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Singles
Baby Wants To Ride
Cat: SSMDC 001. Rel: 30 Jan 19
Baby Wants To Ride (Re-Directed) (10:08)
Baby Wants To Ride (Jimmy Edgar re-edit) (5:57)
Review: 2011 saw the launch of Frankie and long-time production partner Eric Kupper's 'Director's Cut' project, aiming to reproduce classic cuts from the godfather of house music's back catalogue to fit with the modern and evolving dancefloor. On his undisputed 1987 anthem " Baby Wants To Ride", Knuckles and Kupper have extended the intro and outro plus given it a crisper, more detailed feel to the overall production - while providing a subtle vibrancy to Jamie Principle's saucy vocals. On the flip, Detroit wunderkind Jimmy Edgar delivers a stomping re-edit of the track, which was originally a tribute release after Frankie's passing in 2014. The Frankie Knuckles Foundation will receive 50% of the profits from this project.
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Your Love (reissue)
Your Love (reissue) (limited red vinyl 12")
Cat: SSMDC 007R. Rel: 11 Oct 22
Your Love (Darius Syrossian remix) (6:53)
Your Love (Alan Dixon Love Attack remix) (7:32)
Your Love (Director's cut Signature mix) (9:21)
Review: As one of the most cherished of all house tracks ever made, you have to be careful who you ask to remix Frankie Knuckles and Jamie Principle's 'Your Love'. Darius Syrossian recognises this as he offers a contemporary version of the track on this 12", threading a chunky, lightly swung tech house back bone to the track and slipping some breakbeats in underneath those dizzying emotional peaks in the track. Meanwhile Alan Dixon creates a version that holds closer to the original and simply beefs up the drums and threads some fatter synths into the mix. Meanwhile Knuckles himself teamed up with Eric Kupper to form Director's Cut in 2011, and their version appears here as a subtle update to the power of the original.
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Keep On Flying (feat Orlando Voorn/Ben Sims remixes)
Keep On Flying (feat Orlando Voorn/Ben Sims remixes) (limited 180 gram translucent blue vinyl 12" with picture sleeve artwork by Alan Oldham)
Cat: SUSLTD 020. Rel: 15 Aug 22
Keep On Flying (4:54)
Keep On Flying (Orlando Voorn remix) (6:08)
Keep On Flying (Ben Sims Jacker remix) (5:08)
Keep On Flying (Ben Sims Machine Funk remix) (7:27)
Review: Big name pile up alert! In the final stages of his career, the late Frankie Knuckles and fellow Chicago producer Ricky Sinz teamed up for this funky house outing that has classic written all over it . From the moment it's R&B-slanted vocal starts to wind you around it's little finger and the pumping, stripped down 80's groove kicks into life. Orlando Voorn delves even further back for inspiration on his remix, shimmering in disco strings, before Ben Sims carves out two harder-edged mixes that nestle neatly on the house/divide, both playing a single bass note off against restless rhythms.
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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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I'll Take You In
Cat: LZD 083. Rel: 17 Nov 20
I'll Take You In (Classic mix) (7:01)
I'll Take You In (Atjazz remix) (7:21)
I'll Take You In (BDTW Deep mix) (7:01)
I'll Take You In (BDTW Vox dub) (7:39)
Review: Fred Everything's profile may not be as high as it once was, but he continues to serve up high quality treats - as this surprise collaboration with legendary vocalist Robert Owens proves. The latter is in fine form on the EP-opening 'Classic Mix', a warming, musically detailed chunk of vocal deep house positivity that sounds like it was partially inspired by Dubtribe Soundsystem classic 'Do It Now'. Fred Everything also provides two 'BDTW' mixes on the flip: the fluttering synths sounds and vintage Chicago house grooves of the 'Deep Mix', and a more stripped-back 'Vox Dub'. Best of all though is Martin 'Atjazz' Iveson's rework, which recalls the fluid synth sounds, jazzy flutes and intricate percussion programming that marked out his early 2000s work on Mantis Recordings.
