is pleasingly dubby, dreamy and ultra-deep - the EP's most potent moment in our book. German duo Superlounge's accompanying remix is a little breezier and looser, despite the presence of locked-in tech-house beats.
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Played by: DJ Mau Mau
Tags: Minimal
 in stock $17.39
Year Of The Living Dead
Year Of The Living Dead (2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: KOMPAKT 428. Rel: 24 Feb 21
 
Minimal House/Tech House
The Haunting Of Earth (4:54)
Sheltered (4:59)
Eidolon (4:59)
Echoes Of Life (5:44)
Spectral Progressions (5:58)
Abbot Of Burton (4:30)
Panacea (4:53)
Anchorites (4:59)
Review: San Fran's unstoppable and enduring tech house craftsman John Tejada is also super reliable. His sound is well established, but he always does enough with each new release to embellish it a little further. Returning now to his home label of Kompakt, he refines his palette to silky melodies, fuzzy pads and crisp beats that are superbly pleasing for both your ears and your heels. 'Sheltered' is a particularly classy cut of deft tech minimalism, 'Spectral Progressions' expires ambient broken beats with lush pad work and 'Panacea' picks up the pace in scintillant fashion. This might be his best work in years.
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Yama Music 008
Cat: YAMU 008. Rel: 29 Sep 23
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Monomeros
Oddies
Hide & Seq
Review: Five years in, are we any closer to working out who exactly is behind Yama Music? All we know for sure is they deal in reductionist grooves with one eye on the Berlin after hours scene, and beyond that it's all down to the music. The eighth drop in the series deals in some absolute gold, leading in with the freaky, finely chiseled beat track 'Monomeros' which sounds like it was carved from a huge tree stump and set to work propping up the dancefloor. 'Oddies' meanwhile deals in smudged and surreal sounds from the outer edges of minimal house, with some cheeky synth flex adding some colour in between cloudy pads in the middle distance and plenty of dirt on the drums. 'Hide & Seq' slips into something slinkier as a comparatively crisp, bouncing beat worms its way into your subconscious accompanied by faint wisps of late morning melodies - true magic for discerning heads at the roll-on.
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Ya Dig
Ya Dig (limited 12")
Cat: TD 01. Rel: 15 Feb 24
 
Deep House
Ya Dig (Kaytronik Revision) (5:29)
Feeling Rite (8:17)
Review: For his latest trick, Karizma has decided to revisit 'Ya Dig', a killer cut from his 2013 album Wall Of Sound. Donning his Kaytronik guise, an alias often used for more tech-tinged (but no less soulful) productions, he delivers a remake rich in woozy, staccato synth sounds, lo-fi electronics, looped vocal snippets, flashes of soulfulness and beats as rubbery and righteous as you'd expect from the master of infectious rhythms. Over on the flip we get the previously unheard 'Feelin' Rite', where pal Osunlade's delay-laden vocals ride a crunchy, loose-limbed Afro-house beat and woozy, warming chords. It's the kind of track that you can get lost in, sonically, but is infectious and dancefloor-friendly enough to encourage proper heads-down dancing.
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XXI
XXI (gatefold 3xLP)
Cat: SKTA 01. Rel: 29 Nov 21
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Profonde (10:16)
Deux Jeux (7:47)
New Wave (6:22)
Valse (10:16)
La Porte De L'Enfer (10:48)
CV (6:13)
Dust (7:00)
Out 2020 (10:37)
Infinity Groove (2:36)
Review: Underground minimal house heroes Stekke return to their beloved Sketches imprint for their first full length. As expected, this is a collection of seriously lean and understated grooves from the Brazilian duo, with the afterhours strictly in mind. Side A features the hypnotic and subtractive subtlety of 'Profonde', turn over and you have the candlelight dub expressions of 'Deux Jeux' followed by the moody majesty of 'New Wave'. Elsewhere, more hi-tech tackle awaits on the quirky microhouse of 'CV' or the Basic Channel style greyscale cycles of 'Infinity Groove'
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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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XL Traxx EP
LAG / X COAST presents XL TRAXX
Cat: REKIDS 210. Rel: 12 Jan 23
 
Minimal House/Tech House
M-Bomb (6:02)
E-Dancer (6:22)
D-Edge (7:06)
Review: Matt Edwards aka Radio Slave's Rekids label is back with something a bit different here: it is a debut release from Serbian duo XL Traxx who show off their fierce and jacked-up analogue sounds across three bangers. 'M-Bomb' is the early standout with a classic Chicago house vocal over raw, hard-hitting drums surely made with some proper outboard gear. 'E-Dancer' then offers the sort of loopy synth energy you would expect from a tune with such a name and then the bouncy house and catchy finger clicks of 'D-Edge' have slightly deeper vibes.
