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SOS (reissue)
SOS (reissue) (7" picture disc)
Cat: 751449 6. Rel: 12 Jun 25
 
Pop
SOS (3:31)
Man In The Middle (3:09)
Review: It's hard to believe ABBA's third album is 50 years old this year and S.O.S. was one of the slef titled LP's most successful and distinctive moments. The song helped solidify the Swedish quartet's exciting blend of catchy pop and disco, as well as - absolutely true - providing the Sex Pistols with the intro for punk classic 'Pretty Vacant'. This period correct picture disc 7" celebrates one of their most iconic singles, backed with beloved album cut Man In 'The Middle' here.
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Just A Ride
Cat: OSH 37. Rel: 10 Jun 25
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Just A Ride (5:46)
I Like The Rain (8:08)
Ethereal Remix (6:28)
Culture '24 (6:32)
Review: Wild breaks from the wild west; Welsh beat sculptor Abstract Drumz gets busy on the mighty Over/Shadow. Four cuts heavy, each one designed to slap your rave silly. 'Just A Ride' opens the EP with atmospheric aplomb. Brisk pads and live jazzy breaks set the scene, hitting hard in all the right places. Elsewhere 'I Like The Rain' galvanizes AD's Celtic status with unhurried charm before 'Ethereal Remix' gets a lot more frenetic. Finally 'Culture '24' closes the EP with some of the heaviest chops of the set. Wallop!
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The Fear EP
Cat: XIST 00512. Rel: 11 Jun 25
 
Techno
The Fear Of Failing (6:34)
Homecoming (6:11)
The Fear Of Failing (Claude Young remix) (6:03)
Mirror Reaction (5:45)
Review: Dublin's techno master steps out with a release that feels both emotionally charged and technically razor sharp for his own label Xistence. Balancing precision with heart, these tracks echo the roots of Detroit techno while reaching boldly into the future. 'The Fear Of Failing' leads with a crystalline melody that feels like it's been beamed in from another dimension. The production is slick and spacious, but there's warmth in the detail, and the main motif is hard to forget. 'Homecoming' drifts in with a deep rolling groove that's part celestial drift, part afterhours love letter. Everything about it feels smooth and elevated, like watching the sunrise from orbit. Claude Young steps in on remix duties and delivers something raw and gritty. His take on 'The Fear Of Failing' strips things down to a lean acid framework. It's a trip back to techno's skeleton while still sounding sharp in the now. 'Mirror Reaction' rounds things off with pure Detroit class. Built with intent and clarity, it's the kind of track that moves both head and body. A graceful, thoughtfully crafted EP from a producer clearly in control of his sound.
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Waveforms 13-14
Waveforms 13-14 (purple marbled vinyl 10")
Cat: WVFRM 07. Rel: 13 Jun 25
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Waveform 13 (4:53)
Waveform 14 (6:06)
Review: Torbay's Simon Huxtable delivers another deep experience with this two-track release that shows off his mastery of atmospheric drum and bass. With a career spanning over three decades and more than 100 releases, Huxtable's touch remains as refined and emotionally resonant as ever. 'Waveform 13' opens with a classic amen break, balanced by lush, spacious pads and a liquid sensibility that merges the raw energy of jungle with the calm of ambient textures. On the flip, 'Waveform 14' is a melodic jewel. It glides through dreamy soundscapes, awash in harmonics and detail, with that signature Aural Imbalance smoothness. There's a quiet euphoria embedded in its flow, evoking a sense of peace without losing its dancefloor backbone.
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Tighten Up
Cat: A 006. Rel: 09 Jun 25
 
Funk
Tighten Up (3:51)
The Witch (4:11)
Review: Anorax Records' motto and hash-taggable suggestion is to #eatsleepcollect, as if we weren't doing so already! This time they deliver on the highly anticipated 'Tighten Up' by Melbourne soul collective The Bamboos. First released in 2006 on Kenny Dope and Keb Darge's Kay-Dee label, this instrumental version of Archie Bell & The Drells' 1968 hit quickly became a favourite in soul and acid jazz circles. Rhythm-made by The Bamboos' leader, Lance Ferguson, this one stands out for its vocal absence, offering a quirky, irresistible take.
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Fresh Blunts Vol 1
Cat: PBFB 001. Rel: 11 Jun 25
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Bladerunner - "The Chronic" (4:08)
Bladerunner - "Straight Up" (4:12)
Chimpo & Sl8r - "Jones" (4:59)
Chimpo & Sl8r - "Respect" (4:15)
Review: Just how solid of a balance between highs and lows can you get? Fastidious research study into EQ optimisation seems to have gone into this shunter from Bladerunner, Chimpo and Sl8r, three new-gen juggernauts of the UK drum & bass circuit. Helping Philly Blunt achieve their lit-up ends, the pair kick off the label's latest subseries with a limited transparent red 12", nodding visually to its mid-90s heyday. Bladerunner vets suspected replicants with two empathic response tests, 'Chronic' and 'Straight Up', both cut from the same tough, emphatic cloth. On the flip, Chimpo & Sl8r make their label debut, swerving between grime and jungle with a distinct Manc slant, a sound refined across releases for Metalheadz, The North Quarter and Hospital. A sharp extension of the Philly Blunt legacy, which began in 1994 with rave-wrecking cuts like Leviticus' 'Burial' and Dillinja's 'Sky'.
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Metamorphic
Cat: TEMPA 116. Rel: 13 Jun 25
 