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Played by: Michael Terzian
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Preserving
Preserving (translucent green vinyl 12")
Cat: SYNCRO 46. Rel: 03 Apr 24
The Sound Exchange (6:45)
Sonic Tour (6:48)
The Kingdom (8:20)
Review: Fresh from delivering a fine album of drone and ambient excursions on his own Private Society imprint - the inspired Message To The Universe - Fred Peterkin returns to the dancefloor via a surprise outing on Synchrophone. As usual, what's on offer brilliantly blends deep house rhythms and textures with the kind of more spacey and dubbed-out elements more often heard in Detroit techno and hypnotic tech-house. A-side 'The Sound Exchange' is particularly potent, with Peterkin wrapping a typically tough-but-tactile groove in ghostly chords, hand percussion hits and echoing synth riffs. Over on side B, 'The Sonic Tour' is a brighter and more colourful riff on a similar sonic blueprint - albeit with deeper, heavier sub-bass and sustained synth strings - while 'The Kingdom' pairs a thickset groove with sweeping strings and twinkling pianos.
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Dance Of Rythms
Dance Of Rythms (translucent purple vinyl 12")
Cat: SYNCRO 41. Rel: 17 Nov 23
Dance Of Rythms (10:10)
The Beauty In The Sound (5:29)
Vibe Science (6:00)
Review: Fred P continues to be a prolific driving force in deep house, with his own Private Society label carrying a huge amount of his work these days. On this latest single he maintains one of his other close working relationships with Parisian institution Synchrophone, delivering three cuts of his refined, endlessly immersive music. 'Dance Of Rhythms' is a driving, sharply defined cut with a lot of action occurring in the lower register while the higher frequencies have acres of space to stretch out in, all the better to keep your head mellow while the hips sway. 'The Beauty In The Sound' is a more pattering affair and 'Vibe Science' favours a nagging drum pattern which nods towards jazz funk as much as techno. This is quintessential Fred P mastery, through and through.
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Day Break EP
Day Break EP (limited purple vinyl 12")
Cat: SNF 099. Rel: 23 Nov 23
High Rise (5:36)
Only Subs (5:37)
Get It On (5:36)
Only Subs (Rhythms In The Place beats edit) (5:39)
Review: The high class Shall Not Fade welcomes equally sophisticated and accomplished deep house don Fred P for another of his superbly heady outings on lush purple vinyl. 'High Rise' finds Fry in fine form and layering up dynamic drums with majestic chords and swirling instrumentation that is grand in scale. 'Only Subs' has a little more thump to it with wispy vocals and chords swirling round over the hefty and hypnotic drums and 'Get It On' has a more slick feel with its warped leads and fragmented vocals. Last of all is a Rhythms In The Place beats edit of 'Only Subs' for more direct deployment.
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Private Society Vol 4
Private Society Vol 4 (hand-stamped 12" + insert)
Cat: PS 006. Rel: 26 Jul 22
Wonderful & New (7:37)
Loft Jazz (5:12)
Grateful For Life (13:33)
Review: You can always count on Berlin by-way-of New York City's Fred P (Soul People Music) for music of the most deep and emotive nature, and you can bet that's on display for the fourth edition of his Private Society series. There's truly spiritual feelings abound on the mesmerising 'Wonderful & New', followed by the evocative mood music of 'Loft Jazz' on the first side. Over on the flip, feel positive and sunny vibes on the high hi-tech soul journey 'Grateful For Life'. Tip!
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States Of Bliss Part 2
Cat: PS 0072. Rel: 30 Jan 23
NY (2:33)
Awakening Desire (7:06)
High Fusion (extended mix) (8:05)
Review: Berlin-based but American-born producer Fred P is as deep as they come. Private Society has been his latest label concern for a while now and this State of Bliss series kicked off in November last year in fine fashion. Part 2 is another of his smooth signature blends of jazz, ambient and house. 'NY' has shimmering chords and a percussive clatter that eventually clears to reveal a skittish broken beat that is live and lush. 'Awakening Desire' then cuts loose on expansive ambient pads, with worlds vocals smeared across a wide open night sky in suggestive jazz drumming drifts way down low. It's an experimental piece before the funky jazz dancer 'High Fusion' gets you on your toes with a killer bass guitar line.