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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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Wrong'uns 001
Cat: WRNGUN 001. Rel: 11 Jan 24
 
UK Garage
Joejoemojo - "Ya'll Ready For This" (5:46)
Oward - "Crakz" (7:04)
Rewi De Kooney - "Laydown & Skatter" (6:43)
Mehlor - "Meet With The Devil" (6:06)
Review: Described as a release "made by wrong'uns, for wrong'uns", Wrong'uns 001 hears artists JoeJoeMojo, Oward, Rewi De Kooney and Mehlor join forces for some serious bassweight united. Exemplary 2-step, speed garage and bass compiled into a single EP for the modern zeitgeist, and packaged under the visage of a stoned, grilled bucket-hatter, the likes of 'Crackz' and 'Meet With The Devil' stick out like throbbing sub-bled ears, hardcore-continual conches for a next gen eager to prove their mettle.
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Wrong System EP
Cat: DXLREC 003. Rel: 27 Oct 20
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Timepiece (7:23)
Wrong System (6:03)
Tom Cat (6:24)
Tom Cat (Spacetravel remix) (8:07)
Review: To deliver their third release since debuting in 2018, from the less-than-prolific DXL Records has recruited Pressure Point, a producer who received plenty of praise for his earlier singles on Sol Asylum, Telharmonic Texture and All On Tape. The Wrong System EP is a quietly impressive return to form, with the little-known producer smoothly moving between intergalactic tech-house funk (the leaping, sci-fi sounds, shuffling drums and bubbly melodies of 'Timepiece'), mind-altering tech-house box jams (see 'Wrong Systems', with its chiming lead lines and hypnotic vibe), and tech-tinged deep house goodness ('Tom Cat'). The accompanying 'Spacetravel Mix' of 'Tom Cat' is also rather good, in part because it features what sounds like a broken modem having a meltdown over bustling machine drums, foreboding bass and soft-touch chords.
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
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Wrong Chocolate
Cat: 3S9 002. Rel: 06 Jul 23
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Showlder (7:26)
Ay (7:27)
Wrong Chocolate (8:18)
Review: This new one by Ferro cycles through three rough and buzzing acid techno cuts, beginning with the jagged-fanged track 'Shoulder'; middling on the attention-grabbing and muddy 'Ay'; and ending on the gyratory palette-cleanser 'Wrong Chocolate'. Most evident is Ferro's ability to mire their music in garbly rhythms and off-kilter slop. The middle tune especially sounds like a mud-covered fish flopping around on an MPC's button bank. It's an impressive EP, sure to bring any given rave back down to Earth with its overall dirty realist sound.
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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
WORKSHOP 32
Cat: WORKSHOP 32. Rel: 20 Feb 23
 
Experimental/Electronic
Track 1 (6:35)
Track 2 (6:51)
Track 3 (3:08)
Track 4 (6:10)
Track 5 (8:57)
Track 6 (9:03)
Track 7 (4:45)
Track 8 (6:10)
Track 9 (6:04)
Provide Those Ends (2:05)
Review: WORKSHOP 32 has been a long time coming - not least as this is Kassem Mosse's first solo outing on Workshop since 2014. And what a way to return, presenting a full-length album that reflects the evolution of the artist while not denying any of the ideas and sounds and styles that first made us fall in love with him all those moons ago. A broad and varied celebration of off-centre electronic music that has as much right to be on the dancefloor as it does on a movie soundtrack. So what does that sound like? Well, in the case of 'Track 2', it's a skeletal toybox tech workout, while 'Track 6' takes us into deep and surrealist house music. Elsewhere, ''Track 7' explodes into a carnival of percussion and bleep, 'Track 4' offers lunging curveball fours, bassline seeming to bore holes in the very ground you're stomping on. Always pared back, but never truly minimal, it's one of 2023's earliest classics.