Bass
Metamorphic (4:52)
Atom (4:43)
H20 (4:50)
Review: Birmingham's Jossy Mitsu and Bluetoof join headsy forces on their new collaboration for Tempa, colliding the former artist's rinsed, globetrotting UK-troit DJ sets the world over and the latter's "drum specialisms" formerly lent to labels the likes of Shall Not Fade. Transcending the one-forties for a deeper-shades descension, 'Metamorphic' and 'Acid' establish a mood of nightclub meets human biostasis facility, as sci-fi zaps meet brooding, high-sustain bass cues. 'H20' is the sole tune to heighten the mood, its stop-start rollerblade bass and necksnap 808s proffering a jammier digestif.
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Peace & Love (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
Cat: SS 7011P. Rel: 10 Jun 25
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Peace & Love (3:39)
Wreck (2:19)
Review: The first official reissue of Brooklyn People's rare 1975 soul-funk classic 'Peace and Love / Wreck' arrives courtesy of Selector Series for Record Store Day 2025. Originally released on Cheri Records half a century ago, this sought-after 7" has fetched prices of around L50 on the collector's market. It's one of those true crate-digger gems with its perfect mix of soulful, spiritual deepness and driving, dynamic drum grooves that never quit. 'Wreck' has atmospheric crowd sounds as well as jazzy keys and horns to really take things up a notch.
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Equinox EP
Equinox EP (silver vinyl 12")
Cat: COOKED 11. Rel: 13 Jun 25
 
Techno
Equinox (5:46)
Syzygy (6:23)
Monsoon (5:27)
Headspin (5:58)
Review: Ukraine's Yan Cook has been at the forefront of techno in Ukraine for some time. He works in the dubbier end of the spectrum and brings more great weight to this one on his label, Cooked. 'Equinox' is an early evening mood builder that twists and turns through smeared synths and grainy lo-fi grooves. 'Syzygy' is more loopy and hard-hitting with mind-melting percussion over the cavernous low end. 'Monsoon' is as urgent as a call to action from a battalion leader on the front line and 'Headspin' is just that - a more frenzied and wonky cerebral workout for the dizzy 5 am sessions.
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Cratebug Edits
Cratebug Edits (red vinyl 12")
Cat: BUG 004. Rel: 10 Jun 25
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Fiya (7:16)
Love Hangover (6:36)
Review: Like his Windy City compatriots Mark Grusane and Rahan, Cratebug specialises in high-grade, razor-and-tape style re-edits subtly re-framed for 21st century dancefloors. The Chicagoan has released many fine collections of reworks over the last decade and this two-tracker is another high-grade treat. Up first is 'Fiyah', a heavyweight tease-and-release loop jam built around low-slung disco grooves, layered vocal samples and subtle effects trickery. While he appears not to have add any beats, its' Soundstream-esque construction makes it perfectly suited to house dancefloors. Over on the flip, he gives his take on one of the most beloved disco classics of all time: Diana Ross's incredible 'Love Hangover'. He extends the upbeat sections, paying more attention to hear vocalisations, the infectious instrumentation and killer groove.
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I'm Coming Back
Cat: LAD 087. Rel: 13 Jun 25
 
Deep House
I'm Coming Back (with Niki K)
I'm Coming Back (with Niki K - Known Artist remix)
One More Time
Review: Belfast-born producer Cromby lands on Life and Death with a slick three-tracker that balances punchy house pressure with wide-eyed euphoria. The lead cut, 'I'm Coming Back', is a collaborative jam with vocalist NiKi K, all soaring pads and ecstatic vocal phrasing-pure serotonin with a subtle edge. Known Artist then flips it into a tense, club-focused version, peeling back the gloss in favour of moody propulsion and tight, broken drums. On the B-side, 'One More Time' hits with a grinning sense of peak-time mischief, full of springy basslines and bright melodic licks. It's a confident and cleanly produced record that toes the line between emotional release and practical dancefloor function-perfect for high-pressure sets and outdoor moments alike.
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Move Dem
Cat: DDR 011. Rel: 09 Jun 25
 
Dub
Move Dem (5:00)
Move Dem (Smalltowndubz Rmx) (4:45)
Review: Danubian Dub hails from Vienna and step up to their own self-titled label with a deep, steppers-style cut that delivers conscious energy and militant grooves on one impactful 7". 'Move Dem' is driven by a thunderous bassline and echo-laden snares and has a nice ass-wobbling weight to it as it rolls up and down while I Nando's commanding voice delivers his own message. Though rooted in classic dub traditions, it has a fresh edge and sleek production aesthetic that very much places it nicely the here and now. The Smalltowndubz brings some more winky dubstep style bass weight to the flipside and both versions are sound system-ready anthems built for serious rotation.
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Round & Round
Cat: TMW 003. Rel: 11 Jun 25
 
