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Venus EP
Venus EP (12")
Cat: ARNO 002. Rel: 12 May 25
Arno x DJ Dope - "Venus" (6:12)
Arno x DJ Dope - "My House" (5:23)
Arno - "Iceberg Slim" (Megamix) (7:45)
Christian Burkhardt - "Delight" (Arno x DJ Dope Magic City mix) (5:16)
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Coeur De Glace
Coeur De Glace (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: DKO 34. Rel: 05 Jul 24
Binary Digit - "U Want Dis" (5:58)
Fasme - "Morning" (4:13)
GGGG - "La Cueillette" (5:31)
Mud Deep & Sans Qui - "Mesonyx" (5:21)
Review: Coeur De Glace on DKO Records (DKO 34) delivers four fantastic electro tracks, each with unique influences and directions. Side-1 kicks off with Binary Digit's 'U Want Dis,' an exuberant, high-energy track that pays homage to old-school rave with its lively vocal samples. Fasme's 'Morning' follows, blending smooth electro with soft keys and a whimsical AFX melody for a perfect combination. Side-2 features GGGG's 'La Cueillette,' a feel-good, fun and melodic electro tune. The EP concludes with Mud Deep & Sans-Qui's 'Mesonyx,' offering IDM goodness reminiscent of Rephlex, Squarepusher, and AFX. Coeur De Glaceis a vibrant and diverse collection, sure to delight fans of electro and techno.
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Live At Manifattura Tabacchi
Live At Manifattura Tabacchi (hand-numbered hand-stamped 12" + insert limited to 300 copies)
Cat: BOSCOGANG 01. Rel: 27 Jul 22
90 Dial (3:50)
122 Merge (4:39)
128 Wave (4:57)
160 Wasp (5:36)
105 Keen (5:04)
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Synk VA I
Synk VA I (12")
Cat: SYNK 003. Rel: 27 Jul 22
Lorenzo Chiabotti & Just_Me - "Darko FM" (6:09)
Martin M - "Pleasure Minds" (7:27)
Chad Andrew & Imbue - "Meeseek" (6:08)
Den Haas - "The Spot" (6:41)
Review: Synkronized is just three releases deep now but is already an assured and reliable outlet for fresh house sounds. This latest offering takes the form of a various artists EP and opens with the brilliantly spaced out electronic house of'Lorenzo Chiabotti & Just_Me's 'Darko FM'. It's a silky one with balmy pads that encourage you to dive right in. Martin M's 'Pleasure Minds' then strips things backed to a nice and empty but rolling groove and on the flip Chad Andrew & Imbue get crunchy with their broken beats. That leaves just Den Haas with his mellifluous and pillow deep house cosmic delight, 'The Spot.'
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Dubplate #6: Dissolve
Cat: MYD 006. Rel: 03 Jul 23
Dissolve (6:20)
Dr 55 (4:34)
Lower Feels (6:55)
Review: The Mysticisms label welcomes Coral D aka Duncan Stump for a debut outing here that marks the first new music to be part of the ongoing and most excellent Dubplate series. This artist has a long history of crafting "deep dub electronic swing" in his roles in Mock & Toof, FX Mchm and his 6000 Degrees project. This one finds him bringing some dub reggae influences as 'Dissolves' is built on a chugging rhythm with smeared chords. 'DR 55' is then a masterfully laidback digi-dub groove that warps space and time and so leaves you utterly hypnotised.
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JIN 09
JIN 09 (12")
Cat: JIN 09. Rel: 20 Sep 24
Misty Memories (7:09)
Gentle Night (6:46)
Her (5:25)
Kintamani (6:03)
Review: JIN09 marks a significant step forward for Cosmo, one of Seoul's most dynamic DJs and producers. Since her debut in 2017, she's become a fixture in the city's vibrant club scene, holding residencies at BBCB: Beton Brut + Concrete Bar. On her first solo EP for the Jin Records label, Cosmo weaves a dreamy, ethereal sound that taps into the traditions of house and balearic music. The A-side opens with lush, flowing melodies that gently chug along, creating an atmosphere that feels both expansive and intimate. These tracks, with their atmospheric textures and hypnotic rhythms, encapsulate a sense of cosmic journeying. On the flip, Cosmo delves into grittier, more tech-focused territory. Here, the beats take on a harder edge, with driving rhythms and a rawness that pushes the energy forward. While maintaining the ethereal quality that runs throughout the EP, the B-side brings a sense of tension and release that's sure to resonate on dancefloors. With this release, Cosmo demonstrates her versatility, effortlessly blending contrasting styles while retaining a cohesive, signature sound. It's a confident, forward-thinking EP from a rising star, and one that signals even more exciting things to come from this talented producer.
