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Umbra
Umbra (12")
Cat: STM 005A. Rel: 22 Jan 25
Umbra (9:05)
Umbra (Nathan Fake remix) (7:29)
Umbra (Jonny Rock remix) (6:55)
Review: La Pointe, a trio formed by Geneva-based techno pioneers and a New York City stalwart, make an impressive debut on Damian Lazarus' Secret Teachings. The original mix is a hypnotic exploration of light and shadow, blending atmospheric melodies with deep, pulsating rhythms. Nathan Fake's remix takes the track into more intricate and textural realms, while Jonny Rock injects a raw, off-kilter energy with his signature blend of disco, funk, and house influences. Captivating soundscapes that resonate both emotionally and physically, a perfect fit for Lazarus' label as he continues to champion boundary-pushing artistry.

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U Need Me
Cat: CBLL 045. Rel: 16 Apr 24
U Need Me (vocal) (4:44)
U Need Me (instrumental - feat Todd Del Giudice) (4:56)
Review: The blistering, one-of-a-kind West Coast disco-funk record 'U Need Me' by LA Propinquity surfaces as part of a new body of historic productions initially intended for compilation on a full-length LP. For reasons undisclosed, this never happened; instead, Italian sonic exhumers Cannonball Records have been afforded the privilege of reissuing these tracks across a series of 7"s themselves. Hardly and criminially under-recognised in their day, the L.A. Propinquity were nonetheless composed of the angelic city's finest, with drummer James Gadson forming a prominent part. A blast from the 1970s, 'U Need Me' is a beaming slice of unrequited longing, set to delicious funk tones that are as maximized as they are unstrained.
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Tags: Disco Funk
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Austere 010
Austere 010 (hand-stamped 12" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: AUS 010. Rel: 22 May 24
One Sec (6:44)
Norm-alise (5:35)
Natural Selection (6:42)
Obsolescence (4:37)
Review: The Austere label deals in deep house music that is anything but, and now it clocks up a tenth release with LAAK at the helm. As ever things open in smooth fashion, with warped chords bent over deep, lazy drums and brought to life with subtle but colourful arps. 'Norm-alise' is a little more upright with jangling percussion and icy tinkles peppering the groove and 'Natural Selection' is another dusty but dynamic house sound that reminds of the late great Mike Huckaby. 'Obsolescence' closes out and is a super humid basement tackle with a gentle tumble of toms and congas over the dubby drums.
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Trablonika Daly
Cat: GUDU 020. Rel: 16 Feb 24
Baby I Got It (5:45)
Hold My Hand (Octo Octa Sapphic Trails In Bloom mix) (7:54)
Sing The Blues (6:17)
Hold My Hand (6:32)
Review: Akua Grant's outings as Lady Blacktronika are always worth checking, and her first full outing on Peggy Gou's Gudu label is no different. 'Baby I Got It' is full-on aural madness - a bombastic blend of beefy, redlined house drums, ghostly chords, pitched-up vocal samples and discordant minor key melodies - while 'Sing The Blues' is a deliciously drowsy chunk of wayward, dub-flecked deep house that's as beautiful as it is trippy. Best of all though is the locked-in deep house hypnotism of 'Hold My Hand', which features some superbly soulful vocal samples, metronomic bass and spacey electronic textures. Octa Octa provides a fine remix of that cut, too, re-imaging it as a stomping slab of lo-fi, funk-fuelled breakbeat house headiness.
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Club Nowhere EP
Cat: FE 004. Rel: 15 Oct 20
Club Nowhere (5:04)
Mood (6:58)
Gonna Let (5:01)
Movin On (6:03)
Review: Ladymonix brings the class on the four tracks she lays down for Frizner Electric. 'Club Nowhere' is like a superbly deep Fred P track if he were a more extroverted character, while 'Mood' manages to marry dreamy pads to heavy weight kicks with a real sense of drive. The house gets raw and steamy on 'Gonna Let' then closer 'Movin On' is a super silky late night jam. What's more, a portion of sales from this EP will be donated to support Femme Queen Chronicles, a series about the lives of four black trans women in the city of Detroit.