Deep House
Round & Round (7:15)
Forty (6:24)
Oladipo (5:57)
Do It (6:04)
Nobody (5:05)
Review: DCTL is a collaborative project between Masafumi Onishi (known as Telly) and DJ Duct, two influential figures in Japan's underground scene. Onishi is also the founder of Troop Music Works and has been instrumental in shaping the electronic landscape in Kobe. DJ Duct, much loved for his innovative turntablism, brings a unique blend of hip-hop and electronic influences to the duo. Together, they produce raw, analogue-driven tracks characterised by gritty drum machine sequences, soulful samples, and a DIY ethos that resonates with fans of Detroit-style beatdown house and downtempo music, as evidenced here on five fresh and funky cuts stacked with loose rhythms, smart samples and melodic hooks.
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OSH 38
OSH 38 (12")
Cat: OSH 38. Rel: 10 Jun 25
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
DT103 (4:45)
DD1 (6:18)
DD1 (Technical Itch remix) (8:37)
MB29 (5:19)
Review: Decoder brings his deliciously dark take on drum & bass to this new one from Over/Shadow. It drills deep into the heart of a smoky, strobe-lit dance floor while also offering plenty of mental soundscapes to explore with your eyes closed. 'DT103' has crisp breaks and warped bass under shards of broken, glassy melody and 'DD1' then floats on a more skeletal rhythm with grazing background pads and apocalyptic bass. The Technical Itch remix brings even more in-your-face textured percussion and 'MB29' shuts down with a cosmic exploration and skittish drum patterns.
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Vintage A EP
Vintage A EP (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: KIRIA 006. Rel: 12 Jun 25
 
Minimal/Tech House
Vintage A (7:35)
Vintage A (Cally remix) (6:56)
Best Kick Forward (7:45)
Fragments (6:53)
Review: Kiria Records drops a sleek EP here from Romanian DJ and producer Direkt, who keeps it refined with minimal grooves and deep vibes. The title track, 'Vintage A,' opens with classy synth work and crisp percussion, setting a hypnotic tone and Cally's remix follows with a stripped-down, razor-sharp rework ideal for subtle transitions and after-hours sets. Flip to the B, and 'Best Kick Forward' lives up to its name and is driven by bold basslines and forward-moving momentum. Closing track 'Fragments' floats on airy textures and intricate rhythms, so it leaves a thoughtful and lasting impact. A polished, versatile EP built for selectors who like it deep.
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
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Back To Cali
Cat: RUB 009. Rel: 09 Jun 25
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Back To Cali (Goce Pop Lock edit) (4:11)
Gravel Pit (Goce Back To Front mix) (4:17)
Review: Macedonian DJ Goce's reworks breathe a sense of urgency and grit into two classics, making them feel like new discoveries. 'Back to Cali (Goce's Pop Lock Edit)' takes the swagger of LL Cool J's original and shatters it with rapid-fire Brooklyn rhythms and experimental tension. It's a rework that hits hard, adding a sense of narrative chaos to the track's laid-back vibe. Over on the B-side, Goce transforms Wu-Tang's 'Gravel Pit' into a dirty, kinetic force. The original's bounce is replaced with an altogether funkier pulse, creating a new layer of unpredictability while retaining that beloved Staten Island grit. Both tracks move in unexpected directions, pushing the boundaries of what these classics can be on the dancefloor.
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Played by: The Allergies, Osmose
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Tongue Tied
Tongue Tied (hand-stamped 12" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: PM 004. Rel: 12 Jun 25
 
Bass
Tongue Tied (4:58)
Oil Dub (7:05)
Cloud Suck (8:59)
Review: London's DJ Ojo makes a strong debut on Pain Management with a shape-shifting 12" of heady, system-ready dub music. Known for his murky and slow-burning take on the form, Ojo takes things deeper here. 'Tongue Tied' rides out on pitch-black sub pressure and a ghosted vocal loop, evoking that half-asleep state between the dance and the walk home. 'Oil Dub' warps percussive elements into a cavern of melted delays and filtered hiss - almost ASMR in its abstraction. On the flip, 'Cloud Suck' stretches out into a near ten-minute reverie: digidub's emotional potential pushed to its outermost edge, sun-bleached, swirling and strangely hopeful. It's that rare kind of low-end music that plays just as well from a stack as it does through headphones, carrying a woozy emotional undertow that feels both bruised and comforting. A masterclass in restraint from one of London's most low-key original voices.
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Reimagination
Reimagination (grey marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: IDV 007. Rel: 13 Jun 25
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Imagination (9:16)
Reimagination (5:25)
Imagination (VIP) (6:46)
Review: Dom Angas has come a long way from his Moving Shadow singularity 'Can't Punish Me', which soon saw(tooth) an enviable career in techstep well underway. The nominally double-taker artist now issues 'Reimagination', throwing back to another shadowgraph from the MS era, 'Imagination'. This tune appealed best to the dystopian rollage crowd: there's no drop, but rather a straight barrage of hyper-crunchy cybergoth Reesework and parched beats. His new 'Reimagination', from now, continues to channel the mood but this time with added hope and angelics, shortly before a forget-me-not VIP of the original track reveals a wicked Star Trek sampling darkside version: "There are times when I find myself transfixed by a shadow on the wall, or the splashing of water against a stone. The hours pass, the world around me drops away, replaced by worlds being created and destroyed by my imagination."
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EEE 019
EEE 019 (1-sided 12")
Cat: EEE 019. Rel: 10 Jun 25
 