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Self Oscillation
Cat: RS 051. Rel: 28 Jun 22
Cadera (5:25)
Residual Heat (4:27)
Self Oscillation (4:21)
Surface Tension (5:07)
Neo Costeno (6:32)
Pulso Invisible (3:39)
Review: Ecuadorian maestro Nicolas Cruz is back on Rhythm Seciton to follow up his last EP Subtropique which proved a big hit. "I'm always trying to re-interpret this Afro-Caribbean feeling, and trying to figure out how I could humanize this through the machines," he says of his approach and it certain is the case here. He mixes up some worlds rhythms with twitchy techno drums and electronic synths to make for something totally new on all of the tracks. The heavy, skipping kicks of 'Residual Heat' is a real favourite while 'Self Oscillation' is a catering percussive jam to pack the floor. Another great outing.
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Octogonal Mind EP
Octogonal Mind EP (limited 12")
Cat: AHD 13. Rel: 26 Jan 23
USA Chord Plus (5:08)
Lardossan Battle (7:55)
Fractales DMT (7:26)
8th Floor & Last Trip (8:23)
Funk On The Beach (8:28)
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Ripples EP
Cat: ATTSPIN 002. Rel: 27 Feb 25
Track 01 (5:33)
Vitamin (6:06)
Shwty (feat Llex) (5:13)
AF Zone (5:15)
Review: The third EP by DJ Immortal aka Paul Tellimerg brings hip Latin voxes, metallic percs and generative stylings to a functional tech funk palette, serving several big and brash cuts, the logical result of a recent encounter between fellow producer Dawidu. A2 'Vitamin' especially compels with its vocoded interjections demanding we take our vitamins; and our personal fave 'AF Zone' provides a gasping closing counterpart, with its twanging Westworld guitars and hurried intakes of breath.
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Played by: Superbreak
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I Can Move Move
Cat: SLUMP 007. Rel: 30 Jul 24
I Can Move Move (5:14)
I Can Move Move (Baby Rollen remix) (7:10)
I Can Move Move (Gallegos remix) (8:37)
Review: Eris Drew, "high priestess of the motherbeat", drops her second release of 2024, reflecting her genre-mashing DJ style with a cheeky slice of stab-infused club magic. Tribal house marching, tightly marshalled breaks, glitchy bleepiness, bubbling arps and a celestial melodic ether - this one's got it all. Label founder Baby Rollen reinvents it via a slightly more rave-orientated remix, while retaining a solid base of beats and bass perfect for modern floors, before Gallegos closes things with a more epic, slow burning version that echoes some of Carl Craig's raw but irresistibly danceable work under the 69 banner. Triple, tasty trouble!
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SUR 010
SUR 010 (12")
Cat: SUR 010. Rel: 07 Oct 22
Ecstatic - "Pleasure & Ease" (4:43)
FDEZ - "Another Dimension" (5:23)
Gulp & Daif - "Bedlams" (5:48)
Tade Kop - "Cool Cat" (7:15)
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MUSHTRAX 001
Cat: MUSHTRAX 001. Rel: 17 Aug 23
Footprint - "Light It Up" (5:50)
Dunman - "Hot" (5:12)
Ash Brown - "Whompa" (5:42)
Review: The brand new Mush Trax label makes a head-turning debut here with some naught garage and house cuts from the depths of Dorset. Footprint opens up with the straight-up shuffler that is 'Light It Up. It's got old school flavours all over it - the piano stabs, the original Chicago house vocal and the melodies. It's the same story with Dunman's 'Hot' with its filthy backless bass stabs, yelping vocal cries and steel-plated US garage drums. Completing this highly effective EP is Ash Brown with another throwback garage anthem in 'Whompa.'