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Pony EP
Pony EP (12")
Cat: LOTR 010. Rel: 03 Aug 16
Pony J.A.M (9:48)
Pony Roger (6:38)
Review: Paramida's Love On The Rocks imprint is in great form. Following up Indonesian Jonathan Kusuma's brilliant Underpass EP is Detroit's Sharif Laffrey with the Pony EP and following up that wicked acid anthem "Turn It Up" on Discos Capablanca last year. On the A side we've got the stomping and tunnelling peak time acid house of "Pony J.A.M." which is sure to get the kids trancing out retro-style. That sample of "It's A Fine Day" in the middle was a nice touch! On the flip "Pony Roger" is another, purely belter version of the track, almost bordering on early 90's techno by the likes of Final Cut or Cybersonik, but hey.. he's from The D right?
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Over Me EP
Cat: NDATL 040. Rel: 19 Mar 25
Over Me (7:04)
Searching (6:40)
Overcome (Kai Alce Piano remix) (6:39)
Overcome (6:15)
Review: Connoisseurs of the European underground will be well-tuned to the sounds of quality operator Nico Lahs. And as for house operations over in the States, they don't come much finer than Kai Alce's NDATL Muzik, which means this a superb coming together. And so it proves with 'Over Me', offering slouchy, low-slung deep house beats with nice aloof, soulful samples. 'Searching' has a zoned-out late-night feel with swirling pads and a super smooth groove, then 'Overcome' brings a little more percussion and jazzy key work which Alce flips into one of signature and smoky shufflers.
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Luv You The Right Way
Cat: HOV 018. Rel: 10 Mar 25
Coming Down Baby (7:47)
Time To Shine (5:49)
Daydream (5:29)
Luv You The Right Way (7:59)
Review: Housewax proclaim Mr. Lico Lahs as the don of Bari house, a supposedly local form of the international dance music genre based in and around Bari, situated on the east coastal heel of the booted peninsula of Italy. With a haggard, bleary-eyed, verging on narcotised sound - reminiscent of the opiate excesses of Chicago house - 'Coming Down Baby' and 'Time Shine' season the pan with additional lo-fi and filter house elements, commanding shoulder exposures and suggestive side eyes the whole floor over. Closer 'Luv You The Right Way' cleverly goes full stereo on the kick, providing a mood of apparitional nostalgia for the holiday sun.
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Every Place You Go
Cat: PERMVAC 1461. Rel: 08 Apr 16
The 1st Day (7:17)
Ashland (6:30)
You Take Another Place With You (9:13)
Played by: The Craigie Cartel
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Borderline EP
Cat: CRM 324. Rel: 11 Feb 25
Borderline (with Cari Golden) (6:31)
Temple Of Confession (6:32)
Talk To My People (7:01)
Review: Having set out his stall via an EP for Crosstown Rebels' Rebellion sub-label, Puerto Rican producer Cali Lanauze graduates to Damian Lazarus's main imprint. His love of South American and Caribbean percussion sounds comes to the fore on opener (and title track) 'Borderline', where Cari Golden's atmospheric lead vocals rise above a booming bassline, raw analogue electronics and punchy house beats. Lanauze once again doffs a cap to Latin rhythms and drum sounds on the deeper, creepier and even weightier 'Temple of My Confessions', before adding sinewy strings, deep space chords and trippy spoken word snippets to a sub-heavy tech-house groove on the gargantuan 'Talk To My People'.
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Hang The Rich
Hang The Rich (limited 12')
Cat: DFA 2693. Rel: 23 Jan 24
Hang The Rich (4:35)
Hang The Rich (JD Twitch edit) (8:04)
Review: A few years back, legendary Alt-jazz saxophonist (and original Philip Glass Ensemble member) Dickie Landry handed LCD Soundsystem's Korey Rich a tape of a very NYC-sounding punk-funk track he recorded in his native Louisiana way back in 1986. Finally out, 'Hang The Rich' sounds like a long-lost downtown dub-disco gem that joins the dots between Patrick Adams' more eccentric disco productions, Bristolian punk-funk mavericks Maximum Joy, and McFadden & Whitehead after a fistful of psychedelics. Optimo's JD Twitch provides the obligatory 21st century dancefloor tweak - a stretched out, DJ-friendly revision blessed with bonus jacking drum machine rhythms and some trippy synth motifs. It's breathlessly brilliant, as anyone who has heard him and Optimo partner Jonnie Wilkes DJ over the last three years will confirm.