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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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Wood Waves EP
Wood Waves EP (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: MW 008. Rel: 19 Dec 23
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Suspended Animation (5:45)
Seeing Sounds (5:34)
St Hubert Mornings (G's Loud dub) (5:46)
The Pier, 1962 (5:48)
Time Forest (Ambient mix) (2:17)
Review: After debuting on Kaizenrecordsberlin back in 2020, Gauvain finally makes a second appearance with this sure-footed EP for Shaque & DJ Tjizza's Berlin-based label Mood Waves. There's a sense of the trancey tech house scene in the playful threads running through these tracks - cheeky synth lines with a little wriggle to them and plenty of ear-catching samples. 'Suspended Animation' is an especially flamboyant cut, but really they're all out to bring a little naughtiness to the dancefloor and inspire some sharply defined figures to be thrown. Even when things get moodier on 'The Pier, 1962', there's an irrepressible sense of fun which leaves a lasting impression.
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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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Wonder EP
Wonder EP (12")
Cat: SIC 025. Rel: 03 Jul 23
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Wonder (7:29)
Wonder (Markus Nikolai remix) (7:30)
Wonder (Rhadoo remix) (14:27)
Review: Sleep Is Commercial continues to be a potent force in the field of up-all-night minimal and micro house, and now they're welcoming the breakthrough talents of Boss to the table. This is quintessential minimal through and through, as 'Wonder' holds down a crisp, fine slither of a beat as a vessel for scattered pings and plongs to suit the disassociated dancer's inquisitive mind. Meanwhile Perlon co-founder Markus Nikolai brings his debonair flair to the track with a fizzy, funky version to appeal to those who like their minimal a little cheekier. Then Rhadoo finishes the record off with a smudged, tripped out inversion of the track for when you want to take things really deep.
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WITNESS 04
Cat: WITNESS 04. Rel: 13 Mar 23
 
Techno
Asphalt DJ - "Blades" (6:40)
RDS - "TH Only" (5:39)
Ste Roberts - "Tune Pitch Decay" (7:51)
Tammo Hesselink - "Untitled 42" (5:10)
Review: Some of Europe's finest purveyors of underground sounds come together on this fourth rase from the One Eye Witness label out of the Netherlands. Asphalt DJ kicks off and lays out a steamroller of a techno banger in 'Blades' which is pulsing, hard hitting but supple. RDS gets for a much more minimal and cosmic vibe on the tight and bouncy 'TH Only' then Ste Roberts brings some machismo and texture to 'Tune Pitch Decay' with its industrial tech aesthetic. Tammo Hesselink closes down the EP with the loose and bendy tones, scattered hits and late night minimal eeriness of 'Untitled 42.'
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Played by: Kid Who
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Windows Fiesta
Windows Fiesta (limited 12")
Cat: UNDF 014. Rel: 06 Jul 23
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Windows Fiesta (5:52)
MP3 EXE (6:03)
Who Killed Clippy? (6:42)
Gill Bates (8:54)
Windows Fiesta (Mathijs Smit remix) (7:59)
Review: Young Adults are breaking through with a sound they self-describe as "merging electro with that endless minimalistic groove." Well, that should give you some idea of what to expect from this drop for Amsterdam label Undefined, which has hosted the likes of S-Max, Todd Sines and Stephen Beaupre in the past. These two know exactly how to get the best out of the minimal electro crossover, able to wrench out some weighty grooves on 'MP3.EXE' and creating snaking synth lines on 'Who Killed Clippy?', with each track brimming with micro-detail as well as the necessary hooks to get a dancefloor working.
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Played by: Kid Who
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Windows 95 Anthem
Cat: HIGH 175V. Rel: 27 Mar 24
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Windows 95 Anthem (8:35)
The Force (7:23)
Windows 95 Anthem (Chloe Caillet remix) (6:57)
The Force (Spray remix) (5:25)
Review: London-based artist and Semi Delicious label head Demi Riquisimo brings some peak time future tech inspiration to his new Windows 95 Anthem EP on Higher Ground. He has already dropped signature sounds on Ninja Tune, DJ Tennis' Life & Death and collaborated with Carlita, UNKLE and TSHA, so is very much a man of the moment. In this EP he leans on Italo and acid for his melodic licks which are high speed and glossy as they surge over crispy beats and retro-future keys. Chloe Caillet and Spray also add their own remixes to this tidy new 12".
