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Singles
Cosmic Girl EP
Cat: CEC 064. Rel: 10 Apr 25
 
Minimal/Tech House
Cosmic Girl (6:05)
Matikka (5:57)
The Jam (5:34)
Obsession (6:28)
Review: Andrew Azara makes an electrifying return to Cecille with his 'Cosmic Girl' EP, delivering five exceptional originals alluding to French house, disco edits and minimal techno. Hailing from Dublin and now thriving in Barcelona, Azara has majored in force since 2019, with audiences across Europe and South America, and former releases on Djebali. 'Cosmic Girl' opens the EP with pounding drums, dubby stabs, and hypnotic, fluttering textures, setting the stage for an intermediary shuffle, 'Mattika', in turn bringing headier blends of organic percussion and transitional "whoops". 'The Jam' strips things back to a minimal, raw groove, while 'Obsession' closes with a bass-heavy, swung garage house extension. You won't find the digital bonus, 'Doing It,' here, but we can also vouch for its mesmerising hold over us dance-zombies.
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Tags: Tech House
 in stock $20.48
Panacea EP
Cat: TMZ 003. Rel: 01 May 25
 
Minimal/Tech House
Caputi - "Panacea" (6:06)
Osman Oz & SUBMINIMAL - "Starship" (5:20)
Dawn Gab - "Galaxy" (7:25)
Nikdo - "At The Same Place" (6:49)
 in stock $20.18
Hot Stuff EP
Cat: CEC 066. Rel: 23 May 25
 
Deep House
El House (feat Alejandro Paz) (5:15)
Cami's House (5:16)
Hot Stuff (5:08)
Red Velvet (5:22)
Review: Hector Couto steps up on Cecille with Hot Stuff, a burning four-tracker roping in Chile's Alejandro Paz for a rework of his cult vocal cut 'El House', originally out on Comeme over a decade ago. Couto, a mainstay of modern European house with credits on Hot Creations, BPitch and Defected, revives his trademark low-slung swing, seasoning Paz's voice with sparse drums and deeper club intents. 'Camis House' rolls out woozy chords, sub-heavy basslines and apparitional voxes, before the flip 'Hot Stuff' ludicrizes the mood by way of looped soul chops and loose-lipped percussion. 'Red Velvet' rounds things off with slap bass, twitchy synth work and warm analogue textures; Couto sounds fully at home on Curly and Scholl's enduring Frankfurt imprint.
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 in stock $21.05
Size Counts (reissue)
Cat: REPEAT 35. Rel: 01 May 25
 
Minimal/Tech House
Break It Down (7:26)
Once In Your Life (12:52)
Review: Not to be confused with the heavy Dutch electro hero of the same name (he of Klakson Records fame), Dexter was the early-to-mid 2000s alias of UK tech-house producer Matt Royall. Sushitech Records recently released a retrospective of his work, Past Moves, and now German label Repeat has decided to reissue 2004's Size Counts EP. A-side 'Break It Down' is deep, druggy, chuggy and pleasingly off-kilter, with delay-laden spoken word snippets and echoing hand percussion hits rising above a driving bassline and hypnotic, locked-in drums. The pace and intensity increases on flipside 'Once Again', a kind of Hipp-E & Halo style West Coast tech-house workout rich in trippy female vocal snippets, ghostly chords and dubby bass.
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Paradox (reissue)
Cat: REPEAT 36. Rel: 09 May 25
 
Minimal/Tech House
Paradox (8:51)
YCHTM Acid (6:51)
Review: A punctual reissue of a rare Eye 4 Sound tech-acid house party starter from 2004, this Repeat version of Dexter's 'Paradox' stays faithful to one of many EPs in UK artist Mat Royall's regal flush of technical itches to last from 01 to 06, spread across labels like Beat Code, Random House and, in more recent years, Real Deal and Bosh Records. 'Paradox' is subset by the fun-loving 'Ychtm Acid' on the B-side, and while we can't claim to be so clever as to be able to decode this standout track's strange titular acronym, we can vouch for the sickness of its eccentric percussions and atmosphere, a fine case of what we call "mood design".
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Unlikely Possibilities
Unlikely Possibilities (12" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: TGS 004. Rel: 16 May 25
 