Minimal/Tech House
Track 1 (6:54)
Review: Three Es would be some trip, and EEE also symbolises guaranteed good times in the club. The mysterious label and eponymous artists keep on rolling out essential tech and minimal cuts that are smartly designed and authentic, but also with anthem potential. Maybe that's why each one is a one-sided 12", to really allow the tune room to shine. In this case, dusty drums with a hint of garage swing and shuffle are paired with melodic baseline motifs and colourful synth patterns. It's a good time groove with plenty of heart.
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Tags: Tech House
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My Joy EP
My Joy EP (12")
Cat: HBT 013V. Rel: 09 Jun 25
 
Minimal/Tech House
My Joy (5:42)
Take Control (with Solique) (5:21)
Love Triangle (6:02)
Review: German techno DJ and producer Tim Engelhardt takes a bold steps toward ascendant progressive techno with 'My Joy', his latest for Habitat. Nodding to the many sun-drenched euphorias personally experienced in Ibiza, this is a true live-it-up house record. Panned organs and subtle vocals take centre stage on the A1, while the B 'Love Triangle' complicates things with a beachside love involution. Midway moment 'Take Control', meanwhile, marks the record's pivotal shift from organ-led emotion to a percussive lock-in.
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Geht's Noch? 21st Year Anniversary Part 2
Cat: RBDC 142. Rel: 13 Jun 25
 
Electro House
Geht's Noch? (Peder Mannerfelt remix) (5:00)
Geht's Noch? (Luca Lozano Gehts Garage remix) (4:25)
Geht's Noch? (Aasthma remix) (4:42)
Geht's Noch? (Steve Angello remix) (6:50)
Review: Roman Flugel's 2004 banger 'Geht's Noch?' is a cheeky electro anthem that became a schoolyard ringtone staple, and now it is back for its 21st anniversary on Running Back. The original was part of a Cocoon compilation and this reissue features remixes that pay homage to its playful mood. Luca Lozano's ' 'Gehts Garage Remix' introduces UK funky elements, Peder Mannerfelt's version builds dramatic tension around the iconic riff, and Aasthma delivers a colourful, anime-inspired take. EDM bigwig Steve Angello brings some signature oversized electro maximalism to his version.
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Deadly Valentine
Deadly Valentine (1-sided 12")
Cat: DC 324. Rel: 10 Jun 25
 
Techno
Deadly Valentine (5:19)
Review: Two new Drumcode signees from Sweden team up for the first time ever on 'Deadly Valentine', a gothic x-marks-the-spot in big-cheese techno. The first joint single outside of compilation or album formats, Giordani's flair for melodic structure and genre blur rubs against sonic streamliner Skils' skills, repurposing a vocal line Giordani stumbled on during a Spotify deep dive, and which now comes anchored by gladiate grooves and ghostly dual-language lyrics, tossing over sincerity and satire. Skils handled the initial structure, though the pair refined it across versions and sessions before locking in the final cut.
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Loxton EP
Loxton EP (12" limited to 100 copies)
Cat: TOS 010. Rel: 16 Jun 25
 
Minimal/Tech House
Loxton (5:27)
Jungle Love (5:36)
On & On & On (9:46)
Review: Sub Basics's Temple Of Sound is back with new music from Henry Greenleaf who appears under his new moniker, Greenteeth. It is a project he is clearly using to cook up smart back room minimal sounds going off this evidence: 'Loxton' is a slow motion and prowling groove but one with deep, menacing bass and nice louche percussion. 'Jungle Love' is another subversive sound with a snaking rhythm and dubby low ends, dusty hi hats and late night mischief. Last of, 'On & On & On' plays out over all of the flipside with shuffling drums that are light and airy and topped with wispy drones. It's delightfully hypnotic.
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Tags: Minimal
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Casio lk Files
Cat: DR 7004. Rel: 11 Jun 25
 
Deep House
Casio LK 1 (4:46)
Casio LK 2 (4:37)
Review: Texan producer Ben Hixon has been particularly prolific of late, releasing a swathe of rather good - and undeniably analogue-powered - deep house EPs on Dolfin Music, a label he's been associated with for many years. Here he drops a seven-inch single - a rarity within house music - featuring two jams that make extensive use of his Casio LK keyboard. A-side 'Casio LK 1' is a breezy chunk of old school style deep house that comes blessed with a deep, heavy bassline, sparkling keyboard riffs, and soulful, eyes-closed vocal snippets. He opts for a sweatier, more stripped-back and occasionally distorted drum sound on 'Casio LK2', wrapping this tough-as-teak, no-nonsense beat in dreamy chords and spacey melodic flourishes.
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Bongo Express
Cat: FC 67. Rel: 11 Jun 25
 