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SSLA 001
SSLA 001 (12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: SSLA 001. Rel: 17 Aug 23
Franky A - "Aquamarine" (5:10)
Laura Peck - "Subtle Dominance" (5:59)
Krane - "Fleita" (5:42)
Zalapa - "Mental Drift" (7:04)
Mr Santer - "Put Some Acion On Paper" (3:21)
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Melodia (remastered)
Cat: GLOSSYFLOOR 04. Rel: 16 Jul 24
Alien 8 (6:24)
Heaven (5:48)
Melodia (6:41)
Melodia 95 (6:47)
Review: Reissued from Future Sound of Melbourne's iconic Melodia EP, originally released in 1992 with two additional bonus tracks, this meticulously remastered collection promises that same dancefloor excitement. Remixed by Damian Schwartz, the EP blends techno, rave house, and breakbeat piano anthems that evoke the golden era of electronic music with a contemporary twist. Founded in 1990 by Davide Carbone, Josh Abrahams, and Steve Robbins, FSOM's legacy resonates worldwide. 'Alien' kicks off the EP with upbeat 90s techno vibes, followed by the euphoric rave anthem 'Heaven.' 'Melodia' is a breakbeat piano banger, and 'Melodia 95, a fresh take on the classic, showcases FSOM's enduring innovation.
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The Reconnection
The Reconnection (hand-stamped double 12" in hand-stamped die-cut sleeve)
Cat: TELOMERE 010. Rel: 16 Dec 21
Funguys - "Secret Sauce" (6:58)
Earthlink - "Flight" (7:05)
JD Typo - "Curiosity Killed The Dat" (5:51)
Konerytmi - "Sirrtaa" (4:58)
Eversines - "Grama" (4:32)
J Slim - "Freeze" (4:38)
Moon Driver - "Vast World" (7:12)
ESB - "Trimix-A" (7:30)
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Live From The Multiverse (Infinite 1)
Cat: EES 039A. Rel: 30 Jan 23
Intro/Outside (5:21)
Multiverse (6:24)
Concordia (4:42)
Jam X (4:49)
Review: Berlin's Giraffi Dog and (Emotional) Especial have joined forces for a special two part EP series that brings their live set to wax. It came after so many live tours were cancelled during the pandemic and proves to be a great success. The Giraffi Dog sound comes from Max Webber who debuted it with his L'Existence Du Reve album back in 2016 and further drops on the likes of Aiwo Recs and the WARNING label series. Poker Flat and Dessous associate Max Heesen was then brought on board to take the show on the road and thrill crowds with elements of their punk and hip-hop background colouring their breakbeat driven club cuts. These have been recorded live in the studio using drum machines, synths and vocoders and really do capture their pair's live energy.
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Level 2 EP
Cat: ASS 003. Rel: 19 Jun 24
Level 2 (7:18)
Level 2 (Will Hofbauer Ground Floor mix) (4:35)
Dafen Village (5:12)
Nierpa (4:01)
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Sf Traxx 2
Cat: LADYB 04. Rel: 26 Sep 24
Will Hofbauer - "Cricket" (5:22)
Will Hofbauer - "Clod" (3:33)
Will Hofbauer - "Cocodrilo" (5:15)
Igaxx - "4.5 SL Trip" (5:29)
Igaxx - "Liquefy" (5:17)
Igaxx - "Ray In Space" (4:13)
Review: Will Hofbauer and Igaxx collaboratively expand the all-too-easily received palettes of electro, techno, garage all in between, and even more yonder, proving to us that the boundary edges of each genre may be blurred without worry. Sharing three groove-bays each on this latest 12", Hofbauer indulges an across-the-pond sojourn, guesting on Japan's Ladybug label, which is managed by the also eminent Igaxx, who occupies the B with equal grip. Hofbauer's 'Cricket', 'Clod' and 'Cocodrilo' bring three endocrine C's to a singly sanguine side, echoing a Hessle Audio-esque experimental dance sensibility while secreting all manner of vital sonic fluids from his ears unto ours; the last track is especially alarming; cursedly toothy, its growly lead zombifying the elsewise rapid mix by way of an enthralled grunt. Igaxx's contributions are relatively supportive and yet mad, moving from the squelches and pipey ascensions of '4 5 SL Trip' to the parabreaks flows of 'Liquefy' and the sloshing cosmo-funk astro-vista that is 'Ray In Space'.
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Airwaves
Airwaves (12")
Cat: WANIAMK 4. Rel: 15 Apr 25
LNS & DJ Sotofett - "Airwaves" (9:24)
DJ Sotofett - "Buzzy Breaker" (12:21)
Review: Fierce electronic mavericks LNS & DJ Sotofett deliver a thrilling two-tracker that's built for serious warehouse action. The A-side is a teeth-clenching, bassline-driven beast that is raw, gritty and euphoric with static rhythms, stabbing synths and a halftime arpeggio breakdown that erupts into dreamy pads. On the flip, DJ Sotofett's 'Buzzy Breaker' starts minimal with just kicks, stabs and dubs, then morphs into a breakbeat monster with polyrhythmic tension and soaring pads underpinned with jungle-inflected drops. Both tracks harness deep, hypnotic repetition while sounding bold and system-ready so make for techno with real weight but also edge and purpose that results in high class DJ and dancer tackle.
