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The Evolution: Phase Four (B-STOCK)
Cat: VISIO 048 (B-STOCK). Rel: 26 Jul 22
 
Deep House
Alex Attias - "Magical Feeling" (feat Sohan Wilson) (7:53)
Life Recorder - "Eternal Tones" (7:11)
June Jazzin - "Sikhanyiso" (7:48)
Mark E - "Tracer" (5:43)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Slight surface marks ***


Swiss label Visions Inc returns with The Evolution: Phase Four. On the A side, you've got label chief Alex Attias who appears with the emotive nu-jazz journey 'Magical Feeling' (feat Sohan Wilson) followed by Life Recorder who gets some real proper house vibes happening on 'Eternal Tones 'reaching near spiritual moments. Over on the flip, June Jazzin gets those early noughties UK vibes (think Bugz In The Attic, Kaidi Tatham et al) in effect on 'Sikhanyiso' and Mark E is in fine form as always on the deep contemplation of 'Tracer'.
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out of stock $13.49
The Evolution: Phase Four
Cat: VISIO 048. Rel: 26 Jul 22
 
Deep House
Alex Attias - "Magical Feeling" (feat Sohan Wilson) (7:53)
Life Recorder - "Eternal Tones" (7:11)
June Jazzin - "Sikhanyiso" (7:48)
Mark E - "Tracer" (5:43)
Review: Swiss label Visions Inc returns with The Evolution: Phase Four. On the A side, you've got label chief Alex Attias who appears with the emotive nu-jazz journey 'Magical Feeling' (feat Sohan Wilson) followed by Life Recorder who gets some real proper house vibes happening on 'Eternal Tones 'reaching near spiritual moments. Over on the flip, June Jazzin gets those early noughties UK vibes (think Bugz In The Attic, Kaidi Tatham et al) in effect on 'Sikhanyiso' and Mark E is in fine form as always on the deep contemplation of 'Tracer'.
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out of stock $15.56
Dancing From Vol 1
Cat: TIEF 013. Rel: 12 Jul 17
 
Deep House
Axel Boman - "We Are The Keys" (6:44)
Mark E - "Jungle UFO" (6:48)
Mr Beatnick - "The Witching Hour" (7:09)
out of stock $9.33
Needwant: 5 Years
Cat: NEEDW 037. Rel: 01 Nov 14
 
Deep House
Kim Ann Foxman - "Hypnotic Dance" (Nicholas remix) (6:54)
James Fox - "Holding On" (The Revenge remix) (4:53)
Mark E - "We Could Love" (Mark E Sadness Of Yesterday remix) (6:20)
Maxxi Soundsystem - "Make Or Break" (Urulu remix) (6:50)
Review: The lads and lasses behind the Needwant label are getting generous in their old age. This 12" sampler for their 5th anniversary compilation, for example, comes with a code to download not only the fresh remixes presented here, but also the 19-track collection itself. The material here is predictably strong, with Urulu's murky, spacious and stripped back take on Maxxi Soundsystem's "Make Or Break" vying for "top dog" honours with The Revenge's strobe-friendly, nu-disco-goes-vintage house revision of James Fox's "Holding On". Elsewhere, Mark E provides a typically woozy, deep and melodious rework of his own "We Could Love", while Nicholas turns Kim Ann Foxman's "Hypnotic Dance" into a "Good Life" style '89 house anthem.
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out of stock $9.08
Enchantment Under The Sea EP
Cat: DOG 95. Rel: 21 Nov 23
 
Deep House
Enchantment Under The Sea (6:55)
Zone Tonight (7:40)
Vertigo (6:29)
Bodymap (6:27)
Review: Now 18 years into his production career, Mark Evetts AKA Mark E is far less prolific than he once was, but his occasional releases are stronger than ever. That much is proved by his second EP for Delusions of Grandeur. Opener 'Enchantment Under The Sea' lives up to the promise of its title, with the Black Country-born producer wrapping fluid, ocean-deep chords and lapping electronic melodies around lo-fi drum machine beats and an undulating bassline. 'Zone Tonight' is similarly deep, melodious and tactile - all atmospheric synth strings, hypnotic drums, starry pads and bubbly bass - while 'Vertigo' is a jazzier and sunnier affair guaranteed to put smiles on faces. To finish off, the Merc main man blurs the boundary between lilting analogue synth-pop and wide-eyed deep house on the gorgeous 'Bodymap'.
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 in stock $16.35
Leaning Into The Light EP
Leaning Into The Light EP (12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: DOG 90. Rel: 28 Sep 22
 