Psych/Garage Rock
Bongo Express (2:56)
Afternoon Sniper (2:56)
Review: Following a string of praised releases for labels the likes of Dreamlord Recordings, Library Of The Occult and Up In Her Room, Jonathan Parkes (Korb) and Dom Keen (Studio Kosmische) team up once more for Bongo Express, a one-off vinyl drop via Crouch End's Feral Child. This time, the pair lean hard into their mutual obsessions: dusty mid-70s textures, radiophonic wig-outs and low-slung kraut-funk. Built around rattling bongos and scuzzy analogue synths, the record rides a hypnotic groove that sits somewhere between library oddity, imagined road movie score and late-night Berlin jam session.
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Mystical Circles 03
Mystical Circles 03 (limited 12")
Cat: MCRC 003. Rel: 12 Jun 25
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Starship (6:27)
Destiny (5:16)
Review: Hailed by RA as a "true connoisseur of music" - and so far with a spectacular trail of festival appearances behind them, apparent between Ireland, New York and Vienna - Island Times Deejay has kept up a staggering career so far. His new EP now drops as an inevitable testament to his ability not just to select but craft and cut grooves of his own; the lead track works through an untraceable disco source sample of fiendishly obscure proportions, despite its brilliant hookline: "set your mind free, you can't fight it, you'll be delighted, destiny". The A-sider is equally obscure, though it sounds to be quite a loyal and forgiving redo of an equally graded disco-soul crooner, awash in lyrical reminders of the operant genre: "disco!"
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Expansions
Cat: A 007. Rel: 09 Jun 25
 
Funk
Expansions (3:52)
Glow (4:27)
Review: The enduring electronic musical gene sequence that was Virginia-born pianist and keys player Lonnie Liston Smith's spiritual funk-jazz opus, 'Expansions' from 1974, now hears another re-disco-scription by keyboardist Gail Johnson and her unstoppable band, Jazz In Pink. Renowned for her keytar uplifts and relentless live schedule, this is a rare 12" for the modern genius LA live musician. Her rendition of Smith's 'Expansions' both mellows and sharpens the mood in equal measure, providing a renewed euphony come euphoria. 'Glow' backs up the B-side with a sheeny original, with dramatic phrase stops and trademark peak-out pianos from Gail.
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Played by: Osmose
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Native Sons Part 2
Cat: FJAVBK 60. Rel: 13 Jun 25
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Native Sons (part 2 - feat Maseo, Black Thought, Posdnuos, Mike G, Afrika & Busta Rhymes) (4:38)
Native Sons (part 2 - instrumental) (4:34)
Review: We've an East Coast rap royal flush, as Talib Kweli and J. Rawls tap into deep lineage with 'Native Sons Part 2', a limited 7" pulling heavyweight verses from Black Thought, Busta Rhymes, De La Soul and Jungle Brothers' Mike G and Afrika. It's a sprawling nod to the Native Tongues era, retooled for now; lyrically dense, spiritually charged, and anchored by Rawls' crisp, jazz-touched production. The single lands ahead of a spring 2025 compilation with Dostoyevskian undertones, Notes From The Underground, via Fat Beats. The flip bears an instrumental, stripped down to let Rawls' craftsmanship breathe.
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Played by: Marc Hype
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Sister Abigail EP
Cat: SNKR 063. Rel: 10 Jun 25
 
Deep Dubstep
Rastaman (5:04)
Souls (6:05)
Sister Abigail (7:24)
Play That Vibe (6:17)
Review: Sneaker Social Club is one of the more low-key UK labels but its output is high-class, and often explores myriad forms of bass music with a retro glint in its eye but plenty of future intent. The four-piece collective Legion is Trends, Boylan, P Jam and D.O.K. and now they return to follow up their debut 2021 release on Artikal Music. The EP opens with 'Rastaman,' a raw half-step dubstep track with eerie atmospheres and heavy bass, embracing minimalist and high-definition sound. 'Souls' pushes a jerky groove while maintaining the EP's spartan mood and 'Sister Abigail' amplifies the sinister Legion sound with metallic dissonance. Closer 'Play That Vibe' channels a 2010s dubstep techy feel. This EP is a ruthless yet finely tuned masterclass in sound design and arrangement.
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The Acid Test
Cat: ITWS 009. Rel: 13 Jun 25
 
Minimal/Tech House
I Don't Tip
I Don't Tip (The Wizzard remix)
I Don't Tip (TIJN remix)
The Acid Test
Review: Acid tests, in a scientific context, refer to metallurgic processes whereby the chemical composition of metals are analysed in order to determine their makeup. We can't place exactly when the term was co-opted by artists of the acid techno movement, but we can certainly attest to this acid test's besting of several other lesser litmuses in the micro-genre. ITWS have found a gem in Ilario Liburni, a mainstay of the Italian audio-alchemic underground: 'I Don't Tip' and 'The Acid Test' provide twin minimal acid, with psychedelic ad-libs sure to make even Timothy Leary blush, while isotopes from TIJN and The Wizzard heighten the base compounds' corrosive intensities. A well assayed assault on the ears, well suited for those hazarding another lysergic dabble.
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Echo Ridge
Cat: SATYA 020. Rel: 09 Jun 25
 