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Reaching For The Stars
Cat: NERO 046. Rel: 23 Jul 19
Reaching For The Stars (8:44)
Moonlight (3:44)
Riverside Drive (4:33)
New Ways (4:48)
Review: Hot on the heels of the "Lush Culture" EP with Deetron that landed on Perpetual earlier this summer, more lush licks come from Mr Fred P aka Black Jazz Consortium. Four soul hurricanes that range in weight and emotion, the two poles here can be found slap-bang in the middle of the EP: "Moonlight" is a sultry brushed-drum break for lovers while "Riverside Drive" jacks like a rhino but soothes you with big breeze feels. Elsewhere "Reaching For The Stars" cruises on a skippy break with airy early 90s New York pads and "New Ways" closes on a stunning 88 tip. Have nice dreams y'all.
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Private Society Vol 2
Private Society Vol 2 (hand-stamped 12" + insert)
Cat: PRIVATESOCIETY 02. Rel: 27 Aug 21
On The Beach (reprise) (3:15)
On The Beach (10:13)
Mystical Sunshine (Fred P Reshape) (8:04)
Mystical Sunshine (Fred P Tribal dub version) (5:32)
Review: Private Society is the new, limited run, vinyl only, hand stamped white label series from the one and only master of the deep, Fred P. The American has been operating in this mode for many years but always finds great new territory, as he does again here. 'On The Beach' is a downbeat cut with jazzy cymbals and the sort of lush pads and heavenly vibes the artist is best known for. A short reprise is provided for jobbing DJs while the flip features two versions of 'Mystical Sunshine.' One is a colourful and synth laced jam and the other is heavier and more dubbed out.
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States Of Bliss Part 1
Cat: PS 007. Rel: 23 Nov 22
In The Flow (5:35)
Art Life (Tribal dub) (5:53)
Elevated States (5:20)
Live Your Way (5:28)
River (3:24)
Review: American don Fred P goes deeper than anyone when he turns on his machines. It has been that way for a decade plus now, and always with that special sense of melody that lingers in your memory long after his records have stopped spinning. His Private Society series has been chugging along nicely this last year or so - not least with the superb Abstract Soul album back in May. Now he's back in 12" form with another useful EP. 'In The Flow' pairs train-track grooves with sun-facing and freeform synth work to open up your soul. 'Art Life Tribal Dub' is everything the title suggests, and 'Elevated States' carries on that trend of nominative determinism. A funky broken beat defines 'Live Your Way' and 'River' is a glorious bit of new age ambient to close out a versatile EP
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Private Society Vol 1
Private Society Vol 1 (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: PRIVATESOCIETY 01. Rel: 29 Mar 21
Journey On (6:44)
More To Be Done (5:02)
Looking At The Sky (11:28)
Review: This the first in a series of limited Private Society vinyl releases, with special and exclusive songs by American artist Fred Peterkin. The spiritual life music of 'Journey On' is in the vein of his other known Black Jazz Consortium alias, followed by the deep and soulful broken beat of 'More To Be Done'. On the flip, it's all about the 12 minute long, glassy-eyed and bittersweet epic 'Looking At The Sky', awash in syncopated tribal rhythms, gorgeous female vocals and a rich tapestry of ethereal pads. On Private Society Vol 1, the New York turned Berlin resident continues to push further into his own sound, craft and mind.
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Inside Part 3
Cat: NERO 061. Rel: 26 Mar 24
Fred P - "Time Well Spent" (8:21)
Rest Symbol - "Etius Motif" (2:43)
Resonating - "J707" (6:05)
Patrice Scott - "Untitled" (Beat version) (8:55)
Review: Volcov steers the good ship Neroli towards more of that immaculately curated deep gear you know they do so well. The Inside series reaches part three with another heavyweight cast, leading in with the mighty Fred P on the crisp rhythms and considered chord movements of 'Time Well Spent'. Rest Symbol follows up with a powerful strain of synth orchestration which adds a moody intensity to the record, while Resonating creates a raw, seductive beatdown on 'J707' that will satisfy any discerning outboard house fiend. Patrice Scott then seals the deal with a submerged 'Beat Version' of an untitled track that course through snaking rhythms at a slower tempo perfect for some backroom scene setting or creative warm-up blending.
