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Elastobabe
Cat: PERLON 26. Rel: 16 Jun 22
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Elastobabe (original mix) (6:27)
Elastobabe (Soul Capsule's Cosmic Warrior mix) (5:41)
Elastoflo (T Melchior & P Ford remix) (1:35)
 in stock $16.25
Vintage Vinyl 3
Vintage Vinyl 3 (hand-stamped heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: SCHATVV 03. Rel: 15 Jan 16
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Mispent Years (4:55)
A Question Of Timing (7:37)
Slumberkings (6:10)
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Battle Of The Planets Remixes (Anil Aras, Kepler, Thoma Bulwer & Anna Wall, & Laidlaw mixes)
Cat: BMVMT 008. Rel: 13 Jan 23
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Questions From The Future (Anil Aras remix) (5:51)
Work It (Kepler remix) (6:15)
Planet 90 (Thoma Bulwer & Anna Wall remix) (7:03)
Infinity (Laidlaw remix) (7:28)
Review: For a few years a while ago, Robert James was one of the hottest names in house. He ushered in the post-minimal era with colourful, accessible sounds that brought some much needed life and charm back to the scene. After disappearing for a time he returned with his debut album in May and now some of it gets some top remixes. Slapfunk's Anil Aras pumps a nice cosmic house vibe, Kepler does his tight, high tempo work and Thoma Bulwer & Anna Wall combine their skills once more on a clipped, punchy tech house version of 'Planet 90.' Laidlaw lays out some electronic drum funk with a fine version of 'Infinity' to close.
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Partial Light
Partial Light (double 12")
Cat: CC 02. Rel: 20 Jun 22
 
Deep House
Fly Fly (11:01)
Eargrind (7:51)
Light Up (7:58)
Unlike Dislike (9:31)
Review: 
For their second installment, the Chateau Chepere crew brings on board legendary producer Stephan Laubner under his STL moniker, with four time warping pieces of music. With his distinctive and intricate sonic palette, Laubner extracts from his hardware different musical colors and shapes to produce singular atmospheres. Opening up the EP is Fly Fly, an epic 11 min minimal house trip full of tension and excitement, followed by Eargrind, an eerie, laid back Detroit leaning ballad. On the flip is Light Up, a spaced out, playful and bittersweet number that will revitalize any hazy after-hours dancefloor. Closing up the EP is Unlike Dislike, a quirky, jacking and mischievous techno workout for the packed club. This diverse ep will pull the listeners and dancers into Laubner's multifaceted, low key but captivating universe.

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Square One
Square One (pink & purple vinyl double 12")
Cat: UTS 07PINKPUR. Rel: 30 Nov 21
 
Deep House
Light Of Day (6:34)
Bumpin' Headz (7:26)
Hunting (6:17)
Plants & Astronauts (6:20)
A Gloomy Morning In The Red Box (6:27)
Liberte (7:32)
Dillusion (6:02)
Lac De Marcenay (8:12)
Review: Locklead has been laying down classy house music for the likes of Pleasure Zone, Rawax, Unknown To The Unknown and Hot Haus, so you know he means business. After this sterling run of singles he's stepping to Up The Stuss with his debut album Square One, which deals in eight richly rendered cuts of contemporary tackle that sum up everything he's achieved to date. There's a pervasive deepness at work on 'Light Of Day' which draws you in from the get-go, while 'Bumpin' Headz' revels in shimmering, bouncy chords and Detroit flavoured strings pads. 'Hunting' has a more inquisitive quality as it courses through minimal-tinted grooves and synth riffs, while 'Plants & Astronauts' takes a more cosmic approach to the tech house formula. We could go on but you get the idea - this is house music through and through, presented in pristine technicolour for maximum satisfaction.
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Speicher 117
Cat: KOMPAKTEX 117. Rel: 11 Aug 21
 
Techno
No (6:58)
Frontex Frappant (6:31)
Review: Over a career stretching back almost two decades, Robag Wruhme has proved to be one of minimal house and techno's most unique producers, with a trademark sound that's become a byword for mind-altering, late-night quality. Fans of the Wruhme sound will love his latest outing on Kompakt extra. Our pick of the pair is driving A-side 'No', where mystical sounds, exotic percussion and sustained chords rise above a thrusting bassline and a rock-solid drum machine rhythm. By his standards it's quite "big", though that's not a criticism - 'No' genuinely sounds like a proper peak-time banger. B-side 'Frontex Freppant' is more in-keeping with his hazy, hypnotic sound of old, with stabbing electronics, looped aural textures and wonky electronics clustered around another tough, weighty techno groove.
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Limo Trax Green
2025 bestseller!
Cat: LTRAX 02. Rel: 21 Feb 25
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Milion - "Tuin Van Bret" (7:31)
Exonym - "Hagring" (4:49)
Dombee - "Brixton" (6:07)
Wodda - "Dark N Stormy" (5:35)
Review: Limo Trax wind down the tinters and shoot us a knowing look through the Wayfarers, as their latest procurement in slick minimal house and techno blares out the limo stereo. This latest addition to their colours series comes in verdant green, and corrals the talents of Milion, Exonym, Dombee and Wodda, all of whom lay down a clacking sonic technic each. 'Tuin Van Bret' exposes the vibe with beeping chords and an injurious party-starting film dialogue sample, as swarthy, silly excitable funk ensues. 'Hagring' marks the A2 with a "gimme dem" sample and moody swells, while 'Brixton' pays homage to the legendary Lambeth area with a speed garage distributary, reminiscent of Serious Danger's earliest movements in the sound. 'Dark N Stormy' perfects this speedy trend, adding expulsive breaks and oozing licks between the four-by-fours.
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First New Dance
Cat: RWX 019. Rel: 16 Aug 22
 
