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1
Checkpoint
Cat: INSTINCT 29. Rel: 08 Apr 24
Checkpoint (5:30)
The Going Is Rough (5:38)
Beat 93 (5:33)
Review: If you're reading this then you will know that Instinct is one of the UK's powerhouse garage labels. Run by Burnski aka James Burnham it deals in serious tackle for rude boys and nasty girls. The drums hit hard, the reversed bassline burn goose old school cool and there gun finger salutes come thick and fast throughout this EP from Mance. 'Checkpoint' opens with the dusty drum shuffles and bulbous bass, then 'The Going Is Rough' is a little more soulful and sweet with its rolling basslines and silky pads. 'Beat 93' closes down with a seriously OG garage sound that takes you back to the mid-90s.
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Check Me Out
Cat: PILOT 15. Rel: 11 Mar 24
Check Me Out (6:52)
Spark Plug (6:58)
For You (6:58)
What's That (Refix) (7:05)
Review: It's hard to keep up with the hugely prolific output of UK don Burnski and his several different labels these days but one thing is for sure - Pilot keeps on serving up the goods. For its 15th release, the tech and minimal focussed label welcomes Robin Graham who opens up with the lively and colourful synths of bustling groover 'Check Me Out'. 'Spark Plug' is more business-like - the dry drums and hits overlaid with retro chord stabs that amp up the crowd and 'For You' then gets loose and funky with some twisted and sugar synths over garage-flecked beats and 'What's That' (Refix) offers a jumbled percussive sound full of dynamism.

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Boom
Boom (12")
Cat: CS 040. Rel: 26 Feb 24
Boom (5:25)
Toxic (5:44)
Toxic (alternative mix) (6:41)
Review: When not knocking it out of the park with his garage alias Instinct, James Burnham is somehow also managing to find time to revert to his original Burnski moniker and the minimal and tech sounds with which he first made his name. On this latest 12" via his own Constant Sound label, 'Boom' is a rude boy jam for sure - the filthy bass and low-end wobble are accompanied by ragga vocals up top. 'Toxic' is a more straight-up tech pumper with slinky hi-hat designs, smart filters and bass-driven drums. As always with this powerhouse, the subtle production details really elevate this one into a standout cut.
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Tags: Minimal
 in stock $12.70
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Mother
Mother (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: BEC 5612487. Rel: 21 Mar 24
From Within (4:06)
Promises (feat Rochelle Jordan) (3:28)
Can't Let Go (3:57)
Side By Side (3:58)
Self To Blame (feat Kayla Blackmon) (4:00)
Cartier (2:49)
Heartbeat (3:31)
Saint Rex (4:14)
All U Like (4:28)
Every Lil' (feat DJ Plead & MJ Nebrada) (3:07)
Oceanic (3:26)
Grown On Me (3:54)
Review: Mother is Logic1000's debut album. An alias of Samantha Poulter, the Berlin-based DJ and producer explains it has been insured by her becoming a parent. "I felt so much love and inspiration entering into motherhood that I just needed to create something really powerful," says the producer who hails from Sydney and has collaborated on the lad single 'Grown On Me' with her husband and long-time creative partner Thom McAlister. It is an album that runs that gamut from broken beats to smoky soul, shuffling basement grooves to heady and hypotonic, dubbed-out rollers.
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 in stock $27.30
5
SLABS 001
SLABS 001 (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: SLABS 001. Rel: 04 Dec 23
Up Next (5:39)
Beat My Shit (7:05)
Review: REPRESS ALERT!: Admirably no-nonsense house duo Dungeon Meat kick off a new label here, Slabs, which aims to serve up only the chunkiest hulks of wax aimed squarely at the club. Borren takes charge of the first platter and is the latest fast-rising talent to emerge from the ever-fertile Dutch scene. He has come up on a diet of Bret and Slapfunk parties and that shows in the tunes he presents here. 'Up Next' is heavy but silky, with gliding grooves and splashy cymbals next to cut-up vocals that will amp up any party. 'Beat My Shit' is another no-frills hardcore house assault with drums that have just the right amount of swing under old school chords and busy melodies that never rest. A fine first release.

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Low Gravity
Low Gravity (orange vinyl 12")
Cat: PHONOGRAMME 41. Rel: 22 Feb 24
Low Gravity (feat Dusty Fingers - Deeper dub) (6:57)
Loosing You (Paradise mix) (7:26)
Deep In The Blue (937 club mix) (6:08)
Music (UKG Private mix) (7:43)
Review: The Phonogramme label is a real stamp of house quality, whether serving up deep, French or garage-tinged. This new 12" from Lucas Monet does a bit of all that and more. 'Low Gravity' (feat Dusty Fingers - Deeper dub is a classic New Jersey sound with neon chords and Kerri Chandler kicks. 'Losing You' (Paradise mix) has a more optimistic and upbeat feel with organ stabs and finger clicks and 'Deep In The Blue' (937 club mix) has a little more jack and swing to it. 'Music' (UKG Private mix) shuts down with an irresistible old school groove full of love.