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When The Mantras Return
Cat: PS 008. Rel: 03 May 23
Ancient Sky (intro) (3:33)
Be Your Self (4:31)
Conscious Feedback (part 1 & 2) (5:02)
Hope To The World (Prelude) (2:36)
Rawness (4:49)
Innerspace (5:25)
Review: Some Trans-Atlantic collaborative action here, as New York deep house and techno don Fred P joins forces with London-based French producer Smbd (formerly known as Simbad) for the very first time. Given both producers' undoubted abilities and musical approaches, you'll be unsurprised to discover that 'When The Mantras Return' blends deep, jazzy and intergalactic sounds with beats that variously reference jacking house, broken beat and intergalactic techno. Highlights include the jazzy, deep space house of 'Be Your Self', the acid-fired heaviness of 'Conscious Feedback (Part 1 & 2)', the dubby, spaced-out house excellence of 'Rawness', and the ambient techno meets broken beat wonder that is 'Innerspace'.
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Yellow Jackets Vol 4
Yellow Jackets Vol 4 (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: YJ 004. Rel: 07 Oct 22
Fred P - "Inspired By Dopeness" (6:16)
Specter & Jose Rico - "You Don't Believe" (6:23)
Review: House legend Fred P is on a roll, with this being the second of his latest releases to fly through our floodgates this week alone. This time, however, he leases his wax space out to two fresh-faced mates: Specter and Jose Rico, who occupy the B-side and nearly snatch his crown with the wonky dub-house stepper 'You Don't Believe'. P's own track 'Inspired By Dopeness' is a climactic and tense house opus, blending funky and international influences into its mix; but it's really the night-and-day contrast between the two tracks here that make this release here on Yellow Jackets shine.
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IOU: Dr Packer Remixes
Cat: M2MRFRZV 001. Rel: 02 Aug 22
IOU (Dr Packer remix) (7:56)
We've Got The Juice (Dr Packer remix) (6:44)
Review: British jazz-funk outfit Freeze will always be best known for their biggest hit 'Southern Freeze' but IOU is not far behind it. Here the legendary disco edit master Dr Packer adds his own version to it on a new series of edits on M2MR. He ups the drums, lasers in some big and raising basslines and generally up the party. On the flip is his take on 'We've Got The Juice' which is a more low slung number with hip swinging claps. Both cuts are pure fire for the floor.
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Higher State Of Confidence
Cat: P&P 03. Rel: 06 Nov 18
Part 1 (5:29)
4G (6:25)
Review: Berlin house hero Hauke Freer takes time out as one half of esteemed power duo Session Victim to fly solo here on the third edition of their new Pen & Paper imprint. Higher State Of Confidence features two smooth executions in deepness: from the A side cut "Part 1" which is a bittersweet affair with lo-slung bass, hypnotic congas and steel drums that's perfect for an island dream. On the flip, "4G" is a balearic neon-lit affair that's perfect for summertime drifting.
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Ancestarians
Cat: MCWR 017. Rel: 08 Feb 24
Ancestarians (Physical mix) (7:18)
Ancestarians (Spiritual mix) (4:53)
Champagne Kiddie Pool (6:26)
Sandbox Fossils (6:47)
Review: Blair French is the next quality artist to make their debut on the increasingly vital MotorCity Wine imprint out of Detroit. He brings hints of Balearic as well as signature smoky deep house from the 313 to his work here. 'Ancestarians' (Physical Mix) also has pan-African influences, jazzy melodies and rich organic percussion while the Spiritual Mix is all about going deep into ambient bliss. 'Champagne Kiddie Pool' then looks even deeper into the musical niches of South America with dembow rhythms overlaid with lively claps and cosmic chords. Last of all is 'Sandbox Fossils with driving bass from James Simonson and guitar from Ryan Gimpert.
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Pride
Pride (hand-stamped 12" + insert)
Cat: FR 016. Rel: 29 Sep 23
Pride
K-Dot
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Spring EP
Spring EP (12")
Cat: WLTD 005. Rel: 01 Dec 22
Bonus Beat (7:25)
Spring (7:02)
When Is Time To Go Home? (6:28)
When Is Time To Go Home? (instrumental) (6:28)
Tags: Tech House
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The Spirit EP
Cat: SHIFT 012. Rel: 05 Dec 22
Hot Damn! (5:12)
Dance To The Music (6:54)
The Spirit (6:39)
Feel Good (6:08)
Review: Spanish DJ, producer and Night Shift records boss Javi Frias presents a new EP of disco edits that take the vibes of the 70s and re-fit them for the current dancefloor. As you might imagine, each of the four tracks seemingly has PARTY stamped across it in giant capital lettering, from the opening stomper 'Hot Damn!' with its bright-as-a-button brass section and the wah wah guitar of 'Dance To The Music' to the proto-house of 'The Spirit'. But the best is saved to last - the bendy funk bassline gymnastics of 'Feel Good', quite irresistible.