Deep House
Swimming Through A Diamond (7:05)
Compact Object (4:47)
Leaning Into The Light (5:55)
Heartaches (5:04)
Mirrored Cube (5:15)
Review: A warm welcome back to Brummie deep house don Mark Evetts, who resurfaces after 13 months away via a predictably pleasing Delusions of Grandeur label debut. He's in fine form from the off, peppering a squelchy bassline and soft-touch drums with sweet melodic motifs and tactile synthesiser chords on 'Swimming Through a Diamond'. He doffs a cap to his own hypnotic productions of old on the immersive, warming and analogue-rich 'Compact Object', before opting for a slightly jazzier and more organic sound on the locked-in, sun-speckled deepness of 'Heartaches'. 'Leading Into The Light' is marked out by gorgeous chords, bubbly electric piano motifs and mazy solos, while 'Mirrored Cube' is a pleasingly colourful and saucer-eyed slab of mid-tempo goodness that sounds like it was tailor-made for sofa-bound morning after listening sessions.
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out of stock $12.98
In The City EP
Cat: 18437 03. Rel: 21 Sep 21
 
Deep House
Rain (6:14)
Deepsystems (5:28)
Rain (Patrice Scott remix) (6:13)
In The City (6:45)
out of stock $11.16
Outdoor Pursuits
Cat: BARN 072. Rel: 05 Mar 20
 
Deep House
Nova Blur (6:49)
Find A Way (7:42)
Block Out (4:53)
Outdoor Pursuit (7:39)
out of stock $11.16
Sky Horn
Sky Horn (2xLP)
Cat: PR 09. Rel: 13 May 16
 
Deep House
Sky Horn (11:45)
Sky Horn (Happy Family remix) (7:50)
Midnight Equatic (6:08)
Midnight Equatic (Museum Of Love remix) (9:23)
out of stock $16.35
Basement Trax
Cat: FBR 041. Rel: 02 Mar 16
 
Deep House
Basement Trax 1 (8:56)
Basement Trax 2 (6:46)
Review: Mark E has spent the last few years re-tracing his loopy edit roots with the E Versions project, while exploring Balearic pastures with brother-in-law Nat Woodcock as Project E. Those who've always enjoyed his more peak-time productions will love this new two-tracker for Futureboogie, as it sees him applying his love of loop jams to suit darker, sweatier dancefloors. "Basement Trax 1" sets the tone, looping vintage, Twilo-era organ motifs over a tactile but chugging, nine-minute groove. "Basement Trax 2" is a little more musically expansive, with dreamy chords and similarly ear-catching organ motifs slowly building over a punchy house rhythm and undulating synth bassline.
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out of stock $11.93
Emergency
Emergency (12")
Cat: ESP 025. Rel: 13 Mar 15
 
Deep House
Laurentian Abyss (9:47)
Emergency (8:39)
Review: In recent times, Mark E seems to have been returning to his disco and Balearic roots, albeit whilst retaining the stretched-out deep house vibe with which he's most famous for. It's little surprise, then, to see him blending the sun-ripened goodness of the Mediterranean with his usual attention to groove on this double A-side delight for Lovefingers' formidable ESP Institute imprint. "Laurentian Abyss" is particularly enchanting, with muted steel drums and a touch of accordion offering a focal point for a jaunty, Latin-influenced house groove and dreamy pads. "Emergency" continues the rush-inducing feel of the A, with chiming melodies and starburst chords riding a thickset, synthesizer-heavy deep house rhythm.
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out of stock $8.05
Activity
Activity (12")
Cat: FBR 028. Rel: 23 Oct 14
 