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London Town (UKG remixes)
Cat: IFGGG 004. Rel: 04 Mar 24
London Town (4x4 Garage mix) (4:30)
London Town (4x4 VIP Refix) (4:59)
London Town (Jeftuz UKG remix) (3:22)
London Town (2 Step mix) (5:05)
Review: Zed Bias's superb recent single with Shumba Youth is a modern fusion of dancehall and ragga that is perfect for loud deployment on top sound systems. Here though it comes in four different versions, all of which tap into different aspects of the UK hardcore continuum. The 4x4 Garage mix is just that and perfect for grotty warehouses, the 4x4 VIP Refix has a more prominent baseline feel and the Jeftuz UKG remix is a broken beat killer with wub-wub goodness. Last of all is the restless and kinetic 2-step mix to close out a high grade 12".
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Neighbourhood (feat El B, Dawn Raid remixes)
Cat: IFGGG 002. Rel: 23 Oct 23
Neighbourhood (original '98 mix)
Neighbourhood (El B remix)
Neighbourhood (Dawn Raid remix)
Review: Long time underground UK stalwart Zed Bias dropped this - one of his many seminal cuts - back in 1999. Now, the dark garage classic 'Neighbourhood' gets reissued alongside some remixes. In its original form, it has an alluring vocal charm with unsettling chords over a grinding bassline and sharp percussion. The El B remix brings fleshier low ends and more swagger and shuffle while the vocals remain in place to blow up your spot. To close out the EP, Dawn Raid remixes with a high-energy jungle sound full of old-school signifiers. A proper EP for proper dance floors.

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Get My Gruv
Cat: TBR 001. Rel: 04 Mar 24
YEAH YEAH (5:30)
Get My Gruv (5:17)
Cyberrave (4:35)
Serious Talking (4:44)
Review: ScruScru is a name you might well recognise but it is fair to say you might not recognise his work on this first release from Talkbox. He shows a very different side off the back of plenty of top edits that bottle up plenty of disco and Bossanova vibes. Here he has teamed up with Russia's dubplate don BR Selecta for an EP full of energy and joy. 'YEAH YEAH' is happy-go-lucky garage with pitched-up vocals and lively drum, 'Get My Gruv' is a kinetic two-stepper and 'Cyberrave' is just that with its all-out synth madness and flurries of breaks, then 'Serious Talking' closes out on a darker jungle tip. A varied and vital 12' for sure.
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Played by: Paul Starey
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10
GO
GO (12")
Cat: INSTINCT 27. Rel: 26 Jan 24
GO (5:31)
Bassline Track (5:47)
Review: REPRESS ALERT!: James 'Bursnki' Burnham aka Constant Sound label boss and garage head Instinct is showing no signs of running out of ideas despite having put out such a high amount of high-class club weaponry in the last few years. He goes big once more with this latest 12" which subtly features the iconic vocal cries from Moby's 'Go' but repackaged in a shuffling and banging garage groove with dark synths and wonky bass. On the flip is pure grade bassline track, 'Bassline Track.' It'll take you back to the days when this northern take on garage was all the rage, and why not?
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Closer Than Close
Cat: DEMSING 001. Rel: 28 Apr 23
Closer Than Close (3:46)
Closer Than Close (Mentor club mix) (7:31)
Closer Than Close (Tuff Jams Even Closer) (7:01)
Closer Than Close (Frankie Classic club mix) (10:20)
Review: Rosie Gaines will also be synonymous with her smash hit single 'Closer Than Close' (also the name of her fifth album) which now gets reissued by the Demon Record Singles Club. Gaines actually started her career back in 1985 when she perfumed and recorded with The Curtis Ohlson Band but it was when she was a member of Prince & The New Power Generation that she really got noticed. Her Closer Than Close album came in 1995 and soon after she was dropped by Motown, but a remix of the title track a year so so later arrived in club land on bootleg and sold over eight million copies around the world.
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Apes In The Net (Soundtrack)
Cat: FER 06903. Rel: 05 Mar 24
Spectors Factory (5:26)
Coasters (4:48)
Spectors Castle (4:46)
Haunted House (4:58)
Mount Amazing 2 (5:10)
Time Station (4:43)
Review: When you look back at the first PlayStation several landmark releases spring to mind - Resident Evil, Tekken 2, Crash Bandicoot - the list could go on much longer and should definitely include Wipeout and Wipeout 2097. Both were renowned for combining high pace, futuristic visuals with contemporary electronic club music from some of the biggest producers and acts at the time. Less remembered, in Europe at least, is the Ape Escape series, an intense party-platform title which arguably has the greatest dance music game score of all time. Comprising six tracks from that saga, this compilation of Soichi Terada's soundtracks emphasises that bold point. Opening on the crisp, punchy techno drive of 'Specters Factory', we find ourselves in suitably spooky jungle ('Haunted House'), rumbling dnb ('Spectors Castle') and roughneck hardcore bass ('Coasters'), among other made up genres. A collection which resembles Terada's amazing 1996 album, Sumo Jungle and makes a case for the Japanese enigma as one of dance music's most underrated geniuses.