Minimal/Tech House
Frutas Rojas (7:48)
Frutas Rojas (Constratti remix) (6:53)
Unlikely Possibilities (7:13)
Unlikely Possibilities (Giuliano Lomonte remix) (7:02)
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Lucid Dreaming
Cat: MYRIAD 003. Rel: 25 Apr 25
 
Minimal/Tech House
Acid-E
Lucid Dream Gone Fucked Up
Comeback
Play Pause
Review: Formerly known as AI Robot, Calin Dumitrescu refound his human side under his own surname as alias, having found residence in local labels Atipic, Particular and Unutrei since 2020. His debut for Myriad Records finds the third EP in the UK label's catalogue, with the headshaking chords and feverish acids of 'Acid E' helping synthesise a pharmaceutical drug we didn't know could or should exist, while 'Lucid Dream Gone Fucked Up' implies the necessary disturbance of a dream we'd never want to wake up from, by the intrusion of mechanic breaks, spy-vs-spy basses and creepazoid pads. The final two, ending on the perc-heavy 'Play Pause', contrast the A with a celebratory mood.
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A Boy Called Zeal
Cat: RTHT 002. Rel: 16 Apr 25
 
Deep House
A Boy Called Zeal (Ink mix) (7:57)
A Boy Called Zeal (Mark Ambrose Space mix) (7:30)
A Boy Called Zeal (Gari Romalis Electronix Stop N Search mix) (7:25)
A Boy Called Zeal (Audio Werner mix) (9:07)
Review: What began as a beloved underground party two decades ago now steps into a new chapter as Rock Tha House Traxx, a vinyl-only label helmed by veteran Chilean selector Camilo Gil and Mario Flores in Mexico City. Shifting from the dancefloor to the turntable, the label sets out to document and reimagine the musical movements that shaped its roots. After a hothousing debut featuring Romania's Mihai Popoviciu and Swiss mainstay Quenum among others, we've a new sonic tort from the label's very own Gil, solidifying the Western SA nation's place in said conversation. Squeezy reso-basses, stupid-hard breaks, zany lifters: Gil has us covered.
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Circus EP
Circus EP (12")
Cat: CEC 065. Rel: 22 Apr 25
 
Deep House
Circus (feat Easttown & Thierry Ganz) (5:40)
Hypnotize (5:56)
Visions (feat Milo Passier) (5:58)
Sunrise (6:29)
Review: Leyo from Amersfoort in the Netherlands gives us a confident, if a little repetitious, lowdown of his past employment history on the 'Circus' EP. "I used to work for the circus" is the relentless vocal refrain of this acrobatic minimal tech weapon, where uppercutting handclaps overlie below-the-belt funk grooves. 'Hypnotize' is the human cannonball to the A-side's aerialist, bringing even heavier grooves to a convivial back lot mood. An impressive return to Cecille from the artist, following the hallmark Hello LP.
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Tags: Tech House
 in stock $21.05
Basement Series 003
Basement Series 003 (12" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: HSRU 009. Rel: 21 May 25
 
Deep House
Cancel Dat (7:01)
Patang (7:00)
Review: UK-born, Spain-based house head Marlon Lopez faces off with downtempo king Nightmare son Wax here for a pair of dubbed-out cuts packed with soul and classic samples. 'Cancel Dat' rides a choppy groove with bleeping synth sequences and the tightest of pinging kicks, and as it unfolds, you get ever more hypnotised. 'Patang' has a dry, retro-future sound with chilly synth modulations and snappy hits, while a snaking, dubby bassline adds the weight. Two great sounds for back rooms and basements full of real heads only.
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Tags: Tech House
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Year VI
Year VI (12")
Cat: YR 06. Rel: 29 Apr 25
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Neskeh - "106 Cabrel" (6:29)
Mike Sacchetti Vs David Meyer - "Agria Pachanga" (5:32)
Leonor Vs Ludviq - "Capybara Trance" (5:45)
Radial Gaze Vs Ducati Flux Vs Persona RS - "Nebula" (5:52)
Intruso - "Somos Acido" (6:07)
Poulper Vs Hugo Vallejo - "Juegos Intergalacticos" (5:13)
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Origins EP
Cat: ALT 016. Rel: 14 May 25
 