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Synesthesia EP
Cat: TOYT 159. Rel: 01 May 24
Monkeys (3:48)
Neon Beach (4:45)
The Fourth (4:44)
Monkeys (feat Kamaal - Musclecars remix) (6:49)
Neon Beach (Demi Riquisimo remix) (5:54)
Review: The Toy Tonics label, which emerged out of the ashes of indie-dance label Gamma, is one of our favourite for fresh house. It is always packed with emotion and invention and does the simple things damn well. This is another great example from Gee Lane. 'Monkeys' is lively and lithe, with a killer bassline and soulful vocals. 'Neon Beach' ups the energy with taught synth stabs and prickly beats and 'The Fourth' then taps into old school jack, cowbells and Chicago rawness. A Musclecars remix of 'Monkeys' gets more blissed out and the Demi Riquisimo remix is pure old-school, finger-snapping fun.
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Played by: Elado
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Southern BBQ EP (feat Jam Funk, Oddphonic mixes)
BBQ Ribs (7:16)
BBQ Ribs (Jam Funk remix) (5:42)
On No Not Again (6:44)
BBQ Ribs (Oddphonic remix) (5:52)
Review: Tommy Largo is a big deal in the world of jacking house and here he lands on Greenhouse Recordings with plenty of evidence to support that. His sound comes steeped with Southern influences on opener 'BBQ Ribs' with its noodling jazz chords and spoken word mutterings making for a lively atmosphere over funky beats. The Jam Funk Remix has a Chicago bump to it with the jazzy keys left in place over well-swung drums. 'On No Not Again' hints at new jack swing with its steamy sax lines and effortlessly catchy groove before 'BBQ Ribs' (Oddphonic remix) closes out with the deepest sound of the lot, perfect for when the sun has gone down and the party heads indoors.

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How We Do EP
Cat: EA 005. Rel: 24 Jan 23
How We Do (7:53)
Chagondoo (7:40)
The Fifth Story (8:17)
Easier Said Than Done (7:35)
Review: American producer LaRosa makes his first appearance on the esteemed Eastenderz imprint, bringing with him a quartet of killer, club-ready cuts. He sets his stall out with 'How Do You We Do', a chunky, tech-tinged roller piled high with deep, dubby sub-bass, bleeping melodies and intergalactic pads (plus a wonderful, saucer-eyed breakdown), before reaching for gently chiming melodies, bustling beats, smoother bass and trippy noises on 'Chagondoo'. 'The Fifth Story' is a little deeper and more subdued - though the sub-bass is even weightier and the melodies more bleeping - while 'Easier Said Than Done' is a rock-solid tech-house box jam of the sort that Eastenderz has always done so well. Keep an ear out for some very subtle disco vocal samples and acidic squelches.
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
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Do It
Do It (12")
Cat: DEFCLAS 019. Rel: 13 May 25
Do It (St David Big Tool mix) (6:19)
Do It (St David Drum Tool dub) (5:45)
Do It (remastered) (5:03)
Do It (Chuck Phulasole mix - remastered) (5:01)
Review: Definitive Recordings throws it back to 1994 for 'Do It' a house classic by Las Americas, which is a legendary project by David Alvarado. Newly remastered for 2024, this edition includes the original version as well as a refreshed Chuck Phulasole remix and two dynamic new takes from Italian producer St. David, who brings his vintage-inspired style in all its glory. He delivers a playful 'Big Tool Mix' with vocal flips and infectious grooves alongside a funkier 'Drum-Tool Dub' packed with sharp guitar licks. The original's hypnotic basslines and soulful vocal hook still shine, while Phulasole's deeper remix adds rich keys and Moog warmth. Lovely stuff.