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Original Pirate Material (reissue)
Original Pirate Material (reissue) (limited translucent green vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 502454 5957716. Rel: 22 Apr 22
Turn The Page (3:17)
Has It Come To This? (4:04)
Let's Push Things Forward (5:25)
Sharp Darts (3:27)
Same Old Thing (0:16)
Geezer's Need Excitement (3:27)
It's Too Late (4:10)
Too Much Brandy (3:02)
Don't Mug Yourself (2:33)
Who Got The Funk? (1:51)
The Irony Of It All (3:29)
Weak Become Heroes (5:33)
Who Dares Wins (0:38)
Stay Positive (6:09)
 in stock $21.54
14
UK Business
Cat: TESS 017. Rel: 09 Nov 23
Big Buzz
Who Got The Funk?
Check One (Pavilion mix)
Energy Rush
Review: The trip makes no bones about this new EP on Tessellate. It's called UK Business and that's what it is all about. 'Big Buzz' kicks off with some brilliantly dry garage grooves and old school piano stabs while 'Who Got The Funk?' taps into a deeper, darker sound more akin to US garage with plenty of trippy synth details. 'Check One' (Pavilion mix) is a vital UKG cut with all the signifiers - revered stabs, are whistles and more. Last of all comes 'Energy Rush' which is a naughty one to get the gun fingers at the ready. To sum up, super good tools with plenty of character.
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Phenomenal EP (reissue)
Cat: RNV 03R. Rel: 19 Jun 23
Reverse (4:22)
Flyby (feat Opus) (4:31)
Loose Ends (7:44)
Gonna Make You (4:27)
Review: Here comes a welcome reissue of a rather in demand classic by the widely revered - and rightfully so - DJ Perception. Opener 'Reverse' taps into a US garage vibe - dusty low slung drums with a four to the floor pattern, plenty of swing and a well treated vocals all finished off with a melodic bassline. 'Flyby' (feat Opus) bumps along to a crips broken beat and sub bass that needs to be heard on a loud system. 'Loose Ends' is raw warehouse music with irresistible bounce and then the soulful vocal smoothness of 'Gonna Make You' might just steal the show at the end. Timeless tackle.
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Played by: Paul Starey
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A Grand Don't Come For Free (reissue)
Cat: 082564 6153411. Rel: 30 Mar 18
It Was Supposed To Be So Easy (3:55)
Could Well Be In (4:23)
Not Addicted (3:42)
Blinded By The Lights (4:44)
Wouldn't Have It Any Other Way (4:36)
Get Out Of My House (3:54)
Fit But You Know It (4:14)
Such A Twat (3:48)
What Is He Thinking? (4:40)
Dry Your Eyes (4:30)
Empty Cans (8:12)
 in stock $28.26
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Flashback EP
Cat: TIN 056. Rel: 21 Mar 24
90s Man (5:49)
Flashback (5:34)
In The Morning (5:08)
Wickedest Sound (6:26)
Yard Vibes (feat Maria Labelle) (5:19)
Review: A veteran of the scene, Jeremy Sylvester makes an unprecedented appearance on a relatively new local label, Timeisnow, for a wicked new five-track speed garage selection. 'Flashback' is led by the track '90s Man', which lays claim to an identity couched in a certain time and exposes the direction of the EP to come - knocking rims and deep Reeses dance about a criss-crossing 4x4 speed beat like carefully-slotted pegs in holes, as a grainy but stylish image of a sunshaded selector is conjured in our heads (and on the record cover). The title track, followed shortly by 'In The Morning', evoke nostalgic visions of a beachside rave that ekes heavy into the morning, at least transgressing the 10am range.
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Played by: Paul Starey
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Fragments
Fragments (2xLP)
Cat: FRAGMENTS 01. Rel: 10 Apr 24
Snagged (4:44)
Citrus (4:25)
Moonglade (4:31)
Entity (4:53)
Citrus (Mr Ho remix) (5:39)
Amber (part II) (5:04)
Hard Skin (3:44)
Side Quest (4:25)
Review: Probably the largest project that could possibly be classified as an EP that we've come across this year, Om Unit's latest record 'Fragments' is an exemplary case of bass music vacillating between two referents that newcomers might mistakenly oppose: "atmospheric" and "banger". Once again released as part of his new spate of ongoing "off-label releases, which began with his titles 'Submerged' and 'Atlantis', this is a maximized, nebulous, glassy, spectral, constellatory EP verging on ghost-notes of UK hardcore and breakstep (check our fave, 'Moonglade'). Every drum hit is EQ-scooped, polished, glossed and preened to the max, evidencing Om's achievement of a sound that few dance music producers can hack without a burnout-inducing mixing session or ten.