Techno
Above We Soar (6:37)
Space & Time Dimensions (6:37)
Girls In The Front (7:59)
Origins (6:06)
Review: US-born, Germany-based Oshana's solo debut on Altered Circuits is a notable one for peak time party people with high-impact jams that also bring plenty of subtle detail. The tunes are rooted in the vibe of her live sets and fuse classic and contemporary club sounds with razor-sharp studio precision. From the tense, acid-laced drive of 'Above We Soar' to the cavernous, Chicago-flavoured bounce of 'Space And Time Dimensions,' Oshana balances groove with atmosphere perfectly. 'Girls In The Front' is another gem and hypnotic, bass-heavy workout with anthem potential, while closer 'Origins' explores trance-tinged territory before diving back into genre ambiguity. It's a refined, energetic statement from an artist in her element.
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Put The Needle On The Record: Dance Floor Magic Happens Here
Giacomo Silvestri - "Paradox" (6:31)
Andrea Giuliani - "Hypnagogic" (6:35)
Kirill Matveev, Wiklauri - "Fasol" (7:34)
Nicolas Barnes - "Lift It" (7:36)
Tags: Tech House
 in stock $22.43
The Unity EP
The Unity EP (12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: AOW 003. Rel: 27 May 25
 
Deep House
When You Look At Me (feat Javonntte) (7:18)
When You Look At Me (feat Javonntte - An Abacus Story) (7:05)
When You Look At Me (feat Javonntte - Late Night dub) (6:16)
Run The Numbers (6:17)
Review: Ascension on Wax tap Toronto Hustle & Sean Roman for their third release, a slick four-tracker pulling heavy influence from *that*argent 90s US-East Coast deep house sound. 'The Unity' lands with some pedigree, where recent drops on Wolf, Local Talk and Freerange have mounted this pairing firmly in the frame. Javonntte lends his unmistakable Detroit flow to the A1, which also gets a shimmering rerub from longtime Prescription associate Abacus. Flip for a late-night dub version that leans into tougher territory, before closing out with a heads-down deep house cut built for sloppily recalled nights.
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Played by: Toronto Hustle
 in stock $22.43
Albums
Always Moving
Always Moving (translucent green vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: FRLP 43GN. Rel: 06 May 25
 
Deep House
CDMX (4:39)
Mamao (4:41)
Detriot Love Letter (feat Byron The Aquarius) (5:27)
Electrical (feat Marlena Dee) (4:32)
Synesthesia (5:26)
LSD (feat Marlena Dee) (5:30)
Experience (feat Marlena Dee) (4:39)
Pleasure Ride (feat Harvey Sutherland & Marlena Dae) (5:03)
Time Space Matter (4:31)
Intercourse (5:01)
Slow Jamz (4:22)
Good Bye Berlin (5:28)
Review: Black Loops directs a welters' worth of experience into Always Moving, his debut full-length for Freerange. Far beyond club tools, this is a sensitive elusion of watery neo soul instrumentation and distant broken beat jazz, and we're not surprised in this breath to learn of Black Loops' own background as a drummer. Nor is it any wonder either that such auteur's disco house regals such as Harvey Sutherland, Byron The Aquarius and Berlin vocalist Marlena Dae all appear on the record, through 'CDMX' to the ever so eerie, Erie-downstream deep house of 'Detroit Love Letter'. 'Electrical And LSD' takes after such influences as Metro Area's disco house shimmer, while tracks like 'Pleasure Ride' and 'Good Bye Berlin' further locks down the abiding nighttime tension - that least comparable part of his sound.
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Played by: Jemaho
 in stock $38.43
Always Moving
Cat: FRLP 43. Rel: 06 May 25
 