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Played by: DJ Split
Tags: 90s House
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Hey Love EP
Cat: FD 007. Rel: 03 May 23
Hey Love (original mix) (6:27)
Hey Love (Dego remix) (4:57)
Hey Love (Patrice Scott remix) (7:31)
You See (7:05)
Review: The latest in broken beat's best and brightest comes from Croatian producer Laseech, who is a relative newcomer to the scene. He's nevertheless managed to enlist the help of its greatest stalwarts for remixes, owing to his veritable 'rising star' status. Namely, Dego and Patrice Scott are on remix duties for this already steamy extremity-oiler; the original 'Hey Love' has a laid-back flair enough, but Dego's version has a bit more of a nu-funk verve to it (as ever showing off the longtime production player's versatility), and Patrice Scott's is equally as infectious with its comparatively straighter 4x4 house rendition. The star, though, comes from Laseech himself, on the one-off B-sider 'You See', which proves the undying spirit of broken beat with what could be one of the most hypnotic tracks to come out in the style in years.
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Glam Life
Glam Life (12")
Cat: TKG 016. Rel: 07 Feb 25
Glam Life (5:52)
Glam Life (Afriqua Megamix) (5:32)
Glam Life (Kenny Glasgow remix) (8:23)
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Soul Cut #03
Cat: SC 003. Rel: 25 Apr 23
Goin' On (9:18)
Don't Look (7:29)
Review: It has been a bit of a while since we heard from edit king and seductive groove maker Late Nite Tuff Guy. Thankfully now he is back after his hiatus with more of his brilliance in the form of a third entry into his Soul Cut series. He brings his magic fingers to a pair of dazzlers here, with a hearrt-wrenching version of a latter yaers Motown anthem, with a modern update that leaves the original vocals in place but adds a little more drum weight. On the flip, 'Don't Look' is a much more smoochy and seductive late-night sound for cosy dances.
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Soul Cut #4
Cat: SC 004. Rel: 15 Oct 24
Beijo (7:15)
Sunshine (6:31)
U Got It Bad (6:21)
Review: Late Nite Tuff Guy's Soul Cut #04 offers three expertly crafted edits that breathe new life into classic 70s tracks, blending disco, jazz, funk, and pop into a seamless listening experience. On Side-1, 'Beijo' sets the tone with a smooth, disco-infused reimagining of Earth, Wind & Fire's classic interlude. The track has a light funk undercurrent, creating a vibe that's perfect for dancing all night, with a Balearic twist that adds a fresh touch to the original. Side-2 kicks off with 'Sunshine,' a tasteful edit of Roy Ayers' iconic 'Everyone Loves the Sunshine.' Late Nite Tuff Guy maintains the soulful essence of the original while adding his own groove, making it a perfect summer anthem. The EP closes with 'U Got It Bad,' a rendition of Stevie Wonder's 'You've Got It Bad Girl,' reworked into a smooth, jazzy track that's both nostalgic and timeless. An excellent 12" for fans of classic disco, funk and jazz, with a modern twist.
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Seventy Seven Zero Zero Seventy Seven
Cat: PR 29. Rel: 31 Mar 25
770077 (5:41)
770077 (Khotin remix) (5:42)
Felt Bat (5:13)
Felt Bat (Yu Su Propelled version) (4:47)
Review: The one and only Phillip Lauer continues his flawless sonic journey on 'Seventy Seven Zero Zero Seventy Seven'. The Frankfurt-based producer never puts a foot wrong, as his ever-morphing club sound moves through undulating sonic landscapes. His latest effort features a pair of originals coupled with inspired guest remixes, covering a fair few dancefloor bases. The title track features a hypnotic vocal hook soaring through dreamy pads, pulsing acid bass and plucked guitar, before Khotin ramps up the acid and toughens the drums for a slightly more robust rework. We enter new wave territory on 'Felt Bat', with a bassline that would make Peter Hook proud, euphoric synths and snare-driven rhythms. Yu Su steps up on remix duties, transposing the track deep into heads-down territory, as rolling breaks power paranoid drones and psychedelic synth lines across an immersive nocturnal trip.