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Gemini
Gemini (12")
Cat: INSTINCT 20. Rel: 11 Apr 22
Gemini (5:49)
Kilo Of Filo (5:19)
De Nata (4:40)
Review: Burnski's Instinct label serves up some fresh platters from a new name, Papa Nugs. These are of course naughty as you like garage tinged late night gems for cosy dance floors. Opener 'Gemini' is a high speed affair with exotic strings and neck-snapping hits. 'Kilo of Filo' is a super heavy wobbler with a fat as fuck bottom end oscillation. 'De Nata' closes out on more super crisp breakbeats that recall the genres hey day when artists like Ali B were knocking out killer mixes for Fabric. All killer no filler, as ever with this label.
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 in stock $10.89
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NC4KDUB 002
NC4KDUB 002 (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: NC4KDUB 002. Rel: 29 Feb 24
Anywhere (dub) (4:56)
Finally (dub) (5:01)
Review: NC4K's second hand-stamped 12" is more irresistible garage business from Stones Taro. 'Anywhere' (dub) has lovely warm woodblock hits and oscillating low ends with minimal drums and an aching r&b sample that brings the soul and draws you into the skeletal rhythm. Flip it over and you get something more fleshy and fulsome with 'Finally' (dub). Here the drums have more snap and are more prominent with a corrugated bassline down low and a heavily treated classic vocal sample the hook up top. Two killers that mix the old school and the new school in style.
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Played by: Mimi
 in stock $13.23
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REPWIND 001
REPWIND 001 (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: REPWIND 001. Rel: 19 Jun 23
Highrise - "Dont Know It" (5:24)
Sky Joose - "On The Shores" (6:15)
Johnny U Tah - "Voices In My Head" (4:56)
The Thunderkats - "Melatron" (4:59)
Jay Ward - "Everything That I Need" (5:01)
Review: Reptile Mob is a newly launched, vinyl-only sub-label of the well-regarded GLBDOM imprint. It kicks off with a five-track various artists release that pays homage to the garage sound. 'Don't Know It' by Highrise opens up with a distantly 90s vibe, then Sky Joose shows his class on 'On The Shores' with its hard-edged bassline and full-throttle drums. Johnny U-Tah works some re-pitched and time-stretched vocals to perfection on 'Voices In My Head', with further gems from The Thunderkats whose 'Melatron' is a piano-laced bumper and last of all Jay Ward's 'Everything That I Need' brims with vocal lushness. A top draw start for sure.
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Nicely Ripe Cuts
Cat: PPLTD 08. Rel: 12 Jun 23
Dave Charlesworth - "Home" (6:20)
Dave Charlesworth - "Special Feeling" (7:12)
D Lux & Y No - "25 Miles" (6:33)
S R - "Pressure" (7:03)
Review: The Plastik People label has been going along nicely for its first few releases, with label head Marc Cotterell stepping up and coming correct last time out. Now he calls upon various artists with Dave Charlesworth taking care of the a-side of Nice Ripe Cuts. He offers two super slick garage cuts that cannot fail to make their mark on the club and it's no different on the flipside except D Lux & Y No combine first for '25 Miles' and then S R offers the irresistible 'Pressure.' An essential 12" for anyone looking to bring some fresh garage flavours.
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Played by: Paul Starey
 in stock $12.43
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The Bits
The Bits (12")
Cat: GD4YA 20. Rel: 21 Mar 24
The Bits (4:00)
N109 (3:26)
Effra Road (4:52)
Tulse Hill Groove (4:01)
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Murky
Murky (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: GD4YA 06. Rel: 06 Oct 20
Murky (4:46)
Murky (Wen remix) (4:54)
Ellipsis (6:13)
Ellipsis (Benny iLL remix) (8:10)
Review: South London label GD4YA has had a fairly incredible year so far, with no fewer than five EPs out to date. It is now cult soundsmith Throwing Snow - a veteran of plenty of post-IDM inventions on Houndstooth - who steps up to stretch his legs with some sure fire dance floor weaponry. 'Murky' is just that with its broad bass and skipping drums, then 'Ellipsis' leans on UK funky drum patterns to get you up on your toes. Two remixes closes out, with Wen going for a perfect bit of swing, and Benny iLL keeping it deep, mid tempo, and warm.
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Played by: Fradinho, Jerome Hill
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Shout
Shout (12")
Cat: CS 033. Rel: 24 Apr 23
Shout (6:54)
Remember (6:44)
Review: Constant Sound co-owner James 'Burnski' Burnham delivers a stonking pair of garage-flecked house tracks that offer up no nonsense dancefloor attitude in spades. 'Shout' is all about its monster rhythmic framework, with economic splashes of synths on the side simply maintaining the flavour and a properly full on old skool breakdown. Flip track 'Remember' leans a little further towards UK garage with its sugar sweet female vocal snippets, but the central groove hustles and bustles along with maximum weightiness, making it suitable for any number of differing dancefloors.