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Freaks From The Future EP
Cat: FT 006. Rel: 13 Sep 24
Luis Malon - "Freeze" (6:06)
Luis Malon - "Flesh Is Stronger" (5:22)
Omar - "Solo Un Segundo Viciosa" (5:12)
Omar - "Niusing" (6:35)
Review: Future Tones hear producers Luis Malon and Omar drop two utter floor-heaters respectively, not holding back for a second in their admission that these are 'Tracks From The Future'. Malon's 'Freeze' and 'Flesh Is Stronger' are surprisingly (at least for a pair of time-travelling tracks) humanistic statements, bringing belligerent bangout beats, rapturously Reesing rhapsodies and even G-funk whistles to a driving pair. Omar's flips are much more vintage, moving seemingly laterally in dimension rather than linearly in time, and finding solace in a more neo-retro-modern vision of the future; 'Niusing' especially entices with its cascader twinkles and sawwing bursts.
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Boy EP
Boy EP (limited 12")
Cat: BOY 1. Rel: 19 Oct 23
Boy (14:25)
Boy (VIP mix) (7:54)
Review: Klasse Wrecks has started a new catalogue naming convention for this Boy EP from Mogwaa which suggests it might be the start of a new series. Either way it's defined by an epic, side-long title cut that is a real house and techno fusion. It has the soulful pads of house but the drive of techno drums, with pitched-up hardcore vocals over the top and a bright, screwy acid line tearing up the middle. It's a beautiful collision of party-ready sounds. After that 14-plus minute epic is a half length VIP mix that distils everything into a more potent and direct track.
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Inner Song Remixes Part 1
Cat: STS 38912. Rel: 08 Oct 21
Wake Up (Loraine James remix) (3:29)
Re-Wild (Breaka remix) (5:20)
Corner Of My Sky (feat John Cale - Coby Sey remix) (8:44)
Review: The righty much venerated Kelly Lee Owens has tracks from her recent Inner Song album remixed on Smalltown Supersound here. Loraine James opens up with a take on 'Wake Up' that is all broken beats and abstract electronic sounds. 'Re-Wild' then gets a Breaka remix which layers in plenty of UK continuum vibes, skittish perc and bass heavy drums. Last of all is 'Corner Of My Sky' as reworked by Coby Sey, and it is a busy drum workout for tribal dance floors that will pin you to the ground.
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Disco Shit
Cat: SAKANAT 003. Rel: 27 Jun 23
Disco Shit (5:34)
All Night Long (8:40)
Spacecraft Groupies (6:45)
2003 (6:33)
Review: The debut release from Cairo-based producer Ramez, 'Disco Shit', segues through the quirkier shades of house to the darker ones, conveying a hard, driving and janky take on house music from an underrepresented perspective. Playful and no-fuss titles such as 'All Night Long' and 'Spacecraft Groupies' lend funny credo to the four functional floor-flaunters, while closer '2003' opts for otherworldly nostalgia, harking back to a two-decades-past year - and packing the memory with UFO risers and alien soundzones to boot.
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Spinning Top (remastered)
Cat: MC 061. Rel: 30 Jun 23
Spinning Top (6:47)
Twister (5:26)
Hula Loop (4:35)
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Also Durag EP
Cat: HANDY 005. Rel: 25 Oct 22
Also Durag (5:50)
Also Durag (Earl Jeffers Thunder remix) (5:20)
You & Dion (6:24)
Stop The Presses (5:25)
Review:  London label/clothing line Handy has already put out a fine EP in collaboration with Bristol's Shall Not Fade while Retromigration has had big 12"s on Last Year At Marienbad and We Will Always Be A Love Song this year. Now the two on-form forces come together for a fresh EP of dusty, woozy, seductive house. 'Also Durag' has classy skip in the drums and steamy sax motifs while 'Earl Jeffers' flips it into something heavy and sweaty. 'You & Dion' is a freeform house jam with squelchy bass and atmospheric vocals then 'Stop The Presses' rounds out with dreamy, carefree house goodness.