Minimal House/Tech House
First New Dance (11:54)
Undoing (11:12)
Review: Hot on the heels of his well-received EPs on Linear and Midi Records, Ionut Arapu returns to Rawax with two more top-quality tech-house cuts in his distinctive trademark style. On A-side 'First New Dance', the experienced Romanian producer peppers a rolling, bass-heavy groove with cut-up and layered vocal textures, deliciously wonky electronic lead lines, star-fall sounds and the kind of melodic elements more often associated with 1990s IDM. He opts for a deeper, more melancholic tone on 'Undoing', where emotive chords, dubbed-out electronic motifs and intergalactic synth sounds cluster around a sturdy, peak-time ready groove.
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Slink 'N Slide
Slink 'N Slide (blue vinyl 12")
Cat: UTS 14. Rel: 10 Oct 23
 
Deep House
Slink 'N Slide (6:22)
Viral Vendor (Trance mix) (6:20)
Pumba (5:52)
Clarkey's Car Keys (6:02)
Review: Chris Stussy's Up The Stuss label is one of the hottest out there right now - a fresh label setting the underground with its mix of spaced out breaks and deep house, slick minimal and futurist techno sounds. Jhobei is part of that revolution and lands here with a fresh four tacker that cones on nice blue vinyl, with 'Slink 'N Slide' - a throwback sound with rave overtones and rapping basslines that never quit - and 'Viral Vendor' (Trance mix) among the rigid groove highlights.
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Kutika
Kutika (12")
Cat: VT 002. Rel: 25 Apr 23
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Kutika (7:45)
Kutika (dub) (6:31)
Kutika (The WC remix) (9:08)
Kutika (Remotif remix) (7:46)
Review: Psychedelic dance technicians explore the recesses of weird emotion with their latest release with Latrec. The original 'Kutika' is like a pocket calculator gone rogue, blending an electrified MPC-style jam on the beat with dubbed-out vocal samples and an oddly resonant bass synth. Paranoid London member Quinn Whalley crops up on the B-side, together with Matt Cowell under the name The WC, for a remix - the toilet humour is apt, since this version of the track does sort of sound like it's sloshing around in a washbasin, with its verbed-out delays on the bass. Remotif, meanwhile, throws a driving trance curveball on the B2.
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Hot Creations Sampler I
2025 bestseller!
Cat: HOTC 2401. Rel: 12 Mar 25
 
Deep House
Kolter - "Red Alert" (5:46)
HoneyLuv & Mason Maynard - "XTC" (Jamie Jones remix) (7:31)
Lauren Lane - "Ryde Or Die Anthem" (5:23)
Carloh - "Quisiera Tenerte" (6:58)
Review: Hot Creations' latest vinyl sampler delivers four essential cuts, each with its own distinct flavour, while maintaining a coherent, subtle progression. Kolter's 'Red Alert' opens the A-side with a thundering intensity, its old-school house energy and relentless groove laying down a powerful foundation. Jamie Jones's rework of 'XTC' follows, taking the original into a deep, bewitching realm with dubby atmospherics and a head-nodding rhythm that perfectly complements the previous track. Flip it, Lauren Lane's 'Ryde Or Die Anthem' offers a playful rework of DMX's 'Ruff Ryder's Anthem', blending rolling basslines and rapped vocals with transcendent guitar stabs for a tripped-out ride. Finally, Carloh's 'Quisiera Tenerte' injects a lively Latin groove, dripping with enthralling basslines and hooky vocals that ensure the groove never falters. Each track is finely tuned to create a mix that's full of energy but never overcomplicated, seamlessly connecting one moment to the next.
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Roast Beat
Cat: OTP 04. Rel: 21 Jul 23
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Dream Team (6:15)
Roast-Beat (6:48)
It's Time To Kick Ass (5:25)
Just For (5:24)
Breaking Point (4:27)
Review: Munir Nadir has been a resident of the Turin club project Outcast Planet for many years - since day one, in fact - so he is a perfect producer to embody is sound as he now steps up to contribute the fourth release on the label. He has a superbly robust sounds with 'Dream Team' soon locking you timo a tight, punchy groove with playful female vocal and sci-fi designs. 'Roast-Beat' is another industrial cosmic-tech banger for sweat inducing sets, and 'It's Time To Kick Ass' has roaming bass grinding away beneath crisp tech house hits. Two further tough tech outings close down this useful EP.
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Solipsism EP
2025 bestseller!
Solipsism EP (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: MW 011. Rel: 26 Feb 25
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Solipsism (6:57)
Street Lite (5:46)
Freeze (7:37)
Glove Box (6:12)
Review: 'Solipsism' opens with sleek, futuristic energy where its infectious groove and sharp percussion that locks dancers into its hypnotic rhythm. It's a shinning example in refined minimal techno, balancing precision with raw club energy. 'Street Lite' follows, evoking the spirit of early 90s UK techno with rolling drums and nostalgic synth textures, transporting listeners straight to a dimly lit warehouse. On Side-2, 'Freeze' shifts into heavier territory, driven by a weighty bassline and pounding rhythms that demand attention. It's a raw and relentless techno cut built for peak-time intensity. Closing the EP, 'Glove Box' leans into new beat influences, layering thick synth stabs and mechanical grooves for a gritty yet infectious finish. Drum-heavy and rich in character, this record is all about the old-school techno feel while keeping things fresh. It's a love letter to the past with both feet firmly on the dancefloor, designed for those who crave deep, rhythmic intensity with a timeless edge.
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BODOACEVA 004
2025 bestseller!
Cat: BODOACEVA 004. Rel: 10 Jun 25
 