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 in stock $11.67
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Gabriel (reissue)
Gabriel (reissue) (white vinyl 12")
Cat: LARV 019WHITE. Rel: 15 Jul 22
Gabriel (The Scroll mix) (6:59)
Gabriel (Tamborine dub) (7:13)
Gabriel (live Garage) (7:25)
Gabriel (Words To Give By) (7:22)
Review: Is there a more positive, soulful and life-affirming dancefloor anthem out there than Roy Davis Jr and Peven Everett's 1996 jam "Gabriel"? As many will be aware, it has long been sought of as a classic, with soulful house, deep house, US and UK garage DJs all championing it back in the day. This white vinyl reissue boasts all of the mixes featured on the original 12". Perhaps the most famous version is the rolling, bass-heavy two-step flex of the "Live Garage" mix that opens side B, but there's plenty to set the pulse racing elsewhere. The driving, jazzy-but-stomping "Words To Give By" version has been annoyingly overlooked over the years, while the "Tambourine Dub" is deliciously sweaty and driving in the best possible way.
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UK Garage Anthems
VARIOUS
UK Garage Anthems (limited 2xLP)
Cat: DEMRECOMP 030. Rel: 28 Apr 23
Craig David - "Fill Me In" (4:12)
Sweet Female Attitude - "Flowers" (Sunship radio edit) (3:50)
The Streets - "Has It Come To This?" (4:03)
Artful Dodger & Romina Johnson - "Movin' Too Fast" (radio edit) (3:57)
DJ Pied Piper & The Masters Of Ceremonies - "Do You Really Like It?" (3:38)
Double 99 - "Ripgroove" (radio edit) (3:21)
Wideboys - "Sambuca" (feat Dennis G) (3:16)
MJ Cole - "Crazy Love" (feat Elisabeth Troy) (4:40)
DJ Luck & MC Neat - "A Little Bit Of Luck" (5:49)
Shanks & Bigfoot - "Sweet Like Chocolate" (radio edit) (3:28)
T2 - "Heartbroken" (4:51)
Shola Ama - "Imagine" (Asylum remix) (5:40)
Zed Bias - "Neighbourhood" (radio mix) (3:34)
Wookie - "Battle" (feat Lain) (5:00)
Oxide & Neutrino - "No Good 4 Me" (feat Megaman, Romeo & Lisa Maffia) (6:02)
Sunship - "Try Me Out (Let Me Lick It)" (feat Anita Kelsey) (5:41)
Architechs - "Body Groove" (feat Nay Nay - mix MC version) (5:15)
Gabrielle - "Sunshine" (Wookie main mix) (4:27)
Lovestation - "Teardrops" (Flava 7" mix) (3:49)
Shaun Escoffery - "Space Rider" (MJ Cole vocal mix) (3:55)
Monsta Boy - "Sorry! (I Didn't Know)" (4:13)
Tru Faith & Dub Conspiracy - "Freak Like Me" (4:56)
Another Level - "Guess I Was A Fool" (MJ Cole remix) (3:47)
K-Ci & JoJo - "Tell Me It's Real" (club Asylum Steppers mix) (3:04)
Review: UK garage will never die and will always get any dancefloor pumping. It is just one of those genres that is so sweet and utterly and irresistible to all, which is no doubt why there are so many collections of the classics. Demon Records has assembled this collection featuring 24 cuts all bought together on four sides of vinyl for the very first time. It's fair to say these are massive, well-known tunes but they all still make a mark from artists including Shanks & Bigfoot, The Streets, Craig David, MJ Cole, Artful Dodger and Sunship.
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Can You Feel It (feat Marc Cotterell, Shaka & Groove Boys Project mixes)
Can You Feel It (Marc Cotterell mix) (7:22)
Can You Feel It (4:40)
Can You Feel It (Shaka extended Jazz mix) (6:15)
Can You Feel It (Groove Boys Project mix) (6:30)
Review: Back to some of the original roots of the Plastik People label with a new single from Alfredo Norese ft. Aquilla Fearon & Matteo Esposito with remixes from label boss Marc Cotterell, Shaka & Groove Boys Project. Deep Soulful house & Garage on this fantastic release.