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F4E 001
F4E 001 (limited hand-stamped 12")
Cat: F4E 001. Rel: 27 Apr 23
Higher Self (7:40)
I Never Thought I'd See The Day (9:15)
Played by: De Gama
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F4E 005
F4E 005 (1-sided hand-stamped 12")
Cat: F4E 005. Rel: 05 Oct 23
Track 1 (7:07)
Tags: Tech House
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F4E 006
F4E 006 (limited hand-stamped 180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: F4E 006. Rel: 15 Dec 23
Touareg (7:00)
Afreekah (7:27)
Review: The Friends 4 Ever label follows up its transformation of a well known classic horror movie theme for halloween with a new EP that takes a trip into Afro house territory. 'Touareg' is named after a Malian tribe and brings some of their hypnotic vocal chants and Malian blues sounds to a surging and synth laced house groove that never quits. 'Afreekah' is more string laced and melodic with some feel good horns leading the way as it unfolds in loose limbed fashion. Another useful EP from this fledgling label.
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Just Because
Cat: ROBSOUL 89. Rel: 12 Oct 10
Just Because (Ghetto mix)
Peep Game
Review: More Fries and Bridges on Robsoul means more peak time proper house music with that soulful NJ garage flavour. The Ghetto Mix of "Just Because" ripples with percussive delight, whilst the drop into searing piano riff and uplifting vocal samples that play out the track adds a extra sheen of energy to proceedings - good work Mr Weeks and Mr Morales. On the flip, "Peep Game" rides a heavy bump aided by crisp 808 hits and a compressed disco bassline. There's a healthy dose of infectious EQing on the vocal loop that acts as the core rhythmic pulse too.

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Forever This
Cat: KK 003. Rel: 22 Jul 22
Forever This (3:49)
Trouble (2:57)
Played by: Paul Starey
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Remember That Feeling
Cat: WOLFEP 070. Rel: 05 Sep 23
Royale (5:38)
Intentions (6:11)
Move Steady (6:18)
Review: Frits Wentink has a sharp and snappy sound which has yielded some of the freshest, funkiest house music in recent memory. Channeling the swing and soul of the finest UKG with a European deep house sensibility, he's back on Wolf Music with three new slices of dancefloor gold. 'Royale' is laden with crafty chord lines and a groove to die for, absolutely for the heads but incredibly accessible with it. 'Intentions' captures a little of Mood II Swing's distinctive crunch and injects it with plaintive jazz piano for a deep, contemplative joint, and 'Move Steady' draws on techy synths and a scuffed, head nodding beat with a subtle streak of uplift.
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Timid Kickflip
Timid Kickflip (12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: BODO 012. Rel: 13 Jun 23
Timid Kickflip (5:20)
You Talk Funny (5:45)
Forestation (5:29)
Shred Bread (7:19)
Review: Rooting the productions of Frits Wentink in one specific style has always been tough, primarily because he makes quirky, oddball house and techno numbers that draw inspiration from the dust-encrusted, sample-rich haziness of MPC-driven instrumental hip-hop. His latest EP, which arrives on the popular Bobby Donny imprint, is another boundary-blurring affair that's closest in tone and style to deep house, but is as far from 'standard' deep house as you'd expect. It's a great collection of cuts all told, with our picks being the bassline driven, alien-sounding unorthodoxy of 'You Talk Funny', the warped, mind-mangling tech-house-jazz of 'Forestation' and the deliciously hazy, hypnotic dub-house of 'Shred Bread'.