Deep House
Frits Wentink & Malin Genie - "Ambrosia" (5:24)
Frits Wentink & Malin Genie - "Exopaq" (5:32)
ZZ BANKS - "Comet" (Deep mix) (4:10)
Clovis Chilwell - "Don't Let The Night End" (5:16)
Dominic Oswald - "Never Letting Go" (4:40)
Rico Scott - "Slow Burn" (4:59)
Review: Bobby Donny's ongoing ACE series of vinyl releases has thus far delivered some genuine deep house treats. This is particularly true of the Dutch label's sporadic, compilation style EPs, which tend to showcase tracks previously released on digital-only EPs. There's plenty to set the pulse racing on EP number four, with highlights including two fine collaborations between label founder Frits Wentink and fellow Amsterdam scene stalwart Malin Genie (the sub-heavy peak-time bounce of 'Ambrosia' and the techno-tempo hypnotism of 'Exopaq'); the ultra-deep two-step house shuffle of 'Comet (Deep mix)' by ZZ Banks; the Italo-house influenced colour of Clovis Chilwell's 'Don't Let The Night End'; and the deep, hazy and dubbed-out brilliance of 'Slow Burn' by Rico Scott.
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Played by: Superbreak, Kisk, Max Sinàl
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Time Travel: Journey 2
2025 bestseller!
Cat: REPEAT 32. Rel: 30 Dec 24
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Dark 1.2 (unreleased re-edit) (6:50)
Underskopje (7:05)
The Future (6:40)
I Like That (unreleased re-edit) (7:21)
Helicopter (feat Terry Francis - Eddie Smooth Landing mix) (6:03)
In The Van (7:35)
In The Van (Fractured mix) (6:42)
Review: Repeat Records are currently embarking on a multi-part series of longtime DJ Eddie Richards' earliest tracks, and this second journey - that's right - follows up the first waxen time capsule to appear so far. Richards' behind-the-booth adventurousness is often credited as one of the instrumental factors in the spread of house music in the UK, and doesn't 'Time Travel' show it. Lesser known as a producer but still much respected in said niche, several choice slab-grooves from Richards' early noughts numbers are selected here: track two from 2002's 'The Dark' EP, 'Underskopje' from that same year's Kubrickian tech house hurler 'Open The Pod Door' EP, and a legitly deep cut from the AA2 side of Richards' Othersound debut 'Dope'. One for early tech house heads, when the genre was still innocent and real experts reigned supreme.
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Love State
2025 bestseller!
Cat: SEMID 022. Rel: 08 Apr 25
 
Deep House
Demi Riquisimo & Clint - "Swoose" (7:30)
Swoose - "Re/Vision" (5:41)
Lulah Francs - "I Do Declare" (6:44)
Dukwa - "Tangled" (6:12)
Anastasia Zems - "Eternal Beauty" (5:15)
Asa Tate - "Dog Years" (6:20)
Review: Detroit-raised, London-based Demi Riquisimo assembles a dynamic mix of label favourites and fresh talent on Love State, the 22nd release from his Semi Delicious imprint. This six-track V/A hears offerings from Demi himself alongside Clint, Swoose, Lulah Francs, Dukwa, Anastasia Zem & Asa Tate, blending club modernity with classic analogue dance influences, sampling every sonic cate from Italo to tech house. Best among the bunch has to be Swoose's 'Re/Vision' and Anastasia Zems' 'Eternal Beauty', which bring together wasted electro, Italian new beat and trance for well-measured tinctures of dreaminess.
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I Was Deep In My Last Life
2025 bestseller!
I Was Deep In My Last Life (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: BOND 12078. Rel: 27 Mar 25
 
Minimal House/Tech House
I Was Deep In My Last Life (8:09)
Dub Chronicles #7 (6:08)
The Rush (feat Robert Owens) (6:45)
Diabla (6:34)
Review: Sating minimal techno flows, Bondage Records preface their latest release with the phrase "next up". It's implied that, by sampling and cycling through many a novel artistic talent, their label becomes an unstoppable assembly line of feline sonics. Frankfurt producer and DJ Sascha Dive is next up, adding to an incredible daisy-wreath of 12"s put out since early 2005. 'I Was Deep In My Past Life' hears Dive dive back into one of his many pre-incarnate bygones via extra-mile sound synthesis and design, the resultant sound of which evokes an undulant, blobby time-tunnel. 'Dub Chronicles No7', meanwhile, has been thoroughly transient-maximised, with a snappy drum buss envelope uppercutting the technic beats like automations of an iron fist.
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Dey Know Vol 2
2025 bestseller!
Dey Know Vol 2 (green vinyl 12")
Cat: PHONOGRAMME 54. Rel: 21 Jan 25
 
Deep House
Co$mic Felacio (Freaking92) (4:20)
Gift Of Gab (5:02)
Willie Wonkaaa (5:14)
Akirashi (4:41)
Review: Byron The Aquarius is a bastion of quality modern house music and the seance volume f this series on Phonogramme can't come soon enough. It finds the keys master and former hip-hop producer doing what he does best - laying down raw, dusty beats with captivating melodies. 'Co$mic Felacio (Freaking92)' stars with low-slung menace, 'Gift Of Gab' is a bright house stomper with smudged and smeared chords and 'Willie Wonkaaa' has a darker, more unsettling edge and squealing synth lead. 'Akirashi' is a nice chilled-out beatdown to close.
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The Chants Of The Holy Oyster
VARIOUS
The Chants Of The Holy Oyster (limited 4xLP box set in slipcase)
Cat: OYSTER 40. Rel: 05 May 23
 