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Another Slice EP
Another Slice EP (limited 12")
Cat: ORD 004. Rel: 02 Feb 24
Eolian (5:34)
Double Berries (6:02)
Boomerang (5:48)
Booba (5:18)
Review: Enrico Dragoni knows a thing or two about the new wave of garage sweeping across the club scene. Under his 2 Hot 2 Handle alias he's been seen on a split release with Introspekt, while with Charles HAF he's graced Moodswing and Vibesey as The Stab Mechanics. Under his own name, 2023 has been a breakthrough year via labels like Bubbling Fresh and Pirate Cutz, and now he's landing on Ordinaire with some pitch perfect 4x4 bumpers. 'Double Berries' is an especially slinky joint marked out by sweet chord stabs, while there's a rougher swing at work on 'Boomerang', all adding up to another high-quality drop from a devotee of the nu-garage wave.
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On My Way
On My Way (12")
Cat: INSTINCT 28. Rel: 27 Nov 23
On My Way (5:15)
Don't Stop Now (4:40)
Find Da Cure (5:46)
Extender (4:50)
Review: DJ Crisps is starting to make some handy garage moves after a couple of various artists' appearances and a fine EP on Time Is Now Germany in July. Now they link up with Oldboy who appeared on Burnski's other label Vivid back in 2022. As you should expect these are four hardcore and rudely garage cuts with plenty of swagger, naughty samples and bass-face potential. 'On My Way' is the standout with its shuffling one-two drum punch, distant police sirens and warped basslines underneath a timeless and irresistible female vocal full of soul. A summer scorcher for sure alongside three more very useful weapons.
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Tags: UK Garage | Bassline
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Deep Dub Essentials Part 3
Cat: DTR 019. Rel: 30 Aug 23
The Heaven Track
Touch The After World
Realm Of The B Line
Just A Vibe
Review: Digital Tape Recordings kick out another vital 12" on wax here, this time with a third part of their on going and excellent Deep Dub Essentials series. 24HR Experience is at the helm here with a quartet of house and garage collisions that bring the good times. 'The Heaven Track' is a classic US garage cut with stiff snares and low slung drums, and 'Touch The After World' is just as deep and warm. 'Just A Vibe' is the highlight at the end - nice New Jersey drum with warming organ stabs and a carefree groove that effortlessly sweeps you up off your feet.
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Played by: Paul Starey
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Soft Fascination
Soft Fascination (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: FAW 001. Rel: 28 Mar 24
Soft Fascination (4:59)
Cute Mad (4:52)
Glowing (4:12)
Soft Fascination (Priori's Mechanical dub) (5:17)
Glowing (James Bangura's Heady mix) (4:47)
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Take A Bump EP (Mike Millrain, Ross Couch mixes)
Cat: RVR 06. Rel: 30 May 23
Take You For A Ride (6:48)
Take You For A Ride (Mike Millrain mix) (6:14)
Move Your Body (Ross Couch mix) (6:15)
Move To The Groove (7:21)
Review: Plastik People boss Mark Cotterell keeps up the good form he sowed in 2022 with his first EP of 2023. It comes on Rhythm Vibe and features two more of his well-designed and well-swung garage-house groovers. 'Take You For A Ride' has choppy drums and hits with fresh piano stabs and soulful vocals and 'Move To The Groove' then gets a little deeper but with similar ingredients. A Ross Couch mix takes it into more airy and floaty territory while Mike Millrain's mix of 'Take You For A Ride' brings the 90s vibes.
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Played by: Paul Starey
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Volume One (reissue)
Cat: RNV 01R. Rel: 12 Jun 23
Soundbwoy Request (5:47)
Towards (5:54)
Next Millennium (2000 Tribute mix) (4:22)
Review: Reissue of in demand classic.Dubtraxx was new on the scene back in 2019 when they dropped this EP which has since become something of a mini-classic. It came on their own label Rhythm N Vibe and now this is seriously heavyweight gear gets reissued. 'Soundbwoy Request' is especially dangerous, working plenty of dub, reggae and jungle motifs into a rugged garage structure and sounding utterly ruff in the process. 'Towards '99' is no slouch either, albeit on a slightly housier tip than the raucous A-side. The "2000 Tribute Mix" of 'Next Millenium' meanwhile sneaks out a few of the eerie tones you'd expect to hear around the time that dubstep first started to emerge.
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Played by: Paul Starey
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Settle
Settle (heavyweight vinyl gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: 373948 8. Rel: 31 May 13
Intro
When A Fire Starts To Burn
Latch (feat Sam Smith)
F For You
White Noise (feat AlunaGeorge)
Defeated No More (feat Ed Macfarlane)
Stimulation
Voices (feat Sasha Keable)
Second Chance
Grab Her!