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Centurio EP
Centurio EP (12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: WTF 002. Rel: 18 Jul 24
Centurio (5:40)
I Don't Know (6:21)
Trig Out (4:51)
Longo (6:13)
Review: Lauer will need no introduction to anyone reading this. He is a long-standing pillar of the underground and a real house master. Here he brings some throwback 90s vibes and rave Ibiza energy to opener 'Centurio' with its acid-tinged synth and hands-in-the-air chords. 'I Don't Know' pairs things back a little with slapping drums and acid-tinged stabs and 'Trig Out' gets back to peak time and sun-kissed main room house fun complete with a curious whistle. 'Longo' closes out this bright, ageless EP with another mad mix of wonky pianos and sizzling house beats.
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Played by: Evan Michael
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Law High EP
Cat: WTF 001. Rel: 18 Dec 23
Law High (6:38)
Law High (Charlie remix) (6:45)
Enso (5:08)
Enso (Janthe remix) (5:28)
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Where's Your Love Gone? (feat DJ Slyngshot remix)
Cat: EES 041. Rel: 03 Apr 23
Where's Your Love Gone? (club mix) (6:20)
Where's Your Love Gone? (demo mix) (5:49)
Where's Your Love Gone? (DJ Slyngshot remix) (7:22)
Where's Your Love Gone? (Synthapella mix) (5:23)
Review: DJ/producer Philip Lauer from Frankfurt has teamed up with Berlin vocalist Dena to create a modern take on Julie Stapleton's soulful house classic, containing multiple versions. Lauer's Hotel Lauer EP on Especial in 2016 cemented his position in the scene, with albums for Permanent Vacation and Running Back. Dena, born in Bulgaria and raised in Berlin, has released electronic dance-pop stylings on Kitsune Music and K7. The EP features a Club Mix, a Demo Mix, a deep tech remix by DJ Slyngshot, and a drifting Balearic version for late summer nights and dawn.
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Based On Boss
Based On Boss (12" + insert)
Cat: FM 1204243. Rel: 11 Jul 23
Lauer & Johannes Albert - "Based On Boss" (5:11)
Lauer & Johannes Albert - "Four 44" (4:46)
Lauer & Johannes Albert - "Posh-O-Rama" (4:23)
Boris Dlugosch, Marc Romboy & CAR - "Survivor" (6:19)
Boris Dlugosch, Marc Romboy & CAR - "Survivor" (Johannes Albert remix) (6:02)
Review: Germany's always club-ready label Frank Music is back with another beefy 12" that finds mainstays and newcomers unite in fine fashion. Johannes Albert and Lauer open up with a trio of collaborations that go from full throttle, chord led house on 'Based on Boss' to the deeper grooves of 'Four 44' and far sighted, soul drenched tech of 'Posh-O-Rama'. Boris Dlugosch, Marc Romboy & CAR step up on the B-side with the woozy and hypnotic 'Survivor' which also gets remixed by Johannes Albert into something more raw. Useful grooves for sure.

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Proper Etiquette (reissue)
Cat: PR 007. Rel: 17 Jul 24
Right Direction (6:43)
Clover (6:57)
Hear Me Out (5:29)
The Touch Of Skin (6:48)
Review: Communique Records has been digging deep into the annals of house history and secured the right to reissue this little gem from Ralph Laurenn. His Proper Etuquette EP landed first back in 1997 on the sub-label Party Rock and sits right on the verge of deep house and tech house. 'Right Direction' has fizzing, pixelated and sugary chords over snappy drums. 'Clover' is more loose and fast then 'Hear Me Out' offers a beautiful downtempo excursion into noodling jazz melodies. 'The Touch Of Skin' carries on the old school hip-hop vibes with a dusty broken beat viber for late-night get-togethers.