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Club Land Special
Cat: WOLFEP 073. Rel: 05 Mar 24
Club Land (6:42)
Club Land (alternate mix) (6:17)
Crowd Control (6:43)
Run Run Slow (5:46)
Review: Frits Wentink continues his long-running relationship with Wolf Music, a partnership that is now entering its eleventh year. 'Club Land', the title track from the Dutch producer's first EP of 2024, is a nostalgic and glassy eyed affair, whose sparkling piano riffs, bumpin' house beats, mazy synth solos and rubbery bassline sit somewhere between the Frankie Knuckles and MK productions of the mid 1990s. The A-side also boasts a slightly jazzier and more US garage-influenced 'Alternate Mix' that also boasts some rather addictive organ stabs. Over on side B, he opts for a deep, dubby and trippy sound on 'Crowd Contriol', before doffing a cap once more to vintage NYC and NJ deep house on superb closing cut 'Run Run Slow'. One of his best for a while and that's saying something!
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Space Babe EP
Cat: ROYAL 047. Rel: 14 Jun 19
Filthboi69 (6:44)
Discosizer (6:26)
Space Babe (7:28)
Stealth (5:28)
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Double Man (remix)
Cat: ROYAL 0491. Rel: 16 Dec 21
Double Man (KiNK remix) (6:08)
Double Man (Ludwig AF remix) (4:44)
Trouble Man (Jovonn Drive remix) (6:00)
Trouble Man (Malin Genie remix) (6:59)
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Safe Passage
Safe Passage (gatefold white vinyl 12" + booklet + MP3 download code)
Cat: DKMNTL 088. Rel: 22 Feb 21
Movement 1 (10:05)
Movement 2 (5:33)
Movement 3 (11:26)
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Express It Thru The Dance
Cat: HOOJ 161. Rel: 12 Sep 23
Express It Thru The Dance (Monstergetdown Shake It mix)
Express It Thru The Dance (Fantastic Man remix)
Express It Thru The Dance (Skank mix)
Express It Thru The Dance (Techno mix)
Review: Hooj Choons is a legendary electronic label from years gone by and now it is back to reissue one of its many standout back catalogue gems. The 12" in question is Express It Thru The Dance from Frontier Man, one of only two Eps dropped by the collective of Darren Norman, Mash, River and The Odd Squad - originally on Box Ya Ears Productions in 1992 before Hooj picked it up and put it out a year later. Four different versions are on one 12" for the first time - including the raved-up Monstergetdown Shake It mix, high speed and silky sounds of the Fantastic Man remix, the progressive and trance-tinged Skank mix and acid-laced Techno mix to close.
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Maktuub
Maktuub (12" in screen-printed sleeve)
Cat: SMOKE 002. Rel: 23 Jun 23
Maktuub (feat Geovannie Lambert) (6:52)
Bboo Track (5:26)
Ejet La Haala (6:38)
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All Over You (feat Nenor, DJ Vas remixes)
Cat: KS 001. Rel: 02 Oct 23
All Over You (6:12)
All Over You (House mix) (5:21)
All Over You (Nenor remix) (5:50)
All Over You (DJ Vas remix) (5:14)
Review: Kaninchenbau's main collaborators Sokur and The Funk District helm this latest intergalactic journey in the form of 'All Over You'. It's a superbly tasteful and deep disco joint with lush synth work and the sort of groovy drums that make every head to the floor and get down. Next to the original is a classic 'House Mix' version and then comes two epic remixes on the flip. Both are from accomplished and ever busy Razor-N-Tape producers Nenor and DJ Vas who bring a real touch of classic to their work and offer a different look than the A-side.

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OGEWHITE 016
Cat: OGEWHITE 016. Rel: 20 Jul 23
Track 1 (7:14)
Track 2 (7:23)
Track 3 (7:40)
Review: Next in the OGE white series is Romania's minimal funk maestro Funk E. This guy is a real cult hero in the scene and someone with a fine grasp on sound design and the ability to make the silkiest of grooves, as evidenced by the opener 'Untitled One' which takes up all of the A-side and does great things with it too. The rolling drums and flaky snares are super silky, like liquid metal flowing downhill under trippy little details. 'Untitled Two' is just as sublime in its synthesis, with gloopy synths, whirring effects and catchy drum funk. 'Untitled Three' is a darker, slightly more intense but still perfectly reduced minimal brew.
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The Rhythm Of Life
Cat: FJM 02. Rel: 27 Jun 22
The Rhythm Of Life (6:30)
Deep & Acid Things (5:57)
Review: Sergey's second release on his own Funkyjaws Music label ready for summer, vinyl only limited pressing!