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Unlikely Companions
Unlikely Companions (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: WAN 013. Rel: 25 Oct 24
Unlikely Companions (4:53)
Unlikely Companions (Marco Passarani's Nature remix) (6:43)
Review: Secondo is an artist we have long been keen to hear more from so this return to vinyl is welcome indeed. It comes on a hand-stamped white label 12" in the form of 'Unlikely Companions'. This one is a cosmic deep house sound with an alien energy, crispy hits and smeared pads that bring colour and introspection. The drums are well designed to and help make this one as heady as it is cinematic. Marco Passarani's Nature remix on the flip gets a little more warped and dark with unsettling sci-fi ambiance.
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Warehouse Vol 1
Cat: RBSHAN 05. Rel: 30 Sep 22
Abfahrt (5:41)
Strobe Light (4:36)
Volume Up (5:24)
Textura (4:49)
DR8000 (4:43)
Shifter (4:39)
Review: Frankfurt producer Victor Shan has long been one of Germany's premier rave revivalists, periodically returning to Running Back with EPs that evoke mental images of turn-of-the-'90s warehouse parties and sweat-soaked basement parties illuminated by little more than red lights. His belated return to Gerd Janson's imprint pushes this sonic aesthetic to the fore, with the title being a reference to the Chicago venue of the same name that helped birth house music. It's full-throttle, hands-in-the-air music from the off, where stab-happy, breakbeat-powered stomper 'Abfahrt' is followed by the 'Apache'-sampling excitement of 'Strobelight' and the surging, Italo-style arpeggiated bass of 'Volume Up'. The fun continues on the flip via the moody 'Textura', the lusciously loved-up 'R8000' and the classic Chicago house flex of 'Shifter'.
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Played by: Dirty Channels
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Phonosynethesis EP
Cat: SNFBT 014. Rel: 23 Mar 23
Phonosynthesis (4:56)
T Minus (5:35)
Regular Party (5:42)
Watkins Street Finale (6:13)
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Tongue In Cheeks
Cat: BDA 001. Rel: 02 Oct 23
No Pare (6:09)
Work Dat Shit (feat The Illustrious Blacks) (6:19)
Cimarron Palace (6:43)
Anti Narcoleptic (6:55)
Review: When a label calls itself Bring Dat Ass you can bet your bottom dollar that it's going to release proper sleazy electro. Enter Toribio with a superb four track EP of just that to get this new imprint underway. 'No Pare' is a firing cut the kick off with - synths dart about with their own mind, the tested bassline never lets up and the analogue drums jack for days. 'Work Dat Shit' is a little slower and bumpier with some bright acid prickles and 'Cimarron Palace' then unfolds with the same swing of a UK funky track. 'Anti Narcoleptic' is the best of the bunch - a weird and wonderful wonky out with clattering percussion and jumbled drum madness.
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Played by: DJ Mau Mau
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The Weightless EP
Cat: RESCAN 03. Rel: 21 Feb 25
Viewfinder - "Solace" (5:48)
Viewfinder - "Let Go" (5:54)
Viewfinder - "Roxtone" (5:50)
Mihail P - "Natural High" (5:06)
Review: Viewfinder returns to Rescan Records with their third release on the label, a four-track journey through house and techno. The A-side offers two straight-up house cuts, 'Solace' and 'Let Go', featuring infectious grooves, sampled percussion, and catchy stabs. Flip the record over for a techno turn, with 'Roxtone' pushing the BPMs higher and delivering a high-energy workout. Mihail P closes out the release with 'Natural High', a hypnotic blend of breaks, bleeps, and ethereal pads. With its diverse range of sounds and infectious energy, this release is a must-have for any fan of quality electronic music.

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Soulacker EP
Cat: TIERE 02. Rel: 06 Sep 24
Morl (6:41)
Bone Bruise (6:44)
Soulcracker (6:31)
Niselprim (6:44)
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Ppppp The Remixes Pt 1
Ppppp The Remixes Pt 1 (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: RCM 018. Rel: 03 Oct 23
PPPPP (Diva mix) (6:55)
PPPPP (Ian Pooley main remix) (7:40)
PPPPP (Cinthie remix) (6:54)
PPPPP (Yotam Avni remix) (7:03)
Review: Martin Muller originally dropped PPPPP as a 12" on Rhythm Cult back in 2016, as youANDme was hitting a level of omnipresence in the tech house sphere. The track was always destined to be a hit, making great use of an iconic Loletta Holloway sample and strapping it to a more modern kind of club cut. Now that record is being revisited with this remix package, featuring one of the original 'Diva' mixes backed up by versions from certified legends Ian Pooley, Cinthie and Yotam Avni. With these kinds of ingredients, each version is a surefire crowdpleaser which ever particular slant you're craving, with enough production heft to move a big room as much as a basement club.