Deep House
Activity
Night Heart
Shapes
Review: It's nice to see Futureboogie Recordings expanding their repertoire. Here, they welcome old pal Mark Evetts to the roster, with the Birmingham-born producer delivering a pleasingly intoxicating trio of tracks. A-side "Activity" picks up where his recent Product of Industry LP left off, with waves of analogue style synthesizers, Balearic chords and sparse melodies riding a chugging, arpeggio-heavy groove. "Night Heart" recalls Evetts' work on the E-Versions series, adding moody synths to a groove created from samples of Wings' end-of-night dub disco classic "Goodnight Tonight". Finally, "Shapes" sits somewhere between deep house chug and Balearic disco charm, with Evetts usual loops slowly building towards a spine-tingling climax.
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out of stock $13.24
Black Country Roots
Cat: RB 044. Rel: 30 Oct 13
 
Deep House
The Kings Heath
Siren FX
Midland Nights
Black Country Roots
Review: Mark E has a rich history with Gerd Janson's Running Back label, issuing a series of records over an intermittent period that includes one of the Midlands born producer's most memorable edits in the shape of "Slave 1". After an absence of some three years where Evetts has released a debut LP and started his own label, Black Country Roots signals his return to the Running Back catalogue. Described as "a tribute to the UK's Black Country and an ode to the Industrial Revolution" the four tracks here nonetheless build and bump in a fashion that will please Mark E fans. The way the organ is introduced on lead track "The Kings Heath" is particularly charming, whilst those looking for a dramatic set opener are well served with the self explanatory "SirensFX".
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out of stock $8.82
Crossing Paths
Cat: BK 004. Rel: 16 Apr 13
 
Deep House
Crossing Paths
R-Type
Review: The Bokhari label has stood out thus far with its three releases offering both a diverse approach to the art of deep house and some truly stunning sleeve design. Having provided a remix to the label's first release from Siafu, Mark E makes his full debut for Bokhari with the Crossing Paths 12" which comes with some distinctive What's That Noise? cover art from illustrator Ian Stevenson. If you've been keeping apace with Mark E's recent output on his own Merc label then you'll know what to expect here, with the lead track a bristling slow and intense techno bomb dominated by the producer's smart keyboard interplay. On the flip "R-Type" is a more motorik affair, it's chugging groove constantly ascending through waves of layered synths with a sense of hope.
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out of stock $8.05
We Could Love
Cat: NEEDW 022. Rel: 22 Jun 12
 
Deep House
We Could Love (feat Robert Owens - vocal)
We Could Love (instrumental)
Review: While Mark E is no stranger to Needwant, having remixed Massimiliano Pagliara for the label back in 2010, We Could Love marks the debut proper for the Midlands producer on Sean Brosnan's label. As you'd expect from a cut featuring the immediately recognisable tones of Robert Owens, "We Could Love" is Evetts going full blown house, expanding on the themes explored on last year's Stonebreaker LP and embracing a non sample based sound with gleeful results. Based around that thickly pulsing bass line and Owens' breathy yet understated vocals, the track's other elements take on a subtler role, with chords chiming in at well placed moments and the rhythms never slipping past ripple status. One of those tracks that feels just right, Needwant mercifully eschew the temptation for perfunctory remixes!
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out of stock $7.26
Snow Walker
Cat: MERC 009. Rel: 01 May 12
 
Techno
Snow Walker
Environment
Review: Mark E has been in fine form of late, remixing everyone from Boys Noize to Mic Newman and returning to last year's excellent debut album Stone Breaker to rework one of its highlights. His Space Dub of "Oranges" works as a neat prelude to the sounds explored here on the ninth release on his own Merc imprint; the same sort of piston-heavy rhythms at play there are driving "Snow Walker" on this 12". Sounding as if Evetts has compressed a forgotten soul classic beneath the weight of the rhythmic textures that lay thick at the core, this is an excellent example of highly pressurised slow techno that still has soul. On the flip, a computerised female vocal adds only a vague hint of humanity to "Environment", a lolloping hunk of industrial machine funk with rusted textures scraping away at a desolate soundscape with worrying rhythmic aplomb. Listening to this makes "RnB Junkie" seem like an all too distant memory.
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out of stock $8.30
Oranges
Oranges (12")
Cat: SPECTRAL 107. Rel: 16 Apr 12
 