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Tags: Acid House
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Bigger Fun
Bigger Fun (1-sided 12")
Cat: PR 09. Rel: 11 Jul 23
Bigger Fun (9:55)
Review: Fresh, bustling release magic by Tokyo-based edit/remix label Funtown, featuring a catchy and percussive disco cut replete with obscure, nigh-unidentifiable samples. Like scouring a neon-lit, Chevrolet-packed city at night - and being bowled over at the sheer wealth of nightclubs to visit and streets to drive down - the eponymous Funtown beefs up the percussion on 'Bigger Fun', extending and teasing the original elements of whichever obscurity made up the backbone of this texturally rich, limited-edition release.
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Tags: Disco Funk
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I Got You
I Got You (12")
Cat: FUNTOWN PR33. Rel: 30 Nov 23
I Got You
Easy Now
Review: Newcastle's Hot Biscuit Recordings pull the strings behind many a white label sub-imprint, one of which is the elusive Funtown Records. The orchestrator of this edits series is obscure, and so are the sample sources for each of the edits heard on this 12". On the A-side, we hear a tight-lipped James Brown-style breakdown and ensuing boogie number, on which it is insisted that we "know what makes (this singer) feel alright". Good to know! The B-side, meanwhile, errs far further in the direction of instrumental synthfunk, proving the versatile mettle of this raucous reworker.
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Bongoloco
Bongoloco (limited 12")
Cat: HOTC 203. Rel: 17 Feb 23
Bongoloco (4:51)
Vai (6:04)
Review: Now well over its 200th release, Hot Creations remains one of the house scene's most recognisable labels. In that time it has done a fine job of evolving its sound and staying relevant, not least to singing newer artists such as label heads Jones and Foss do here. Bruno Furlan harks back to the heyday of Latin and stringy minimal made famous by Cadenza's Luciano on 'Bongoloco'. It's a jam that teases with its percussive lines drawn out and woven into rolling beats, while 'Vai' is a little more full-fat and dubby. Both are sure to be huge this summer season.
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Tags: Tech House
 in stock $15.56
Papua New Guinea (reissue)
Cat: 12TOT 17R. Rel: 30 Aug 23
Papua New Guinea (original)
Papua New Guinea (Andrew Weatherall mix)
Papua New Guinea (dub mix)
Papua New Guinea (Journey To Pyramid)
Papua New Guinea (Monsoon mix)
Papua New Guinea (Graham Massey mix)
Papua New Guinea (Dumb Child Of Q mix)
Review: There's a reason that Future Sound of London's 1991 debut single, 'Papua New Guinea', is periodically reissued: it's a stone-cold classic that sounds unlike anything else. In its original mix form, the track combines traits borrowed from early breakbeat hardcore (booming bass, house-tempo breakbeats) with saucer-eyed vocal samples, twinkling pianos and sounds more often found in ambient house and chill-out tunes from the period. This remastered, hand-numbered vinyl reissue boasts all of the 1992 remixes (as well as the original mix), including a suitably psychedelic, tribal-tinged Andrew Weatherall revision, the duo's own spaced-out ambient style 'Dub' mix, and a sax-sporting Manchester re-wire courtesy of 808 State's Graham Massey.
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Papua Nu Guinea (Re Booted)
Cat: 12 BOOT 17R. Rel: 30 Jan 24
Papua Nu Guinea (L Major remix) (6:31)
Papua Nu Guinea (Nishiesque remix) (3:50)
Papua Nu Guinea (Soul Central remix) (6:41)
Papua Nu Guinea (Dee Montero remix) (5:34)
Review: It's testament to the enduring quality and far-sighted nature of Future Sound of London's iconic 1991 single 'Papua New Guinea' that it keeps being 'rediscovered' by new generations of DJs. It has been a while, though, since any new reworks dropped - hence this 'Rebooted' edition. L Major kicks things off with a suitably cosmic, psychedelic and slow-building proto-jungle style offering, before Nishiesque flits between passages of hot-stepping, synth-laden d&b and slo-mo 4/4 chug. House heroes Soul Central reach for vintage hip-house breakbeats, ambient electronics and the original version's most life-affirming elements (the bassline, twinkling synth melodies and heady vocal samples), while Dee Montero re-casts the cut as a proggy, tribal-tinged tech-house roller.