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Albums
Roden Crater Vision
Roden Crater Vision (clear marbled vinyl 12" in hand-stamped sleeve)
Cat: ORN 038 . Rel: 13 Jan 16
Lightlandscapes (1:24)
Melody 4 (4:55)
Roden Crater Vision (4:58)
Broken Sky (5:33)
Lay Down (2:21)
Curvature (1:24)
Impact (5:05)
Orange Rainrain (5:44)
Melody 8 (4:12)
Polyblue (3:05)
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Bicep
Bicep (gatefold 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: ZEN 244. Rel: 01 Sep 17
Orca (4:33)
Glue (4:27)
Kites (6:26)
Vespa (1:23)
Ayaya (3:35)
Spring (6:57)
Drift (4:55)
Opal (4:31)
Rain (5:52)
Ayr (5:03)
Vale (4:54)
Aura (5:20)
Review: Of all DJ duos currently operating in British dance music, Belfast boys Bicep might be the hardest to pin down (Optimo aside, of course). Certainly, this debut album is not easy to pigeonhole, though it is an enjoyably cohesive listen. This is largely down to two factors; the frequent use of deliciously colorful and loved-up synthesizer parts, and the duo's innate ability to utilize beats tailor-made for dancefloor devastation. So while keen dancefloor historians may notice sly (and not so subtle) nods to '89 rave, U.S house and garage, Italo-disco, late '90s progressive house, jungle and early British hardcore, the album never sounds anything less than a fine set of Bicep tracks. Expect it to be one of the biggest albums of the year.
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Isles
Isles (gatefold 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: ZEN 261. Rel: 22 Jan 21
Atlas (5:50)
Cazenove (4:22)
Apricots (4:06)
Saku (feat Clara La San) (4:57)
Lido (3:20)
X (feat Clara La San) (5:35)
Rever (feat Julia Kent) (5:14)
Sundial (4:37)
Fir (5:23)
Hawk (feat Machina) (5:59)
Review: Bicep's second album is shaped by the experience of touring their debut long player for something like three years, a period during which they honed and perfected their instinct for tracks that would stand the test of time and repeated listening. What develops is a distinctive style typified by a combination of ethereal sonics and cheeky, memorable instrumental hooks, only set to a variety of beats that reference and indeed fuse the plethora of different dance genres that have sprung up since the acid house revolution if the mid-80s. So we get everything from the electro-tainted 'X' to 'Rever', where an African choir floats over a subtle deep house shuffle and 'Saku', where UKG bass pressure and skippy beats provide a hypnotic background for Clara La San's sweet but ghostly voice.
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Isles (Deluxe Edition)
Isles (Deluxe Edition) (gatefold coloured vinyl 3xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: ZEN 261DX. Rel: 22 Jan 21
Atlas (5:47)
Cazenove (4:20)
Apricots (4:06)
Saku (feat Clara La San) (4:57)
Lido (3:20)
X (feat Clara La San) (5:33)
Rever (feat Julia Kent) (5:14)
Sundial (4:37)
Fir (5:23)
Hawk (feat Machina) (6:00)
Siena (feat Clara La San) (4:08)
Meli (I) (3:50)
Light (5:02)
Review: Bicep's second album is shaped by the experience of touring their debut long player for something like three years, a period during which they honed and perfected their instinct for tracks that would stand the test of time and repeated listening. What develops is a distinctive style typified by a combination of ethereal sonics and cheeky, memorable instrumental hooks, only set to a variety of beats that reference and indeed fuse the plethora of different dance genres that have sprung up since the acid house revolution if the mid-80s. So we get everything from the electro-tainted 'X' to 'Rever', where an African choir floats over a subtle deep house shuffle and 'Saku', where UKG bass pressure and skippy beats provide a hypnotic background for Clara La San's sweet but ghostly voice.
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Isles (Deluxe Edition)
Isles (Deluxe Edition) (gatefold purple vinyl 3xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: ZEN 261DXP. Rel: 28 Oct 22
Atlas
Cazenove
Apricots
Saku (feat Clara La San)
Lido
X (feat Clara La San)
Rever (feat Julia Kent)
Sundial
Fir
Hawk (feat Machina)
Siena (feat Clara La San)
Meli (I)
Light
Review: Bicep's second album is shaped by the experience of touring their debut long player for something like three years, a period during which they honed and perfected their instinct for tracks that would stand the test of time and repeated listening. What develops is a distinctive style typified by a combination of ethereal sonics and cheeky, memorable instrumental hooks, only set to a variety of beats that reference and indeed fuse the plethora of different dance genres that have sprung up since the acid house revolution if the mid-80s. So we get everything from the electro-tainted 'X' to 'Rever', where an African choir floats over a subtle deep house shuffle and 'Saku', where UKG bass pressure and skippy beats provide a hypnotic background for Clara La San's sweet but ghostly voice.