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A Space Of My Own
A Space Of My Own (coloured vinyl 12")
Cat: SRLTD 106. Rel: 27 Feb 25
A Space Of My Own (Dexter Wansel Tribute) (12:11)
Mr Sporty (Time Traveler Re-Imagined mix) (9:35)
Mr Sporty (Drums & Life mix) (5:41)
Review: In the world of house music, it's often the B-sides - more adventurous or deeper alternatives to the peak-time-focused lead cut - that often last the test of time. It's a conclusion that Vick Lavender has come to, at least, because this limited-edition EP marks the first in a 'B-Sides Series' in which all cuts are bonuses, alternate takes or 'tributes' to other artists. He begins by paying tribute to Dexter Wansel on 'A Space of My Own', layering dense hand percussion, spacey electronics and intergalactic synth sounds over a rock-solid kick-drum pattern. He then slams down two versions of the King Sporty sampling 'Mr Sporty': the sax-squelch-and jammed-out keys-heavy brilliance of the 'Time Traveler Re-imagined Mix' and the more leisurely, synth solo sporting deep house warmth of the 'Drums & Life' version.
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Deep Root
Deep Root (12")
Cat: SLVR 001. Rel: 04 Sep 23
Deep Root (11:24)
Hustle (13:01)
Review: Vick Lavander is on fire right now having recently minted Brett Dancer's new label Ethnic Blend Music and now comes back with more of his humid and authentic deep house. This one is also to start a new label - Sophisticado, his own new imprint - and first up is 'Deep Root,' a cosmically included deep house cut with gospel-style organ chords and chunky drums that work you into a lather. 'Hustle' then picks up the pace with more superbly warm chords and this time some Balearic acoustic guitar riffs and impossibly sunny grooves. Life-affirming tackle for joyous dancefloors.
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One More Time
One More Time (limited 12")
Cat: OCH 221. Rel: 16 Dec 22
One More Time (Vick Roundabout mix) (7:47)
One More Time (Vick Roundabout instrumental) (7:47)
One More Time (Casamena Living Room remix) (7:49)
One More Time (Casamena Living Room instrumental) (7:48)
Review: This soulful, busy, heated and sultry 12" vinyl record features the work of two of Chicago's most eminent producers around today. On production duties comes Vick Lavender and Carlos Mena, and they're complemented by vocalist Amma Whatt (who appears on the cover), with respect to making a funky housey tribute to soul and jazz and bossa nova, producing a steamy whirlwind of a track that is hard to place, yet stellar. The various mixes are up-front and mega-roomy, but Whatt's vocals hit softly despite.
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Freedom Party Vol 2
Cat: FREEDOM 02. Rel: 01 Apr 25
Vick Lavender - "The LOVE Song" (feat P Jehrico - main mix) (9:12)
Funkey Munkey - "Make Me Feel It" (7:46)
In House II - "Love To Love You" (Heat Of The Night mix) (4:46)
Review: From Chicago to New York via the UK, Freedom Party rack up mega phono-mileage on this retrotextual deep house steamer. The label have set foot on this bold, folk artistic sound-quest since 2023, when the first V/A emerged amid black-and-yellow steams of equably danceable produces from in-house charcutiers Look Once, Mederic Nebinger and Steal Vybe. Now a completely fresh crew is welcomed aboard, with just three new mates added to the original four: Vick Lavender deals in impossible erotism on the long out-of-press vocal jam 'The LOVE Song', with anachronistic beat tech and sampled, 1930s-feel vocals. Funkey Munkey follows up with 'Make Me Feel It', an ambitious retro-rave sound-splay, and In House Ii offers to take us home on 'Love To Love You', a sultrier refit of an all-time-classic, Donna Summer surestarter.
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Epiphany Remixes
Epiphany Remixes (12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: GIEGLINGLP 12REMIX. Rel: 22 Apr 24
Blue Moon (Zoe Polanski version) (4:42)
Stranded (Lowtec remix) (9:48)
Jacob's Ladder (M Pittman Ladder remix) (7:38)
Blue Moon (Tobias remix) (6:49)
Review: Lawrence's Epiphany Remixes, a release from the German record label Giegling, presents four distinct interpretations of the title track. Each remixer brings a unique approach to the original piece, resulting in a diverse and captivating soundscape. Zoe Polanski's version transforms the track into a crystallized melody, creating a cold yet beautiful atmosphere. Lowtec's remix explores deep techno, delivering a smooth and dreamy ambiance with a touch of sadness. M Pittman Ladder's interpretation adds a gritty, chunky bassline, while Tobias' remix elevates the tempo, creating a pulsating and mechanical percussion elements. These remixes showcase the versatility of Lawrence's original composition, demonstrating how different artists can reinterpret and reshape it to create new and engaging experiences.