Deep House
Oranges
Oranges (Space dub)
out of stock $7.26
Call Me
out of stock $8.30
The Day
The Day (12")
Cat: SPECTRAL 105. Rel: 18 Jun 11
 
Deep House
The Day
Special FX
The Day (Prins Thomas remix)
out of stock $8.30
Stone Breaker
Cat: SPECTRAL 103LP. Rel: 20 May 11
 
Deep House
Archway
Belvide Beat
Quatro
Got To Get Me There
Deny This
Black Moon
Review: Never have the words "hotly anticipated" been so apt. Ever since Ghostly International announced that they'd signed Mark E's debut album the hype has been steadily building. So is Stone Breaker any good? On the whole, yes. For starters, it's a very Mark E album. All the Wolverhampton producer's trademarks are present throughout - think loopy grooves, dark atmospheres, vaguely Balearic slow-house, sly disco samples and cute nods to long-forgotten Chicago house tracks. But there are also signs of development - see the ragging acid of "Belvide Beat" or the epic deep-jack of "Got To Get Me There" - and enough subtle changes of mood, tempo and melody to please all but the most cynical of critics.
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out of stock $16.09
Escape
Escape (12")
Cat: VIB 001. Rel: 26 Nov 10
 
Deep House
Escape
Midnight Fires
Escape (Roots Unit remix)
Review: Founded by the Roots Unit duo of Piers "Soft Rocks" Harrison and Chris Galloway with the mission statement of formulating another way to lose money alongside their vinyl and alcohol habits, the inaugural Vibrations release will prove very successful in doing anything but that. Formed of two heavily pressurised dancefloor moments from Mark E and an additional remix from Roots Unit themselves, this twelve proves to be an auspicious debut indeed. "Escape" throbs across the A Side with a compressed menace that the Merc impresario hinted at on his EP for Running Back. Ethereal vocal harmonies are slowly teased through the viscous mist of bassline frequencies before a heavy duty disco sample locks in and rides the groove out towards an shimmering finale. "Midnight Fares" flips the sonic script for a more spinal techno beatdown washed with phased vocal swirls and scattergun percussion that would make Four Tet jealous. Roots Unit end this fine release with their refix of "Escape" which turns the steam down via plenty of Basic Channel style dub technoisms.
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out of stock $7.26
Nobody Else
Cat: RB 025. Rel: 17 Aug 10
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Nobody Else
Nobody Else (bonus beats)
The Wolf
The Siren
The Endless Siren
Review: Yes! We've been eagerly anticipating for Mark E's return to Running Back since the news was announced a couple of months back. The five track Nobody Else EP is the producer's third release on Gerd Janson's always impressive imprint, and kicks off with the rolling tribal drums and cheeky cowbells that adorn the title track. Flip over for "The Wolf", which floats magnificently on the line between disco and house. A siren noise that is submerged deep beneath the rolling groove is soon brought to the fore on the two beatless tracks that round off another superb EP for the Brummie.

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out of stock $9.33
Get Yourself Together
out of stock $6.22
Codsall Juniors
out of stock $10.38
Based On Misunderstandings 2
out of stock $6.22
Ray Gun
Ray Gun (12")
Cat: JISCO 006. Rel: 23 Jun 08
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Ray Gun
Touch
out of stock $8.30
Slave 1
Slave 1 (12")
Cat: RB 009. Rel: 23 Apr 08
 
Deep House
Slave 1
Pulse Friction
Human
out of stock $8.30
Scared
Scared (12" promo)
Cat: JISCO 003. Rel: 22 Sep 05
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Scared
One Way (Your Way)
out of stock $6.22
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