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Return To Livingstone Rd
Cat: SNFLP 019. Rel: 22 May 25
Strong Feeling (feat Silky Oolong) (3:26)
Absolu (3:09)
Picollo (3:47)
More Time (feat Silky Oolong) (3:17)
Hey It's Me (3:01)
Friends (3:26)
Bang Bang (3:49)
EVO (3:22)
Review: Ma?h is based in Berlin but makes occult techno inspired by Tikal, which is the ruin of an ancient Mayan city in Guatemala. He creates a sense of ancient ritual, tribalism, primaeval drums and otherworldly atmosphere across five fantastically evocative and escapist cuts here. They all go deep, with rubbery rhythms marbled with wordless vocals, chanting, eerie FX and absorbing mysticism that is all expertly done and hugely authentic. 'Acat' is a standout with its lolloping bass and tom-peppered beats, while 'Exorcismo' is more intense and heady. 'Caiman Ritual' is a humid and intense dub techno bumper, and it rounds out one of the most original EPs we've heard in ages.

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Henosis
Henosis (blue marbled vinyl LP)
Cat: SNF 078. Rel: 01 Sep 22
Xyleac (4:07)
Diluspth (2:57)
Bbyncole (2:17)
Flhewn(1)irio303 (1:50)
Shores Of Eternal Life (3:27)
Night Train (2:49)
SO45101-51-16 (2:51)
Dith0xove (2:50)
Nenath9x (1:25)
Blue Suzuki (5:32)
Review: Lake Haze's third album on Shall Not Fade is another triumph with his signature shimmering melodies strung out over lush beats. Drawing on house, disco, garage and broken beat it is a rich affair with a strong UK vibe. There is elegance and symphony to opener 'Xyleac' that immediately gets your head amongst the stars. 'Diluspth' keeps up the majestic synth while 'Bbyncole' is double-speed techno with balmy celestial synths and hurried bass that locks you in. Tender ambient pieces like 'Shores Of Eternal Life' reset the mood and then the second half is a series of shorter sketches packed with electronic soul.
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What I Breathe
Cat: LFTLP 01. Rel: 05 Aug 22
Hand In Hand Through Wonderland (5:29)
I Can Remember It So Vividly (4:26)
Love Reigns (4:58)
Understand (feat Brendan Yates) (3:46)
Patience (feat Nia Archives) (4:19)
Without The Sun (4:22)
Spirit Wave (5:18)
Breathing (4:52)
Intercity Relations (4:42)
Time Change (feat Novelist & D Double E) (3:07)
Distant Conversation (5:15)
Metaphysical (4:57)
Lost In Harajuku (4:35)
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Dream The Dream: UK Techno Breakbeat & House 1990-1994
Richard SEN / VARIOUS
Cat: DMFPE 1LP. Rel: 08 Jun 23
Centuras - "Tokyo" (10:38)
Bandulu & Amaranth - "Love Lies Beneath" (7:38)
Strontium 90 - "Rave On The Congo" (7:58)
Orr-some - "We Can Make It" (6:58)
Biff'Um Baff'Um Boys - "Bombing" (5:53)
Epoch 90 - "VLSI Heaven" (Zone mix) (6:02)
Mind Over Rhythm - "Kubital Footstorm" (Global Beatmix) (6:14)
Dream Frequency - "Dream The Dream" (5:48)
As One - "Isatai" (5:01)
UVX - "Elevator (Trancefloor Transporter)" (5:11)
Review: Dance Music From Planet Earth is a new sub-label from Ransom Note that kicks off with a heritage compilation, Dream The Dream. It looks back in great detail at UK Techno, House and Breakbeat 1990-1994 with Richard Sen as the man in control. He was a DJ back in those days, playing the most epic raves around Europe and taking some of the photos which now form the artwork for this collection. His obsessive record collecting from those days is reflected here across a series of sometimes obscure but always brilliant UK tunes for the worlds of ambient, techno, tribal house, breakbeat and early trance.