Deep House
CDMX (4:37)
Mamao (4:40)
Detriot Love Letter (feat Byron The Aquarius) (5:27)
Electrical (feat Marlena Dee) (4:31)
Synesthesia (5:27)
LSD (feat Marlena Dee) (5:28)
Experience (feat Marlena Dee) (4:41)
Pleasure Ride (feat Harvey Sutherland & Marlena Dae) (5:03)
Time Space Matter (4:31)
Intercourse (5:02)
Slow Jamz (4:23)
Good Bye Berlin (5:29)
Review: Prolific Italian maestro Black Loops returns to Freerange with Always Moving, a debut album steeped in high-grade dance heritage. Drawing on over a decade of production, he moves beyond club tools to something more personal and musical, with guest appearances from Harvey Sutherland, Byron the Aquarius and Marlena Dae. Rooted in funk, soul and 90s grooves, these are rich, warm tracks with fully authentic swing i with much of the percussion played live by the artist himself. The result is fluid and human, from the broken beats of 'CDMX' to the shimmering chords of 'Detroit Love Letter'. Marlena Dae adds her touch to several standouts, including the disco-leaning 'Electrical' and hazy deep house of 'Pleasure Ride'. Even at its most downtempo, like the closing 'Good Bye Berlin', the album stays focused and melodic. A confident and expressive full-length that shows how far Black Loops has come while hinting at where he might head next.
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Fabric Presents: Carlita
CARLITA / VARIOUS
Fabric Presents: Carlita (2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: FABRIC 224LP. Rel: 30 Apr 25
 
Deep House
Andre Zimmer & Carlita - "Raf" (6:01)
Toman - "Emotion" (8:20)
Alex Metric & Ten Ven - "Strobe" (5:42)
Alinka - "Deep Into The Vibe" (6:25)
Carlita - "Stop Now" (4:50)
Butch & Martin Rizolla - "Burning Terrace" (7:49)
Jesse Maas - "Gross Weight" (6:31)
Aldo Cadiz & Andre Butano - "Zu-Mani" (Paco Osuna & Fer BR remix) (7:12)
Review: Turkish DJ and producer Carlita brings a 60-minute DJ rethread to Fabric, weaving the audio aids of Butch, Alex Metric, Paco Osuna, Prunk, Toman and Alinka into a seamless, 60-minute redline ride through house and techno. Among the 13 selections are two of her own standout tracks: 'Raf' (with Andrew Zimmer), a rave-leaning house cut loaded with soulful vocals and breaks, and 'Stop Now', a heads-down tech house roller that builds exponentially on its own momentum. Accompanying the release is a short documentary that trails Carlita through Istanbul, offering glimpses of her family, food, and creative beginnings in the city where cultures collide.
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Tags: Tech House
 in stock $24.13
Rez33thirtythree
Cat: REZ 33THIRTYTHREE. Rel: 02 Apr 25
 
Deep House
Sundance (8:01)
The Passage (6:33)
Dreams (7:46)
Daze (7:49)
Another Day (9:11)
Feel The Magic (6:56)
Another Night (8:47)
Review: UK label Rezpektiva unearths another gem from the archives, this time shining a light on Fade 2 End, the elusive duo of Nick Woolfson and Mark Shimmon. Their output may have been limitedijust two releases in 1996ibut what they left behind is a masterclass in deep, rolling, late-night techno. 'Sundance' sets the tone with its undulating rhythms and hypnotic loops, while 'The Passage' weaves together tough beats and drifting synth lines. 'Dreams' and 'Daze' lock into a mesmerising groove, all heady atmospherics and resonant grooves. On the flip, 'Another Day' and 'Another Night' explore the contrast between euphoria and tension, their hypnotic vocals pulling the listener deeper into the groove. 'Feel The Magic' rounds things off with a shimmering, dreamlike quality, balancing lush pads with crisp drum programming. Fade 2 End had a rare touchitracks that feel alive, shifting and evolving as they play out. Now, thanks to Rezpektiva, these lost classics finally get the attention they deserve.
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Played by: Braga Circuit
 in stock $32.26
Generation Drive (feat Jannik Jivung, Malin Genie)
Cat: SUSH 74. Rel: 28 Apr 25
 