Deep House
Ministrone (7:12)
Echo Ridge (7:39)
Mod Squad (7:16)
Snares Don't Care (7:39)
Review: Sometime Trauma Tribe and Spy vs Spy member Christian "Chris" Lloris is now two decades into his production career, though remarkably it has been 12 years since he last released a solo EP on vinyl. 'Echo Ridge', which also marks his debut on Lisbon label Satya, is therefore a long-awaited return to wax. He begins in confident mood with 'Ministrone', a fine fusion of lolloping tech-house grooves, spacey electronics and deep house flourishes, before delivering a chunkier and more bass-heavy slab of trippy tech-house with oddball samples aplenty ('Echo Ridge'). Over on side B, 'Mod Squad' is smooth, squelchy, quietly funky and delightfully off-kilter, while 'Snares Don't Care' is a more hypnotic, spaced-out and bass-heavy affair that's perfect for those "locked in" early morning moments.
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Tags: Minimal
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Celestial Quest EP
Celestial Quest EP (purple vinyl 12")
Cat: SK 010. Rel: 12 Jun 25
 
Minimal/Tech House
Celestial Quest (8:18)
Celestial Quest (Mihai Pol remix) (7:33)
Nosy Fella (7:48)
Moonlight (7:30)
Review: Future garage via techno excursivenesses by new producer Loopdeville, whose name sure does sound like a place we'd like to live, London having failed us as of late! On deep purple vinyl first comes 'Celestial Quest', an interstellar undertaking handled with remarkable ease, with little so much as a flickery garage beat and ruminant chords making mellow light of light years. Mihai Pol amps up the danger factor with rogue chord asteroids threatening to pierce the hull; and B-siders 'Nosy Fella' and 'Moonlight' both swerve tactile, with their concussive percussions and vocal murmurations, resounding like unconscious inner workings of the spacefaring mind.
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Tags: Minimal
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By Yourself
Cat: SEV 022. Rel: 11 Jun 25
 
Soul
Jay D Martin - "By Yourself" (2:24)
Sam Williams - "Love Slipped Through My Fingers" (2:28)
Review: This release from Outta Sight marks the first standalone vinyl pressing of the 1968 Northern Soul classic 'By Yourself' by Jay D. Martin, which has previously only ever been available only as a rare Tower label promo and on a Wigan Casino compilation. And it is a true Wigan dancefloor favourite, which is why the original promo now fetches around L350 on second-hand markets. Also featured is Sam Williams' 'Love Slipped Through My Fingers,' another 1968 Northern Soul gem that similarly debuted as a Tower promo and commands collector prices up to L2,000. Do not snooze on these iconic, hard-to-find floor-fillers from the golden era of Northern Soul.
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Lanao Izany EP
Cat: PRP 016. Rel: 13 Jun 25
 
Minimal/Tech House
Lanao Izany (6:44)
Delight (7:12)
Voice Of Soul (6:45)
Different Places (7:12)
Review: Vinyl only record label Purple Print mark an impressive selection with 'Lanao Izany', a fresh EP from the Hungarian artist Daniel Meister, whose snappily produced but well-balanced mixes help bring a reinvigorating freshness to the easily mishandled world of minimal tech. We're not sure what "lazao Izany" means, but the track *is* zany: unmistakable synth santoor and crying vocals make for a mournfully mobile mix on the A track. Meanwhile, 'Delight' and 'Different Places' continue to goosebump us with low bandwidth static SFX and relentlessly snappy hits.
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Tags: Minimal
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Needin' U (reissue)
Cat: GR 12129. Rel: 12 Jun 25
 
Deep House
Needin' U (Boss anthem mix) (10:14)
Needin' U (original Mistake) (7:56)
Review: David Morales made a lot of great house records in the 1990s, but few were quite as commercially successful as 1998's 'Needin' U', a gargantuan disco-house slammer that made liberal use of elements from classic tracks by the Chi-Lites and Rare Pleasure. On this Groove Records reissue, the 'Original Mistake' version - the familiar, filter-heavy disco-house looper that formed the basis of the radio edit - is joined by what many believe is the greatest mix, the 'Boss Anthem' take. Strangely omitted from the UK release in 1998, it's ten minutes of tough, DJ Sneak-inspired drums, restless piano stabs, righteous disco samples and oodles of energy. It's undoubtedly one of the best disco-house slammers ever made and more than worthy of a place in your collection.
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Firebird
Firebird (12")
Cat: MTRON 043. Rel: 13 Jun 25
 
Electro
Helga Neuer & Zeta Reticula - "Firebird" (6:07)
Helga Neuer & Zeta Reticula - "New School" (5:21)
Helga Neuer & Zeta Reticula - "TSTE99" (4:32)
Zeta Reticula - "Distress Signal" (5:10)
Zeta Reticula - "Investigate The Signal" (5:28)
Review: Slovenian producer Zeta Reticula (Uros Umek) collides with fellow floor electro-lighter Helga Neuer (Damjan Bizilj) across four galaxy-crossing searers. Though the latter artist is a relative newcomer on what could reasonably be called the Eastern European electro mesh network, both have nonetheless already enjoyed a dual release on Berlin label Mechatronica, smushing the competition with the piezo-powered hydraulic press, 'I Am Mensch' (2022). Now they return phoenix-stylee with 'Firebird', whose title track trails bolide fireballs behind its fizzling arps, and whose later tracks carry a ridiculous energetic half-life, 'Distress Signal' and 'Investigate The Signal' seeming to logging the same inspirant radio burst at different frequencies.
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Pattern Gardening
Cat: WSDMLP 009. Rel: 12 Jun 25
 