Minimal House/Tech House
SONS & Go Dam - "Force Of Will" (7:01)
Volodymyr Gnatenko - "Subra" (7:25)
RDS & Eversines - "Plooooooink" (6:07)
Ray Castoldi - "1991" (4:42)
Maara & Priori - "C'mon" (6:37)
Furious Frank - "Textile Man" (5:59)
Big Zen - "Really Bad Habit" (5:26)
Sansibar - "Between Two Circles" (6:29)
Roza Terenzi - "Beat Pig" (7:17)
Adam Pits - "Spreadable" (6:12)
Sound Mercenary - "Float Downstream" (6:30)
Syzygy - "Can I Dream?" (6:25)
Sohrab - "Silk Road" (6:50)
D Tiffany - "Ghost Filter" (5:54)
Maara - "Floating In The Swamp" (5:36)
SW - "Bixsixstreetlicks" (4:59)
Oma Totem - "Sardana Sardana" (9:20)
Eversines - "Onigi" (ambient version) (6:09)
Review: Ray Colino's steady hand on the tiller at Kalahari Oyster Cult has led to it becoming one of the finest, most distinctive labels operating in the wider techno-sphere. Notching up its 40th release in only five years, the collective energy of the cult doubles down on its spiritually-charged trance leanings with this righteous 18 track sermon featuring an impressive cast from close family members to headline acts. Whether it's the acid bubblebath of Volodymyr Gnatenko or Maara & Priori throwing down some deadly hand drum tech for the peak time, your sets are about to get a serious re-up of wiggy wonders. At a time when the early techno-trance sound has become so en vogue, Kalahari's clarity of vision and commitment to the vibe marks it out as a true scene leader.
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Played by: Rave Energy
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No Point EP
Cat: PLZ 043. Rel: 31 Jan 24
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Ghost (6:04)
Beamed (5:12)
Pristine (6:18)
Temptation (7:01)
Review: Pleasure Zone continues to be an inspiring force in the European minimal tech house scene, and they've really pulled the stops out with this essential new release from Boutiq.808 and Tom Marvin. We're not hip to who these cats are, but their music says it all as they skip through snappy rhythms and bold synth forms with the kind of flair you might find on a Spacetravel record. If you appreciate your quirky minimal played out with a live immediacy and some of that Perlon-esque sauce, this record will be well up your street.
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Freak Of Nature Vol 2
Freak Of Nature Vol 2 (12" in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: BSR 037. Rel: 19 Jan 23
 
Progressive House
Border Control (Ahora Si) (feat Ivy Barkakati & Furious Frank) (6:23)
Post Pump (5:45)
Bass'd In Berlin (6:11)
Review: Since debuting a decade ago, Sleep D has refused to settle on one specific style or sub-genre, though in recent years the duo seems to have settled on a sound that prioritises hallucinatory, TB-303-driven sounds, weighty techno grooves and nods towards mid-90s ambient techno. These elements are much in evidence on the Australian outfit's latest EP, though there are also audible nods to neo-trance and the formative years of the psy-trance movement. They first join forces with Ivy Barkakati and Furious Frank on the constantly rising, mind-altering neo-trance throb of 'Border Control (Ahora Si)', before reaching for seriously trippy electronic motifs, creepy chords, metallic-sounding electronic bass and sturdy house beats on 'Post Pump'. Closing cut 'Bass'd in Berlin', meanwhile, immerses us in ambient electronics and mutilated choral samples before introducing a seriously pulsating, trance-style groove.
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Played by: Evan Michael, Nummer
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Echo Scapes Clutch
Cat: MCRV 016. Rel: 13 Dec 24
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Eric Louis - "Voice Memo" (7:15)
Kirill Matveev - "Never Losing That Track" (Genning remix) (7:00)
Tm Shuffle - "Artist" (6:00)
Nicolas Barnes - "Outro" (7:50)
Review: MixCult Records' latest release offers an atmospheric journey through deep and dub techno, featuring standout artists like Eric Louis, Kirill Matveev, Genning, TM Shuffle and Nicolas Barnes. Eric Louis's 'Voice Memo' opens the compilation with a haunting blend of soft bass pulses and ethereal vocals, setting a reflective tone. Kirill Matveev's 'Never Losing That Track (Genning Remix)' layers sweeping synths over a driving beat, creating a euphoric yet wistful energy that's perfect for early-morning dancefloors. On the B-side, TM Shuffle's 'Artist' dives into the dub techno world, its solid groove grounding listeners. Nicolas Barnes wraps things up with 'Outro', an ambient masterpiece that fades into introspective calm.
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Red Yellow Black
Cat: MULEMUSIQ 288. Rel: 28 Nov 23
 
Deep House
Waterfall
Tokyo Street
Midnight On The Mountain
Labyrinth
By The River
Good Morning
Bubbles
DHQ
By The Lake
Review: After initially reserving much of his music for his own Tartan label, Wallace has been on plenty of fine sojourns to other top labels of late including CWPT's from Palms Trax, Studio Barnhus and Rhythm Section. Now he makes his biggest statement yet with a double album on Mule Musiq that draws on everything in his arsenal. His deft melodic touch and innocent synth work defines the first couple of clean and airy cuts while his knack for an unusual rhythm defines the loopy and hypnotic 'Midnight On The Mountain,' 'By The River' is a gorgeous deep house cut with eastern melodies and 'Bubbles' is pure dreaming material for zoned out sessions. A fine work from the talented Wallace.
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Sunrise Generation
Cat: CRM 321. Rel: 14 Nov 24
 