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Played by: CheapEdits
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Wild Palms 002
Wild Palms 002 (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: WPT 002. Rel: 01 Nov 23
 
Minimal House/Tech House
El Camino (5:58)
Floripa (6:08)
Cactaceae (6:05)
Into The Redwoods (6:08)
Review: Frank Staniek has previous form in the minimal tech house scene as Frank Sonic, recording for the likes of Trapez and My Best Friend. Now he's helping shape out the sound of new San Jose label Wild Palms Trax by laying down the second release under a new alias, Link Gaetz. This is minimal delivered with a crisp focus, from the deliciously pointed 'El Camino' to the deep-diving 'Floripa'. The rhythm section is precision tooled and the atmospherics walk the line between escapism and restraint with ease. 'Cactaceae' is a freakier offering on the flip, but it's still looped up for a direct hit, while 'Into The Redwoods' plays around with vocal hooks and synth riffs for something more like an end-of-set knees up, minimal style.
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WILD 03
WILD 03 (limited hand-stamped 180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: WILD 03. Rel: 18 Jul 23
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Carebears - "Toys Center" (6:59)
Carebears - "Oompa Looppa" (7:34)
Sota - "Malbon" (7:14)
Shacklo - "Shacklo's Groove" (6:54)
Review: Carebears, Sota and Shacklo return for three ultra-minimal cracklers. Carebears avariciously occupies two grooves on the A-side of Wild Circus' third instalment to the WILD series, paring back any overt emotion for pure lo-fi eeriness in the mode of fast, minimal tech briskness. The charge is continued on Sota's 'Malbon', sounding like it's worked the organic gutturations of a sleeping cyborg between the beats, while 'Shacklo's Groove' is curiousy laid-back and equally weird, with wahhing pulsations oozing around a similar mix.
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
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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
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Who We Used To Be
Who We Used To Be (clear vinyl LP)
Cat: LULLP 008. Rel: 02 Apr 24
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Tides (5:09)
We Don't Know (5:01)
Leaves Clap Their Hands On Every Tree (5:28)
Forget About It (6:47)
In Case You Wondered What I've Been Doing (5:48)
Outgrowth (3:09)
What If It Doesn't Work (5:55)
Infinite (3:46)
Right Here (6:21)
Drops Of Colorwater (4:13)
Review: Arutani's third album Who We Used To Be is a meditation on times passed and alternate lives lost, filtered through the decorative lenses of deep, minimal, tech and dub. As if to paint a character portrait of the artist himself, this is a measured, calm, light, mindful and modest album, replete with bulging concave chord undulations and synaptic percussive snaps for balance. Everything from electro's usual dotted rhythmic pattern to progressive house's woodblocky felicities are checked off here, plus the glissando'ing lead on 'In Case You Wondered What I've Been Doing' is a special highlight.
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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
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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
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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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What's Up Everybody EP
What's Up Everybody EP (clear & translucent orange vinyl 12")
Cat: TVH 025. Rel: 04 Apr 24
 
Techno
San Fran (8:10)
Drakey (2:25)
Unwinding (4:39)
Found Out (6:08)
Review: TV Hill Records starts things off rough and curiosity-rousing, with a technical itch from OG AG (Andrew Grant) in collaboration with fellow producer Dimneonsum. A mid-paced deep techno calculator, 'What's Up Everybody' pares back any semblance of emotion for pure robotic urgency, with every sound moving in juddering clockwork lockstep in an abstracted world of pure, preservative mathematic topology. Opener 'San Fran' pits nervous FM loops against an equally anxious Shepard-tonal riser, while calmer moments such as the beatless 'Drakey' still disquiet with their eerie glassiness. One for the bleepy heads, the only humanistic element is the revelatory vocal sample on 'Found Out'.