Minimal/Tech House
Polygonia - "Track 1" (7:04)
Jichael Mackson - "A Nice One" (5:35)
Facta & K-LONE - "Each Story" (5:57)
Sub Basics - "Oasis" (5:52)
Lurka - "Swirl" (6:11)
RRoxymore - "Nightbite" (5:53)
Review: With Pattern Gardening, London-after-Leeds imprint Wisdom Teeth yank out an extra gnasher we didn't know we had. As has always been the case, label heads Facta and K-Lone could be said to have curated and curetted a new compilation from the joint dentist's chair, exacting a 22-track root canal with periodontal precision, nearly doubling the size of their V/A ambit since 2024's Club Moss. But on this selective six-track sampler for wax, we've only a further sanding down of a much larger minimal, micro and tech house selection; here's gummy textures and maxillary moods by Polygonia, rRoxymore, Lurka, Sub Basics, and newcomer Jichael Mackson. Clarity and sound design are top priorities, as is the ideal of whitened teeth flashed by the poolside. Snappy, Rhodesy, watery.
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Meta Music vs Rogue EP
Cat: FWMSR 003. Rel: 12 Jun 25
 
Deep House
Monotone (feat Sequoyah) (5:56)
New Plan (4:37)
YIA (4:22)
Rogue (5:28)
Maze (4:33)
Deep Dirt (4:54)
Review: This new one from Stefan Ringer on his FWM Entertainment combines two distinct releases in one: 3 tracks from his 2021 Meta Music EP and his darker alias Black Sued's 'Rogue' EP. It's a yin-yang journey of sound that shows his range and quality. 'Monotone' pairs signature deep chords and soulful vocals and distorted bass with minimal drums, while 'New Plan' is a driving, rhythmic workout of persistence and groove. 'YIA' offers meditative chords and affirmations set against a thunderstorm backdrop and the flip, the title cut explores shadowy jazz textures with a mysterious groove, 'Maze' marches forward with urgency and layered rhythm, while 'Deep Dirt' closes with gritty, broken-machine chaos. Together, these EPs make for a powerful emotional and sonic contrast.


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Played by: Per Bojsen-Moller
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Don't Go Away
Cat: TESSALICIOUS 001. Rel: 10 Jun 25
 
Minimal/Tech House
Don't Go Away (5:54)
On A Roll (5:37)
Rock The House (5:26)
Midnight Shift (6:44)
Review: Demi Riquisimo and The Trip join forces to launch Tessalicious, debuting a collaborative project, splitting partly off from the former artist's own Semi Delicious imprint. The new four-tracker evidences a shared talent by the pair for producing a twisting, winding dance finesser mood, blending melodiousness and functionality so that we almost can't tell the difference between them. Intended to captivate festival-goers, the likes of 'Don't Go Away' and 'Rock The House' offer sensorial and distant vocal samples, though their rare audible moments - "how do you say... you're gorgeous!?" - manage to leave us feeling all fuzzy inside.
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Played by: ROTCIV, Fog
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Funky Grooves EP
Cat: GCV 030. Rel: 10 Jun 25
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Get Up (5:40)
Dream Funky (6:09)
Ghetto Beatz (5:57)
Keep It Burnin (5:50)
Review: Micky More & Andy Tee's Groove Culture hits the notable milestone of 30 releases with another healthy dose of funky disco fun. Stepping up for this one is Shabi, a new name emerging from Berlin with a sound that defies the city's usual techno moodiness. 'Get Up' rides on big loopy drums with silky chords adding colour to clipped vocals and noodling baselines. 'Dream Funky' is another bouncy jam peppered with diva cries and horns, 'Ghetto Beatz' lands a little more heavy with with plenty of ass-wiggling groove and 'Keep It Burnin' rolls deep with sustained chords and plenty of big licks to energise any party.

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Give Me Your Love (Love Song)
Cat: GEE 1004. Rel: 12 Jun 25
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
Give Me Your Love (Love Song) (3:22)
Give Me Your Dub (dub mix) (3:22)
Review: Curtis Mayfield's tender falsetto and political lyrical activations made him one of soul's most distinctive and influential figures of the 70s. Addressing civil rights, urban life, and Black identity with rare grace, it's little wonder that his catalogue has since proved a goldmine for reinterpretation, where 'Move On Up', 'The Makings of You' and 'People Get Ready' continue to inspire covers over generations. Here, howsoever the decision was made, do Soul Shepherds reshake a less-known Mayfield favourite in dub, 'Give Me Your Love', a dark-horse ode to good lovin', originally track 6 on the soul star's great soundtrack to the pimpin' 70s film Superfly. "It's true, you're such a gun / Make my lungs sigh" go the brusque lyrics, proving the sensuousness of Mayfield's broadly applicable approach to love.
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Played by: Osmose
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So Many Miles Away
Cat: SJ 560. Rel: 11 Jun 25
 