Deep House
Sunrise Generation (7:28)
Sunrise Generation (Meera remix) (9:50)
Review: Damian Lazarus returns to Crosstown Rebels with 'Sunrise Generation', featuring the celebrated vocals of singer-songwriter Fink. Set for release on November 8, 2024, this highly anticipated track marks Lazarus' first solo material on the label in over a year, following his Grammy-nominated collaboration with Diplo and Jungle. 'Sunrise Generation' captures the euphoric energy of sunrise, blending emotive soundscapes with Lazarus' signature atmospheric style. Norwegian talent Meera, a rising star within the Crosstown Rebels family, contributes a deep, textured remix, adding fresh layers to Fink's haunting vocals. This release reaffirms Lazarus' position as a visionary force within the electronic music scene.
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Chronicles
Cat: JIL 002. Rel: 21 Mar 25
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Creek (6:23)
Chronicles (6:36)
Slappy Whappy Dub (6:01)
Synergy-Lo (6:24)
Review: RDS's latest for Jamming Is Life captures the essence of imperfection with raw, vintage machinery. The EP opens with 'Creek,' a deep acid-driven track that teases and builds, offering a mesmerizing, hypnotic rhythm. It's an immediate dancefloor mover, full of controlled chaos and shifting tension. Next, 'Chronicles' pulls us into darker, more mysterious territory. With tech-heavy beats and a tight, swirling atmosphere, it walks the line between groove and unpredictability. The driving rhythm never quite reveals its destination, keeping things fresh and engaging. On the B-side, 'Slappy Whappy Dub' stands out with its tribal, proggy undertones. The track builds slowly, adding layers of tension with each beat. Finally, 'Synergy-Lo' rounds things off with a subtle, trancy techno cut, bringing a satisfying, smooth close to a release built on unpredictability and rhythmic mastery.
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Various Aliens II
Cat: WRTA 005. Rel: 23 Jul 24
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Boronas & Snad - "Affliction" (7:29)
Bartaub - "Orbit The Dance Planet" (6:02)
Mountain People - "I Am The Void" (6:17)
Nesta - "Tarte Citron" (6:44)
Review: Following Ohm Hourani's infectious 'Barbara' featuring remixes by Ricardo Villalobos and Amir Javasoul, We R The Aliens presents a standout various artists compilation with an all-star lineup of Boronas & Snad, Bartaub, Mountain People, and Nesta. Boronas & Snad's 'Affliction' is rich with haunting synths, rolling MPC percussion, and mind-bending delays. Istanbul's Bartaub pays homage to the '90s with 'Orbit The Dance Planet' which blends bumpy breaks, robotic voices, and ghastly chords. On the flip, Mountain People delivers 'I Am The Void,' featuring shuffled drums and dubby stabs. Finally, Beirut's Nesta closes with 'Tarte Citron' a late '90s tech house track with crisp percussion and catchy vocals.
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We Were All Kids Once EP
Cat: REKIDS 255. Rel: 12 Dec 24
 
Minimal House/Tech House
One Day (6:31)
Don't Touch (6:03)
Rollercoster (7:13)
Someone (7:09)
Review: Santos' latest for Matt Edwards' Rekids imprint marks another step forward in his already accomplished career. The four tracks on this EP combine rugged house/techno on 'One Day,' tight, drummy grooves on 'Don't Touch' and 'Rollercoaster,' and a soulful deep house flavour on 'Someone.' It's a solid, dancefloor-friendly package that showcases Santos' ability to evolve while maintaining the qualities that first got him noticed. Supported by figures like Ryan Elliott, Honey Dijon, and Ame, this EP confirms Santos is at the top of his game, still innovating while staying true to his roots.
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Played by: Rolando
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Moon & The Sun
Cat: MUSIK 115. Rel: 05 Jun 23
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Moon And The Sun (6:49)
No Snakes Please (6:40)
LSD (6:11)
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Elektronico EP
Cat: PILLZ 06. Rel: 05 Dec 24
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Elektronico (6:10)
Raves Weekend (6:19)
Acid Computer (7:23)
Get Fanki (7:09)
Review: The cult Pillz label returns hot on the heels of a sold-out 12" last time around. For their next drop, they welcome Argentinian talent Stefano Andriezzi who is known for bringing great colour to his beats. This 'Elektronico' EP showcases his skill with four tracks that explore diverse underground moods with take cues from ravey electro, techno and hints of house. 'Elektronico' opens with turbocharged pads and bass making of an upright and urgent future tech house beat. 'Raves Weekend' is more fluid with a bouncing bassline and old-school rave sirens to get things going and 'Acid Computer' then pairs things back to a lovely organ line and 90s house vibe with colourful daubs of synth. 'Get Fanki' shuts down with a nice fist-pumping thump.
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Slanch EP
Slanch EP (12")
Cat: LV 8. Rel: 11 Mar 25
 
Deep House
Laguna Seca (6:37)
Slanch (6:45)
Iamreal (7:10)
Review: Wills, a key figure in the Long Vehicle crew, returns with a three-track EP that explores the darker corners of techno. 'Laguna Seca' paves the way with its insistent rhythms and shimmering synths recalling the French touch sound, but with a harder, more propulsive edge. Think Daft Punk after one too many espressos, or Laurent Garnier channeling the spirit of Jeff Mills. 'Slanch' delves deeper into the shadows with a distorted, slightly terrifying bassline (in the best way) that evokes a sense of otherworldly eeriness. The EP's centerpiece, 'Iamreal', is a seven-minute odyssey that unfolds with frenzied momentum, pummelling rhythms and radiant melodies taking the listener to a different realm. The offering is both experimental and uncompromising, a reminder that techno can be both visceral and cerebral.
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Played by: DJ Mau Mau
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Dreaming Of A Silver Future
Cat: MUSIK 118. Rel: 05 Nov 24
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Dreaming Of A Silver Future (8:47)
Your Name On My Arm (7:18)
Do You Wanna Wonder (7:13)
Review: Following years spent serving up sounds on a wide variety of underground labels (Into The Woods, Atipic and Infuse included), Alexis Cabrera renews his productive partnership with Raum Musik - a label he last appeared on four years ago. The EP highlight is unquestionably A-side 'Dreaming of a Silver Future', a sparkling and positive-sounding affair in which spoken word snippets, shimmering stabs, jacking drum fills and tight TB-303 tweaks rise above a chunky bassline and restless drums. Flipside opener 'Your Name On My Arm' is a rugged and decidedly moody affair in which blackened electronics, trippy samples and dystopian sonics, cropped vocal samples and short TB-303 tweaks ride a charred bassline and chunky tech-house beats, while 'Do You Wanna Wonder' is a hypnotic and lightly intergalactic European tech-house roller with notably crunchy drums and a few nods to Twilo-era Danny Tenaglia.
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Tomorrow People
Tomorrow People (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: SEXTAPE 005. Rel: 16 Feb 24
 