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Outcast Planet Compilation Vol 1
VARIOUS
Cat: OTP 05. Rel: 14 Nov 24
Bakked - "Dentro Il Sistema" (6:12)
Munir Nadir - "Push It" (5:02)
Alex Dima - "Freedom Of Expression" (5:51)
Denaila - "Time To Relax" (5:17)
Cristian Sarde - "Technology Flot" (8:32)
Paolo Macri - "The Pain" (5:36)
Emanuele Montalto - "The Electric Transformation" (6:02)
Lorenzo Aribone - "SDAD" (5:54)
Paul Lution - "More Than 80%" (5:28)
Review: Outcast Planet's with outing is a serious collection of techno heat from a selection of artists each with their own sound. Bakked kicks off with the stomping, teeth grinding machine energy of 'Dentro Il Sistema' then Munir Nadir's 'Push It' takes things even more intergalactic with searching synths and futuristic grooves. Elsewhere Cristian Sarde offers chunky industrial tech with 'Technology Flot', Emanuele Montalto's 'The Electric Transformation' brings a bit of taught techno bounce and Paul Lution's 'More Than 80%' layers up vocoder vocals with retro 80s synth sounds and slap-funk drums. This is a varied collection of fresh sounds that will wrk in a wide range of settings.
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Played by: DJ Mau Mau
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Music For The Radical Xenomaniac Vol 2: Hedonistic Highlights From The Lowlands 1990-1999
Q - "From Within" (Body mix) (6:00)
Integrity II - "Living In A Fantasy" (5:54)
Strange Ways - "Strange Ways" (4:59)
Thee J Johanz - "Stompin N Rising" (5:21)
Exposure - "Love Quest" (4:32)
Tons Of Tones - "Oh Ah Oh Ah Oh" (5:18)
Interface - "Temazepam" (6:18)
It's Thinking - "Hyperion" (5:54)
Eric Nouhan - "Technobility" (6:14)
Secret Cinema - "Sundance" (5:53)
Hole In One - "Spiritual Ideas For Virtual Reality" (10:27)
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Music For The Radical Xenomaniac Vol 3: Hedonistic Highlights From The Lowlands 1990-1999
The Connection Machine - "Echoes From Tau Ceti" (5:13)
Direct Movement - "Natural Chemistry" (6:42)
Paradise 3001 - "Surfin The Cuban Waves" (5:48)
Exquisite Corpse - "Strange Attractor" (6:02)
Orlando Voorn - "Delphi" (6:34)
NYX - "Glider" (5:42)
Stefan Robbers - "Afridisiac" (Jumpy mix) (7:10)
Fluxland - "Fluxland" (7:07)
This Side Up - "Glider" (4:29)
Georgio Schultz - "Trance" (4:59)
Quazar - "Cycledrops" (4:44)
2000 & One - "Crystal" (6:36)
Review: Dutch label Amazing! has been hard at work on a pretty sizeable project that now finally sees the light of day. Music For The Radical Xenomaniac: Hedonistic Highlights From The Lowlands 1990-1999 is a three-part series with each one offering up four sides of lush post-rave electronics that dips into influences from techno, electro, progressive, dance, pop and downtempo. Plenty of these artists are new names to us but the music is quality - from the lush deep house of The Connection Machine's opener 'Echoes From Tau Ceti' to the slick and emotive tech of 2000 & One's closing cut 'Crystal.'

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Laminar Flow
Cat: KNOE VV/LP 1. Rel: 20 Jun 22
Vermillion (4:43)
Incubation Theory (5:54)
Laminar Flow (5:38)
Empty Your Mind (6:04)
Oort Cloud (5:21)
Fluke (3:48)
Catalyst (6:50)
Tailwind (6:12)
Dusk By The Bay (2:21)
Silver Linings (5:44)
Shifting Sands (5:27)
Alluvion (4:59)
Review: London-based label For Those That Knoe returns with a terrific release by underrated Slovenian producer Vid Vai. He's been slowly yet steadily honing his craft over the last 12 years with releases on respected labels such as Assemble Music, Tvir, Gilesku and Oskar Offermann's White to name but a few. Laminar Flow also happens to be his first full-length, taking in a wide variety of moods and grooves along the way. From the evocative and acid-laced flow of 'Incubation Theory', the sci-fi electro of 'Oort Cloud' to the sublime ambient offering 'Dusk By The Bay' and the saucer-eyed sunrise breaks of 'Shifting Sands' - the result is a timeless piece of liquid-smooth sonic art.
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