Funk
So Many Miles Away (2:26)
Groovy Thang (2:28)
Review: Reggie Soul, aka Reginald Stone, had a brief but impactful recording career that included releasing just three 45 singles on different labels. His debut included the funk track 'I Got Jody' and the soulful 'I Feel So Bad' and his second single, a re-release of 'I Got Jody,' featured the miscredited 'Soul Walkin'.' In 1968, Reggie's third release, 'My World of Ecstasy/Mighty Good Loving' came out on Capri Records and was co-written with the Scott Brother,s who knew how to best showcase Reggie's soulful vocals, as supported by the Scott Brothers' house band. Recently uncovered, these two unreleased tracks, 'So Many Miles Away' and 'Groovy Thang' new fine examples of Reggie's versatility and further solidify his legacy in the soul scene.
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EP 1
EP 1 (12")
Cat: SCEP 547. Rel: 12 Jun 25
 
International
Macumba De Oxala (7:40)
La Danse De L'Esprit (feat Lalin St Juste) (6:43)
Review: Nicola Conte and Nico Lahs, both Bari-born producers pushing the boundaries of underground Afro-Latin and jazzdance, hear the warmest of intros through their friends over at Schema Italy, their sound pivoting a careful Newtonian balance between presence and nostalgia. The roomy but distant highs of 'Macumba De Oxala' contrast strongly yet subtly to the hifi plinks and percs of 'La Danse De L'Esprit', on the latter of which we hear visiting production fellow Oaklandian Lalin St Juste add an ancestral vocal magic. This first EP is only a start, with a second 12" and a resultant double LP planned.
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Tharsis EP
Tharsis EP (12" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: VTX 016. Rel: 12 Jun 25
 
Electro
Tharsis (6:43)
Pavonis (6:30)
Arsia (7:03)
Ascraeus (5:47)
Daedalia (feat Dora Gray) (3:43)
Review: Matti Turunen is no stranger to Vortex Traks as he had previously dropped music here and appeared on the label's very first release and also later as part of Morphology. This, however, is his solo debut and it's a classy exploration of melodic electro. 'Tharsis' kicks off with lithe synths and sheet metal sounds flapping in a stiff cosmic wind. 'Pavonis' is deeper and more heady, 'Arsia' is built on neck-snapping drum patterns and 'Ascraeus' rides on plaintive pads. Last but not least is a collaboration with Dora Gray, 'Daedalia', which is an ambient-laced delight.
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BODOACEVA 004
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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Albums
Her
Her (12")
Cat: FB 003. Rel: 10 Jun 25
 
Deep House
Her (3:55)
Doel (6:38)
Teen Dreams (6:04)
Bee (7:14)
Akkadian (2:51)
Review: Italian pair Orion return with more of the by now signature warmth, this time on Dutch label Far Blue. Orion's deep passion for their craft shines through here with sumptuous sound designs and gooey grooves sinking you in deep. The EP opens with 'Her,' which is a whimsical, calming track filled with immersive percussion and uplifting grooves. Its slow, cosmic pace offers a reassuring sense of well-being that will create a moment of peace amidst the chaos of everyday life. The rest of the EP showcases their full range from the refracted melodies and booming kicks of 'Teen Dreams' to the skittish and light footed rhythms of 'Akkadian.'
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From Dub 'Til Now
Cat: FTRCD 068. Rel: 13 Jun 25
 
Dub
1000 Light Years (dub) (3:55)
In The Shadow (dub) (4:20)
Whitewater (dub) (4:30)
Memories Of Old (dub) (4:11)
Rose Hall's Birds (dub) (4:06)
Squirrel Inna Barrel (dub) (4:26)
Under The Cotton Tree (dub) (4:34)
45 Charles Street (dub) (4:32)
Everlasting Love (dub) (5:19)
Review: This exciting new compilation is a richly layered celebration of reggae's instrumental foundations. The second chapter in the Roots Architects project, this dub album gathers over 50 of Jamaica's most revered session musicians to breathe new life into rhythms rooted in reggae's golden era. Produced by Swiss keyboardist Mathias Liengme and dubbed by Roberto Sanchez, the record is a journey into the sonic textures of Kingston's legendary studios during the late 70s. Each track pulses with the timeless craftsmanship of players like Lloyd Parks, Fil Callender and Earl "Chinna" Smith. The dub treatments are both spacious and inventive, recalling the spiritual haze and echo-drenched brilliance of King Tubby and Lee Scratch Perry at their peak. Sanchez handles the desk with deep respect and balances fidelity with creativity. From Dub 'Til Now is a historical tribute of reggae's enduring history.
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I Am A Tree I Am A Mouth
Cat: BING 204CD. Rel: 10 Jun 25
 
Ambient/Drone
I Am
Through Massive Mountains
My Life Is Not This Steep Hour
Now The Hour Bends Down
In The Deep Nights I Dig For You
Put My Eyes Out: I Can See You
I Find You In All Things
Gong
Review: First released three years ago and now receiving a deserved reissue, I Am A Tree I Am A Mouth is undoubtedly one of the most magic albums by Australian-American sprano and composer Jane Sheldon - an artist famed for her unique, voice-based works. While the album is not entirely made up of layered vocals and vocalisations - Sheldon employs long, languid ambient drones and textures throughout - they're naturally the focal point. Most of the lyrics (mostly sung, but some spoken) are taken from Rainer Maria Rilke's 1995 tome The Book of Hours (meaning Sheldon largely sings in German), and these are delivered in all manner of inspired ways. The results are uniformly dazzling, blurring the boundaries between chamber music, neo-classical and ambient music's experimental fringes.
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