Progressive House
Okaii (5:21)
Tomorrow People (5:48)
Informatic (5:45)
Nutrient Streams (5:37)
Played by: DJ Mau Mau
 in stock $16.25
Model Turned Programmer (reissue)
Cat: ATJ 018. Rel: 24 Dec 24
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Introduction (0:34)
Damn Campers (6:20)
Delicious & Delirious (7:00)
Beat Treats (long LP version) (10:23)
Balance (5:20)
In Between (interlude #I) (0:45)
In Between (long LP version) (7:20)
Motorcycle Emptyness (6:32)
Leading In (interlude #2) (0:55)
Friday Night With Burt Reynolds (8:38)
Chocolat Weazel (Loop edit) (4:14)
Review: Germany's Marvin Dash is one of those house producers who is on the radars of those who know, but should have a much wider profile given his skills. He mixes up Detroit vibes and minimal grooves and has done for more than 30 years. Back in the early days he worked with the notorious Lowtec and was at the heart of the DIY scene in East Germany. Now some of his best work from that time gets reissued on this fine double album which is a quality blend of emotive house groves, loose-limbed tech workouts and immersive downtempo soundscapes.
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Circuit Funk EP
Cat: CHIWAX 030. Rel: 27 Feb 20
 
Deep House
Circuit Funk (5:28)
After Of The After The Storm (6:27)
Saint P Night Out (5:28)
Eventually House (5:42)
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Mana EP
Mana EP (12")
Cat: GETTRAUM 015. Rel: 19 May 25
 
Techno
Mana (4:48)
Azul (4:32)
Mana (Traumer 'stop' remix) (6:34)
Kredo (4:49)
Review: A new-ish name, but Obscure Shape and classically trained musician Conrad - the two halves of Urban CC - are already experts at blending high-energy techno with deep, playful textures. Side-A kicks off with 'Mana', a nicely paced, uptempo techno weapon that channels a vintage 90s spirit, full of raw drive and momentum. 'Azul' follows, switching gears into a bouncier, tech house-flavored groove. Deep basslines anchor the track while playful, urban-tinged sound effects add a fresh, streetwise character. On Side-B, label head Traumer steps in with a remix of 'Mana', reimagining the original into a deeper, more melodic journey. Rich chords flow over a hypnotic groove making this a sophisticated and atmospheric alternative to the more direct original. Finally, 'Kredo' closes the EP on a high note i a sleek and classy techno cut. Its clean production, hazy euphoria and warm atmosphere create the perfect vibe for those special late-night or early-morning moments. A dynamic and well-rounded EP that shows both a respect for techno's roots and a clear creative vision for where it can go next.
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Retro Future Chapter 4
Cat: TALMANRF 4. Rel: 17 Feb 25
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Kosh - "Back To The Future" (7:02)
Christopher Ledger - "Steady Process" (6:17)
Reflex Blue - "Super Sweet Feeling" (5:53)
Luca Attanasio - "Mystery Freak" (5:59)
Review: This compilation delves into the depths of electronic music, showcasing a diverse range of artists who blend retro influences with futuristic sounds. It's a captivating journey through hypnotic rhythms, atmospheric textures, and captivating melodies, with each track offering a unique perspective on the ever-evolving landscape of electronic music. Kosh's 'Back To The Future' sets the tone with its pulsating energy and nostalgic synth lines, while Christopher Ledger's 'Steady Process' creates a mesmerizing atmosphere with its hypnotic rhythms and evolving soundscapes. Reflex Blue's 'Super Sweet Feeling' injects a dose of Italo-disco-infused energy, its infectious melodies and driving bassline guaranteed to get bodies moving. Luca Attanasio's 'Mystery Freak' closes out the compilation with a darker, more experimental vibe, its haunting melodies and intricate textures leaving a lasting impression.
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Leaving You
Leaving You (green & orange vinyl 12")
Cat: NATURE 012. Rel: 25 Feb 25
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Leaving You (6:02)
Underbite (5:57)
Fat Couch (7:16)
Review: wAFF is a part of the big room techno future at this stage. The UK artist has been rolling out effective tracks to lock in large crowds for many years on a range of labels. It is Nature where he finds himself here and once again he sticks to his usual formula - well designed drums that are chunky but warm, with burrowing synths up top and some effects and vocals to bring them alive. 'Leaving You' starts things at a slick pace, 'Underbite' is a little more minimal and loopy and 'Fat Couch' brings a classic r&b sample to the tech beats for even more crowd-pleasing effect.
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El Metodo
El Metodo (2xLP)
Cat: PH 008. Rel: 28 Nov 24
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Low Pression (3:38)
El Metodo (6:31)
Trago Amargo (6:33)
Nostalgico (5:34)
Soledad (5:19)
UBM (5:23)
Re-progre (6:37)
TEK-NACO (6:43)
Rolando Y Chufla (Burundanga mix) (4:29)
It's All About Love (5:24)
Marcha Sudaca (5:39)
Review: Phonotheque Records presents Juan Dairecshion (a pseudonym of Juan Bozzolasco) with 'El Metodo' for its eighth release, laying down an extremely well-crafted, tenebrous techno, house and tech house spine-tingler for the sensitive ear come nervous system. The Uruguayan producer is said to possess a broad range, flaunting an ability to indulge both club-ready rhythms and darker, deeper moments, and this is more than laid bare on the exposition 'Low Pression', coining a brilliant new cognate of "pressure" while opting for a kickless, sinister tension, its space-age SFX and eerie percussions landing the tune somewhere between Roswell and a New York alleyway. Things get more orthodox from there, though the record never once lets up on its eerie dance dramatics; 'Nostalgico', 'Re-progre', 'UBM' and 'It's All About Love' are the increasingly ethereal highlights among them, as the record grows weirder and weirder, hollower and hollower.
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Personal Universal
Cat: HBL 006. Rel: 28 Apr 25
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Dragapella (Hard edit) (7:21)
Simple One (5:29)
Laculesdesample (5:58)
Review: Lisbon's Hubble Recordings present their sixth release so far, keeping firm to their artist-specific EPs approach following brilliant releases from Kaesar, Costin RP, Miroloja, Octave and Alex Pervukhin. The latest is from tech house hurler Sublee aka Stefan Nicu, whose flight-booking impulse is as strong as ever, here having stopped over from far-flung Romania. After a string of both digital and vinyl stopovers, 'Personal Universal' appears as the pendular follow-up to 2024's Rawax debut 'Simple Two', bringing hugely doubled vocal cantata to a fervent acid build on the title track, while ensuers 'Simple One' and 'Laculesdesample' bring fidgety synth double bass and unorthodox percussions. A personal universe we'd never want to leave!
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Slender Machine EP
Cat: VNCBRG 010. Rel: 10 Apr 25
 