Minimal/Tech House
Prologue UHF (1:46)
Generation Drive (6:39)
Mojave 24 (feat Jannik Jivung) (8:03)
Juvial (feat Jannik Jivung) (6:02)
TX Files (8:15)
Teleferico (7:06)
Defender (feat Malin Genie) (6:48)
Office Perform (feat Malin Genie) (6:44)
Link (8:30)
Representant Dubb (6:08)
Gem Deska (7:58)
Prognos Dubb (2:32)
Review: Per Hammar and Berlin-based label Sushitech are a match made in heaven as both have long since proven their credential in the world of dub techno. As the label turns 20, it kicks off its year with an album that has been two years in the making and features a top-quality array of dub techno sounds. Malin Genie features on two of the more kicking and propulsive cuts, while Jannik Jivung adds an organic touch to two more. In between those sounds are percolating slow-mo jams like 'Representant Dubb' and more kinetic sounds like 'TX Files' with its fresh kicks and rolling bass.
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Generation Drive (feat Jannik Jivung, Malin Genie)
Generation Drive (feat Jannik Jivung, Malin Genie) (limited gatefold clear vinyl 3xLP)
Cat: SUSH 74C. Rel: 02 May 25
 
Minimal/Tech House
Prologue UHF (1:46)
Generation Drive (6:39)
Mojave 24 (feat Jannik Jivung) (8:03)
Juvial (feat Jannik Jivung) (6:02)
TX Files (8:15)
Teleferico (7:06)
Defender (feat Malin Genie) (6:48)
Office Perform (feat Malin Genie) (6:44)
Link (8:30)
Representant Dubb (6:08)
Gem Deska (7:58)
Prognos Dubb (2:32)
Review: The now 20-year-strong Sushitech have been working on this one for two years and finally it drops - a new album from cultured dub techno don Per Hammar. This is a seriously deep journey into his signature sound that melds the genre's most classic side with a fresh modern twist. Cuts like 'Generation Drive' have a nice crisp sense of motion as well as lovely warped pads, while 'Juvial' brings a sense of curiousness with its undulating drums and bass. 'Defender' leans into sleek techno styles and will have you cruising in no time. An instant classic album, for sure.
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Practice Love
Cat: SOV 023. Rel: 10 Apr 25
 
Deep House
I Don't Care It Makes Me Feel Good (2:53)
I Love To Dance (4:14)
Feel Good Music (5:39)
Practice Love (5:25)
Sax & Drug (feat Declan McDermott) (7:08)
Thisiz House Music (feat Declan Mcdermott) (6:22)
I Wanna Meet Somebody (6:21)
No Money (6:06)
No Genre Only Music (feat Wave City Bay) (5:53)
Tags: Tech House | Minimal
 in stock $33.38
Feel So Right
Feel So Right (blue & white marbled vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: PIVALB 003. Rel: 13 May 25
 
Minimal/Tech House
Cherry Bomb (7:31)
Feel So Right (6:47)
Make The Record (7:32)
Stereo Love (6:51)
In My Mind (6:45)
Gotta Have You (6:27)
Gravel (feat Midas Field) (6:26)
Seduction (5:41)
Review: Retrouve retrieve eight new future house retroversions for their resident PIV label, bringing brilliant syntheses of 80s inspo, speed garage, and hard dance groove-dynamism. So far having rocked dancefloors from Amsterdam's Thuishaven to Miami's Space, an electrifying past two years have fed the febrile fan anticipations going into this one. The sound is distinctive, with no pulse missing the mark, though the experimental ante is upped as the record progresses, as on the dark jacker with Midas Field, 'Gravel', whose textural palette hears the duo cross into an uncharted otic darkness.
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