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Back In The Millenium (B-STOCK)
Cat: RS 005 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
Back In The Millenium
Jeru
Need I Say More
Dedication
Review: ***B-STOCK: Original outer sleeve missing, otherwise in excellent condition***


The last Rhythm Section release came from Vancouver man Local Artist, but number 6 sees Peckham man Bradley Zero actually looking to local artists in the shape of FYI Chris. The production handle of Chris Watson and his namesake Coupe, this Peckham duo have already impressed with the No Hurry stealth drop on Church late last year, but it's clear they've learnt a few new tricks since then. Nestling snugly into the SE London beatdown sound Bradley has been cultivating through the label, Back In The Millenium is pleasantly hard to pin down with bits of house, hip hop and acid thrown into the mixer. We are quite impressed by "Jeru" which desiccates a famed '90s Primo sample with some dextrous MPC work, whilst MCDE fans will be all over "Need I Say More". A big 12" Nik!
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Heartbreaker
Heartbreaker (transparent pink vinyl 7")
Cat: WCR 017. Rel: 23 Sep 22
Heartbreaker (4:01)
Higher (3:48)
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 in stock $7.09
A Touch Of Love EP 4
Cat: BL 149. Rel: 17 Nov 23
Seamus Haji & Michael Gray - "Wish" (feat Audrey Martells)
Mark Lower & Fleur De Mur - "Burn For Love"
FrescoEdits - "Get Free"
Saison - "Be Yourself" (feat Kameelah Waheed)
 in stock $15.56
PNP 004
PNP 004 (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: PNP 004. Rel: 08 Nov 19
Hyas - "Need Somebody" (5:15)
Jacques Renault - "Heartache" (6:54)
Lovers - "Not Lately" (5:36)
Fede Lng - "Untitled Japanese Edit" (6:20)
Kirk The Flirt - "The Hard Break" (4:22)
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Moblack Sampler Vol 7
Cat: MBRV 022. Rel: 03 May 23
Emmanuel Jal - "Rahama" (Armonica remix vocal) (6:39)
Zakes Bantwini - "Amanga" (feat Nana Atta - Europe edit) (7:43)
Mowgan - "O Pa Mi Titi Deabe" (feat Jah Baba - Armonica remix) (7:08)
Yass & FNX Omar - "Fema" (6:15)
Review: Four cruel and bewitching dances are conjured on this split EP from MoBlack Records, the chart-topping Afro house label whose music has found itself on the well-used USBs of the likes of Dixon, Black Coffee and Ame. Immediately, one can hear the incipient threads of kwaito and amapiano on this shared vinyl slab, as traditional verbed-out Afro-style vocals hear neat processing along modern EDM production. Expository dreamers like 'Rahamah' segue calmly into headier and doomier cuts like 'Amanga' and 'O Pa Mi Titi Deabe'. All are replete with rare African call-and-response vocal samples lifted from evidently obscure sources.
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Blackberry Jam
Cat: MOISSWAX 005. Rel: 31 Oct 22
Khemir - "Disco Bandit" (5:04)
Wurzelholz - "Prince" (6:48)
Sun Rhythms - "If You Like The Music" (4:13)
Frikardo - "I Believe" (5:24)
I Gemin - "Golden" (4:26)
Cosmocomics - "Glamorous Garcon" (5:13)
Review: A top value for money opportunity here, as Moiss Music deliver the latest in their sweet and sticky Jam series of various artist 12" line ups, bringing you no less than six bubbling, vivacious disco triumphs from six artists. Khemir's 'Disco Bandit' kicks off proceedings, a production that sounds like it was made by a band of around 45 musicians, a proper cavalcade of strings, brass, brazen disco thump and beautifully bold vocals. Wurzelholz's 'Prince' goes for a bit more economy but with a slinky funk bassline like that - not to mention the occasional exclamation from the purple overlord himself - it's equally devastating in dancefloor terms. Among the other highlights, 'Golden' by I Gemin has the feel of a lost Daft Punk flip tune and Cosmocomics' 'Glamorous Garcon', boasting 70s-style synth bubbles that are as cute as they are retro. Tasty as ever.
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Played by: PiCOSSU, Igor Gonya
 in stock $10.13
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