Techno
Clarify That (5:33)
Save Kit (5:34)
Hanging Around (5:01)
Slender Machine (6:05)
Review: Ukraine-born, New York-based Kurilo's latest release captures a period of deep personal reflection and movement. Drawing inspiration from his time in Berlin and his tours around Europe, the music balances the frenetic energy of big cities with moments of solitude. 'Clarify That' opens with a direct, no-nonsense groove, setting the tone for a release that doesn't linger on nostalgia but instead pushes forward. Tracks like 'Save Kit' work with subtler textures, allowing bass and percussion to breathe, while 'Hanging Around' and 'Slender Machine' explore more unconventional rhythms and sonic space. There's an honesty to the music that doesn't shy away from exploring different tempos and feels, capturing Kurilo's evolving sound and sense of placeiwithout falling into any easy or familiar narrative.
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Perspective EP
Cat: PILLZ 05. Rel: 24 Mar 25
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Cactus Lover (5:26)
DPA (5:49)
Perspective (6:12)
Mind Ur Trip (6:28)
Review: Joolmad, an emerging name in the ever-fertile UK techno scene, offers up a potent four-tracker with the 'Perspective' EP. Having recently turned heads with his release on TSOL, this young producer displays a keen understanding of the shadowy nuances that propel a club into a frenzy. 'Cactus Lover' sets the bar with a relentless groove and eerie melodies, hinting at a darker, industrial-tinged aesthetic. 'Dpa' delves into more introspective territory, its atmospheric textures and haunting melodies conjuring a sense of mystery and intrigue. 'Perspective', the title track, shifts the focus back to the dance floor, its insistent bassline and intricate percussion a surefire recipe for peak-time mayhem. 'Mind Ur Trip' closes the EP with a psychedelic flourish, its swirling synths and mind-bending rhythms pushing the boundaries of techno's outer limits. Joolmad's music stems from the UK's thriving underground techno scene, a breeding ground for innovative artists who refuse to be confined by genre conventions, allowing those seeking the cutting edge a glimpse into the future of techno from a producer with a bright future ahead.
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Mai Tai EP
Mai Tai EP (coloured vinyl 12" (comes in different coloured vinyl, we cannot guarantee which colour you will receive))
Cat: DOD 999. Rel: 05 Dec 24
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Mai Tai (7:04)
Talei (6:49)
Just Let You Be (9:24)
Mai Tai (Sakro remix) (7:14)
Review: A captivating exploration of minimal and tech house, delivering a smooth blend of breezy melodies and lush grooves. The title track, 'Mai Tai', kicks off Side-1 with effortless charm, offering a melodic, laid-back tech house vibe that feels perfect for open-air settings. 'Talei' follows, elevating the mood with its chord-driven, lush textures, embodying the essence of quintessential tech house. On Side-2, 'Just Let You Be' nods to Drexciya's 'Let Me Be Me' with a groovy, minimal approach that feels both nostalgic and contemporary. The EP concludes with Sakro's remix of 'Mai Tai' which transforms the original into an upbeat, dancefloor-ready anthem, adding energy while maintaining its melodic core. This EP is a good in balancing minimalism with rich, inviting soundscapes.
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Subway EP
Subway EP (12")
Cat: OBL 003V. Rel: 25 Apr 24
 
Deep House
One Night In New York (7:13)
One Night In New York (CHKLTE remix) (6:28)
Big Fucking Surprise (7:43)
Big Fucking Surprise (Franco Cinelli remix) (9:14)
Review: Oblivium's third vinyl outing finds Carlo Di Roma laying out some meticulously designed minimal sounds for those who like deep cosmic trips. For us, the fluttering tin foil snares and pulsing synths aired with paddy drums on the A1 really takes some beating - its both deft and subtly craft but sure to lock you in for as it grocers along with a great sense of cool. Elsewhere 'Oblivium' is a dubby and acid laced bubbler, then 'Big Fuking Surprise' gets two remixes - the first from Chktle is a nice deep house rework with splashy hi hats and cuddly drums and the second from Franco Cinelli is more driven.
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Catharsis Remixes
Catharsis Remixes (gatefold 3xLP)
Cat: CORLP 054. Rel: 01 Sep 23
 