You & Me (feat Eliza Doolittle)
January (feat Jamie Woon)
Confess To Me (Jessie Ware)
Help Me Lose My Mind (feat London Grammar)
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SBTRKT
SBTRKT (LP)
Cat: YTLP 060. Rel: 30 Jun 11
Heatwave
Hold On
Wildfire
Sanctuary
Trials Of The Past
Right Thing To Do
Something Goes Right
Pharaohs
Ready Set Loop
Never Never
Go Bang
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Make Me
Make Me (orange vinyl 12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: R 212001. Rel: 10 Oct 23
Make Me (extended mix) (5:01)
Make Me (Big Ang Rave To The Grave remix) (3:24)
Make Me (Mani Festo remix) (4:03)
Make Me (Paul Sirrell remix) (3:41)
Review: For those with their ear to the ground, 'Make Me' has been an underground monster hit for Borai and Denham Audio for time, but now it's getting a proper 12" release on Room Two with some heavyweight remixes. Taking a classic 90s vocal sample and giving it a thorough ruffing up, the original is hard to top, but Big Ang and Mani Festo turn in suitably rowdy versions which continue the theme of hardcore revivalism in fine style. Meanwhile bassline legend Paul Sirrell steps up for a flamboyant version which harks back to the original mid-90s cut that inspired 'Make Me' in the first place.
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In My Arms EP
Cat: TIN 017. Rel: 02 Apr 21
In My Arms (5:01)
Momofuku (4:47)
Opulence (5:16)
Let Loose (5:47)
In My Arms (Coco Bryce remix) (5:58)
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Defected Presents House Masters: Todd Edwards
Todd EDWARDS / VARIOUS
Defected Presents House Masters: Todd Edwards (2xLP in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: HOMAS 33LP. Rel: 10 Sep 21
St Germain - "Alabama Blues" (Todd Edwards dub mix) (5:39)
Indo - "R U Sleeping" (Todd Edwards mix) (5:59)
Sound Of One - "As I Am" (Todd Edwards mix - version) (6:13)
Kim English - "Tomorrow" (Todd Edwards dub) (7:31)
Daft Punk - "Face To Face" (4:02)
Todd Edwards - "Shut The Door" (7:24)
Todd Edwards - "Push The Love" (7:46)
Todd Edwards - "The Dream" (6:49)
Review: Todd Edwards is affectionally known as Todd the God because of his skills. Those skills are two fold - he famous fomented this own style of garage with quick beats and cut up vocals used like an extra instrument in the mix. But he is also a badass DJ who can slam through house and garage with high energy and plenty of charger. As such, he is rightly celebrated here with an overdue entry into Defected's long running House Masters series. All his most famous joints make the cut, from the bumping remix of St Germain to the lively vocal soul of his dub of Kim English via originals like his jazzy, chord laced anthem 'Push The Love.'
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More Dub Essentials Part 2
Cat: DTR 018. Rel: 08 Mar 22
Man Needed (6:22)
Together (4:45)
Allnighter (6:49)
Bonus Drums & Bass (3:02)
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5 A Day EP
Cat: TIN 015. Rel: 02 Apr 21
Be Real (4:36)
Keep On Lovin' Me (4:48)
Look Good (5:40)
Chopper (5:32)
Hardly Keep It Inside (5:28)
Review: Time Is Now is one of the most prolific, but also on point labels out there right now. Dealing in bumping nu-garage sounds, they have a wealth of talent other roster - as well las cheeky white label off shoot for the more playful slammers they put out - and now welcome rising UKG act Y U QT for a fine collection of dance floor heaters. 'Be Real' is a breathless groove with noodling keys and retro stabs, 'Keep On Lovin' Me' is a real banger with great height and drop in the kicks and face melting bass. For darker, more late night and menacing vibes check the thrilling 'Hardly Keep It Inside.' Tip!
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Tree House Rhythms
Tree House Rhythms (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: EM 001. Rel: 22 May 23
Love Is What You Need (6:21)
I Got You (5:03)
Let It Go (5:44)
Riding On A Cloud (4:52)
Review: Endangered Musique kicks off with a high-quality reissue of an EP that deep house heads will either already know or soon grow to love. It was written by Jose Chinga in 1994 and is an alias of an artist better known as Brothers' Vibe aka Tony Rodriguez. The opening tune 'Love Is What You Need' is also the most well-known - it's US garage with low-slung drums and grainy pad work with a simple but effective vocal. 'I Got You' picks up the pace with shuffling drums and a grinding lead before the warm 90s house sounds come to the fore again on 'Let It Go' and 'Riding On A Cloud'. Lovely stuff.