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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
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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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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
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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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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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Wet Dreams (remastered)
Cat: REPEAT 29. Rel: 16 Jan 24
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Dirty Birds (5:26)
De Icing (7:33)
Get A Job (6:08)
Hangover (7:13)
Striper (7:05)
One To Play Your Mum (7:36)
Love Balls (6:38)
Technics Blisters (6:38)
Unreleased Kraut Jazz (7:09)
Dreams Are Made (6:57)
Review: Repeater's latest reissue takes us back to 2001 and the formative years of the UK tech-house scene. Get F***ed was a (sweary) alias of pioneering producers Nils Hess and the late Nathan Coles, utilised by the pair between 1998 and 2005. Wet Dreams, their sophomore album, first appeared in stores in 2000 and has become hard to find on vinyl in recent years. This edition not only boasts remastered tracks but has also been expanded to three slabs of wax in guarantee a louder pressing. Largely funky and spacey, utilising a mixture of far-sighted synth sounds, deep chords, boisterous house beats, chunky basslines, futurist intent and subtle nods to early UK garage, the album's ten tracks arguably sound as fresh now as they did when they were first unleashed on dancefloors at the dawn of the century.
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Tags: Tech House
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West/East
West/East (12")
Cat: DAMN 001. Rel: 08 Aug 23
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Out West (8:36)
Out East (6:29)
Review: Grant Dell, D.A.M.N. label boss and minimal house purveyor since the late 1990s, and Adam Collins, one half of the duo Omni AM, team up for a delectable double-sided waxen coin minted with the visage of experimental tech. In two breaths, the producers venture both 'Out East' and 'Out West', plunging the otherwise readymade minimal house formula in vats of reverb, b-breaks sensibilities and oddball effects. They also choose an unusual palette of sounds, which verges on speed garage by the time we reach the end of the B.
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Played by: DJ ROCCA
Tags: Tech House | Minimal
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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
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Weather Can Happen EP
Cat: NDQT 001. Rel: 22 Mar 24
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Double Elbow (7:20)
MM Swimsuit (7:07)
Weather Can Happen (6:17)
Review: Offenbach upstart Tom Ries has been impressing with his playful take on minimal since debuting in 2017, and he's on especially fun and funky form for this first release on Inadequate Audio. Every track is a winner, but 'MM Swimsuit' is a particularly deadly cut thanks to the combination of swinging, sizzling drums, pinging sound design and warm, smudgy chords cast in a jazzy tone that only adds to the grooviness. Every track has its own distinct character, making this a must-check for anyone who likes their shuffling minimal to play out with flair.
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Played by: DJ Mau Mau
Tags: Tech House
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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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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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We Like Rain
We Like Rain (limited 12")
Cat: WB 028. Rel: 13 Nov 23
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Heartgirls (6:52)
We Like Rain (6:13)
Almost Death (7:22)
Almost Death (Darren Allen Crimes Of The Future remix) (7:16)
Review: Wicked Bass welcome Lucretio & Omar Akhrif for its 20th release and a fittingly goto one it is too. 'Heartgirls' has a filthy groove with snappy hits and marching drum funk all run through with some wonky synth action. 'We Like Rain' is another full flavour and fleshy cut with rasping bass madness and militant drums. 'Almost Death' is another one with a stiff rhythm and slamming drums, this time with unsettling vocal stabs and wild acid lines. Darren Allen's Crimes Of The Future remix of the same tune is a melon twisting slice of dubbed out afterparty techno.
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Played by: DJ Mau Mau
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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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Way Back EP
Cat: REFACELIMITED 011. Rel: 10 Oct 22
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Way Back (7:57)
Kaleidoscope (8:07)
Groove 2 (7:42)
Lent (6:45)
Review: Italian newcomer Adam Oubkou aka Direkt is sure to turn plenty of heads with this new EP on RE.FACE's limited edition vinyl series. He soon licks you in with the lovely dubby vibes and horizonless chords of 'Way Back' then get you more upright with the silky smooth loops and far-sighted chords of 'Kaleidoscope.' The flip side opens with 'Groove 2' which is another one to get your head amongst distant planets and soft-focus chords. Closer 'Lent' is a much more tense groove with lumpy drums and jumbled rhythms run through with freaky sci-fi sounds and muttered vocals.
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
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