Techno
Silvi's Dream (Damiano Von Erckert remix) (6:58)
What I Used To Play (Roman Flügel remix) (7:26)
The Worm (Robag Wruhme remix) (6:26)
We Are (Jonathan Kaspar remix) (7:57)
Feiern (Krystal Klear remix) (6:24)
Mystic Voices (Benjamin Damage remix) (7:32)
Nyx (PAS Deep Heet remix) (5:50)
Butoh (Robert Hood remix) (6:58)
Nyx (Planetary Assault Systems remix) (6:18)
Being In Love (Harald Björk remix) (6:39)
Catharsis (Mano Le Tough remix) (7:47)
Silvi's Dream (Florian Hollerith remix) (7:05)
Review: Since Sven Vath's 2022 album Catharsis was an epic, triple-vinyl affair, it seems fitting that this remixed version is equally as vast. There are one or two surprises - see Krystal Klear's grandiose, big room trance take on 'Feiern' and a wonderfully pitched-down, chugging and bleeping re-wire of 'Catharsis' courtesy of Mano Le Tough - but for the most part the revisions offer different takes on big room-friendly techno and drowsy Germanic tech-house. That's no bad thing though, as the highlights come thick and fast throughout, with our picks of a very strong bunch including the deep, dreamy and intergalactic Florian Hollerith version of 'Silvi's Dream', a thumping, frankly nightmarish Planetary Assault Systems revision of 'Nyx', a dubbed-out-but-jacking Detroit techno take on 'Butoh' by Robert Hood, and Robag Wruhme's wonderfully wonky interpretation of 'The Worm'.
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The Chosen Path EP
Cat: PLZ 044. Rel: 17 Jul 24
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Riding The Cosmos (7:11)
Past The Gates (7:34)
Beyond The Infinite (7:19)
Night Sky (7:43)
Review: It was back in 2019 that Vinyl Speed Adjust made their debut and now after a long wait, they are back with more stylish yet effective minimal and tech house concoctions on the Pleasure Zone label. 'Riding The Cosmos' opens up with warped synths testing their way in and out of coarse claps and kinetic drums. 'Past The Gates' has juddery low ends and a dubbed out weight to it while 'Beyond The Infinite' is a smooth and frictionless tapestry of loops that get right under your skin. 'Night Sky' closes out with its head in the stars and a more sparse late-night feel that is also hella futuristic.
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10 Years Pressure Traxx Vinyl Compilation
VARIOUS
Cat: PTX 030. Rel: 27 Sep 23
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Tobias - "Know What You Expect" (feat Cormac) (7:40)
Christopher Ledger - "Two Systems" (6:37)
Ricardo Villalobos - "Diasoul" (11:19)
Arno & Raddatz - "The People" (8:13)
EDWARD - "Nervous Data" (6:11)
John Dimas - "3@3" (7:10)
Patrick Klein - "Acapulco" (7:49)
Dan Andrei - "Bang Ya Head" (6:42)
Cedric Dekowski - "Jetzt Aber3" (6:05)
Tripmaztaz - "Naota Tripmastaz Enterprises" (12:45)
Frost - "Something We Cannot Change" (7:08)
Alexis Cabrera - "I Everything U" (7:36)
Andy Kolwes - "You Can't" (8:04)
Matthias Schildger - "Polyphenix" (5:48)
Review: Frost and Einzelkind's Pressure Traxx captures the evolution of minimal tech house over the past ten years, as the rigour of functional 4/4 gave way to different rhythms and motifs from the wider dance music lexicon. It was a smart move which helped reinvigorate the scene, and while they didn't do it on their own they absolutely fuelled the fire. Ten years in, their label is certainly due a retrospective which stretches out over eight sides of next-level workouts for long blends and marathon sets. The cast of characters hardly needs explaining - from Tobias and Villalobos to Edward and John Dimas, the quality never lets up and in one smartly arranged box set you're going to be gifted with the finest minimal in recent circulation.
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Played by: Tripmastaz
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LEMAIA 002
Cat: LEMAIA 002. Rel: 22 Feb 23
 
Techno
Wil Do - "Computer Rage" (6:47)
Elias Sternin - "Escape" (6:05)
Trajano & Villaca - "Alma" (4:36)
Javiera Meyer - "Acid Drops" (7:11)
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AML 006
AML 006 (12")
Cat: AML 006. Rel: 27 May 25
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Dulus - "I Still Care" (8:25)
Acrobat, Plecta, Ilias Katelanos - "Ruyi" (6:52)
Taleman - "Eclipsed Echoes" (7:38)
Shri, Alej CH - "Mulivan" (7:09)
Review: Amulanga, operating out of Thailand, emphasise beauteous atmospheric progressive house, pairing each compilation with exquisite, extra-worldly sci-fi themes. Their latest, sixth vinyl V/A hears additions from Dulus, Acrobat, Ilias Katalenos & Plecta, Taleman and Shri & Alej, each track a seamless infusion of living, writhing organic sound. More than just music, the aim is to imply a narrative, shuttling and transforming listeners over and beyond centrifugal, interplanetary orbits - not just dancefloors.
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Global EP
Global EP (12")
Cat: PARTOUT 805. Rel: 23 Oct 24
 
Minimal House/Tech House
I Am Always On Your Mind (5:41)
Crossover (8:18)
Six Days Of Heat (7:43)
Global (6:06)
Review: The Model brings great form and function to this arresting new EP on long-running French label Partout. It kicks off with 'I Am Always On Your Mind' which has bright, glass melodies and snappy snares that very much get your attention while 'Crossover' is a more frazzled bit of synth-laden techno with sci-fi motifs and withering melodies. 'Six Days Of Heat' is a slower groove with another big focus on the melodies, this time they are rather eerie and unsettling. Last of all is 'Global' with its smeared pads and dusty drum work.
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Trippy Land
Cat: DISCARDED 107. Rel: 08 Feb 23
 
Progressive House
Yupi (7:35)
Flicker (5:34)
Trippy Land (6:31)
Sirius (6:57)
Review: Having previously taken on trips to imaginary 'Lost Moons' and the 'Island of Being', Yaroslav Lensyak is now our tour guide through Trippy Land - an aural, club-ready soundscape that combines his love of undulating acid lines and glitchy tech-house beats with sun-splashed melodic motifs, enveloping pads and off-kilter basslines. The sonic sightseeing begins with the gorgeous-but-weighty 'Yupi', before taking in panoramic views and shuffling breakbeats on the alternately picturesque, raw and sleazy 'Flicker'. Title track 'Trippy Land' boasts motorik bleeps, jagged analogue bass and sharp TB-303 tweaks, while the excursion-ending 'Sirius' is a deep, low-slung, early morning jog that's as rhythmically driving as it is sonically mind-altering.
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Played by: DJ Mau Mau
 in stock $17.10
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