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Chemistry Forever
Chemistry Forever (hand-numbered LP + poster limited to 300 copies)
Cat: KOM 012. Rel: 28 Mar 24
Yo Swagger! (3:13)
Munchies (4:45)
Off The Dime (3:04)
Beep Me (3:54)
But The World Won't Break Me (feat TripSixVivo) (3:06)
Yawn!! (0:20)
Fat Ketchup (feat Speckman) (1:04)
Kein Problem (feat Vitus04 & Kaba) (2:08)
Bottom Line (2:46)
The Techno DJ Superstar Conspiracy (skit) (2:55)
Poster Man (2:59)
Continuity (3:19)
Speith Keith (feat Dainell Aiken & Jonas Gersema Trio) (1:48)
Eyo Swagger (2:18)
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Can't Dance EP
Can't Dance EP (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: SH 013V. Rel: 05 Mar 24
Break The Beat (5:34)
Can't Dance (5:59)
Groove Republic (6:22)
Sometimez (feat Emanuele Barilli) (6:15)
Review: Italian house and techno powerhouse Vithz openly admits he can't dance, but isn't that the whole point of music production - to provide refuge for the less somatically, more cerebrally inclined? It would certainly seem so: Vithz seems perfectly happy behind the knobs and buttons, laying down four behind-the-curtain conspiracies to fill floors on behalf of label Suena Hermosa, perhaps so that he need not himself. Opener 'Break The Beat' is the choppy, vocal-stuttering, short-filling minimal house opener, shortly followed by the titular sampled mutterings of 'Can't Dance', across which oncoming tides of reversed chord stab lap against a muffed garage house propulsion. Then there's the B's wonk-out that is 'Groove Republic', sounding like the inside of a Tardis turned jazz bar, while the closing collab with Emanuele Barilli, 'Sometimez', moves the utmost deep and subbiest.
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Changing Channels: Part 1
Cat: HESLP 005PT1. Rel: 05 Oct 23
The Slip (4:52)
Hole Away (4:55)
Changing Channels (7:19)
Review: Pangaea's latest album Changing Channels comes a notable seven years after his debut, In Drum Play, and again hears the Hessle brain lay down a whopping demo in dance histrionics. Made in a period of oscillation - between international DJ sets and holidays of downtime and r&r - we get the impression of a remarkably clear-headed album, with the production crisp, and the choice and placement of samples neat. On this 12", we hear the LP's first part, with the no-fuss garagey 'Hole Away' and the stabby 'Changing Channels' piquing particular interest.
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PBR 007
PBR 007 (12")
Cat: PBR 007. Rel: 05 Apr 23
Beggin (5:39)
I Need U (6:25)
Pancake Dubs (5:49)
Gledhow Forrest (5:47)
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4 Real EP
4 Real EP (12")
Cat: PPR 24. Rel: 15 May 23
4 Real (937 main mix) (9:19)
Psycho Times (7:08)
Dusty Sound (7:36)
Review: Fans of traditional US house - and why wouldn't you be - will salivate over this new EP from the Plastik People label. It's a pure and feel-good four tracker steeped in New York style that brings those magic 90s vibes to the dance floor. First up is the warm and bouncy '4 Real' (937 main mix) with its dumpy kicks and humid organic chords, then 'Psycho Times' ups the pace with a nice grinding bassline and heavy US garage vibes in the chuffing kicks while 'Dusty Sound' owes a debt to the one and only Kerri Chandler for its lush and jazzy musicality. Timeless stuff.
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Blahh Sampler Vol 1
Blahh Sampler Vol 1 (12" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: BABY 1012. Rel: 19 Jun 23
Crazy Bank - "So Good" (5:00)
Ronaldo - "Get My 319" (5:32)
Beforethebeatsbreak - "Good Gosh" (4:53)
Crazy Bank - "Why You Wanna" (4:49)
Review: It's always a good day when the Blahh label rises up from the streets to drop a new bit of true school garage. This is a various artists release which brings together core label members Beforethebeatsbreak, Ronaldo and Crazy Bank, who have all served up their own solo EPs before now. It's the latter who kicks off with the tightly coiled bump n grind of 'So Good' before Ronaldo gets your feet moving on 'Get My 319', another dry, clipped garage shuffler with pent up energy to spare. There are good time piano-led vibes to Beforethebeatsbreak's B1 then 'Why You Wanna' from Crazy Bank is defined by its pitched up vocal sound.
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Played by: Paul Starey
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Dub Essentials Part 1
Cat: DTR 017. Rel: 29 Nov 22
Feelings Mutual (6:57)
Deeper (5am mix) (5:46)
Scatter (6:01)
Mantra (4:42)
Gone Loopy (3:13)
Review: Digital Tape Recordings take it al the way back to 1994 here with the timeless early garage sounds of Dub Essentials Part 1 from 24Hour Experience. It captures the essence of UKG at the time and was first released on the definitive Nice N Ripe label. It has a range of sounds from the soothing depths and soulful samples of 'Feeling's Mutual' to the more clipped and bouncy 'Deeper (5am mix)'. 'Scatter' then layer sup jumbled perc and US house styles with rich organ chords and 'Mantra' again keeps it deep and rather sleazy with some filthy bass. Last of all is the slinky sound of 'Gone Loopy' to round out a classic.
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Played by: Paul Starey
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PBR 008
PBR 008 (12")
Cat: PBR 008. Rel: 09 Nov 23
Leeds 2 Kyoto (5:25)
Wind Power Ship (5:59)
Karate Cat (6:21)
Demon Dubs (6:04)
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