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Gravity Hill
Cat: SMALLVILLE 62. Rel: 07 Mar 24
Gravity Hill (6:44)
Beaver (5:35)
The Swamp (6:48)
Stargazer (6:08)
Review: 24 years into his career as Lawrence, Peter M Kersten continues to deliver devilishly deep house workouts that somehow manage to be both effortlessly immersive and percussively propulsive. There's plenty of examples of this trademark style on the Gravity Hill EP, which marks his return to Smalleville after a nine-year absence. Check first the title track, where soft-focus pads, poignant piano motifs and deep bass ride a rock-solid house groove, before turning your attention to the dusty, opaque, slowly unfurling dancefloor beauty of 'Beaver'. Kersten opts for a warmer, drowsier and more hypnotic deep house sound in the similarly gorgeous 'The Swamp', before he doffs a cap to Green and Brown Album-era Orbital via the looped intergalactic synth sounds, analogue synth-bass and swinging house beats of 'Stargazer'.
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
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SA 004
SA 004 (12")
Cat: SA 004. Rel: 08 Jul 24
Lawrence - "Hawser" (6:14)
Joey Anderson - "Human Kind" (6:21)
Takuya Matsumoto - "Three Flowers" (5:42)
R/K - "Desired Spring" (6:25)
Review: Short Attention Records makes a welcome return here with a new drop of wax that fits the label head into its roots in deep techno sound worlds. This one takes the form of a various artists' EP crafted with an intake feel for cosy floors and who better to kick off in that vibe than the revered Lawrence whose 'Hawser' is a groovy and melodious track. Next, New Jersey don Joey Anderson sets a slow and deep tone with 'Human Kind' which has moody vocals and Japanese artist Takuya Matsumoto follows with 'Three Flowers', a more potent and driving cut with a fine acid bassline. Rounding off the EP is 'Desired Spring' by R/K, a loop-driven deep house gem designed for both listening and dancing.
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Sunny Side Edits
Cat: GAMM 183. Rel: 22 Aug 24
Without You (Lay Far edit) (5:22)
Our Connection (Lay Far edit) (6:41)
Review: The consistently excellent Game label is back with more of its ageless dance floor goods, this time in something of a deep house vein. Lay Far is behind the two grooves on this 12" and both are meticulously well-crafted hits. The first is a tweaked version of 'Without You' which has some psyched-out 60s guitar work and classic Philly strings soar high above a deep and dusty disco-house beat. Lavish vocals add an extra elegant feel while 'Our Connection' then features on the flip. It is a similarly smooth and infectious groove, this time topped with noodling jazz keys and some magical Rhodes vibes
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Solitary High Social Club
Cat: LENG 041. Rel: 08 Jun 18
City To City, Star 2 Star (5:13)
Am I Tripping (5:27)
Love Life (5:08)
4 Snowflakes On Her Lips (5:49)
City 2 City, Star 2 Star (reprise) (2:22)
 in stock $10.80
Searchin'
Searchin' (12")
Cat: CRM 323. Rel: 18 Feb 25
Searchin' (9:05)
Searchin' (Bullet Tooth remix) (6:40)
Searchin' (Radio Slave remix) (4:15)
Review: Crosstown Rebels compere Damian Lazarus teams up with fellow musician and singer-songwriter Jem Cooke, with new track 'Searchin'': a primeval precognition of the big bad boss man's upcoming fifth album on the label, Magickal. Though it's been released digitally with a focus on Bullet Tooth's remix on the B-side, this blue-innered vinyl edition compiles all three of the track's versions, also clocking a sure-to-be much-spun Radio Slave remix on the B. The original is an FM-led brooder with posterities of bleep techno and darkside fidget house. Cooke's vocals belt searchingly against burbling synthwork, while Bullet Tooth's remix takes a tempting dark garage turn, risking briar-shod paths of bass as Cooke's refrain is made gothic. Slave's version is, as ever, hardly slavish, preferring a more tensile daytime vibe of subtle piano and muted vox.
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Played by: Lisbona Sisters
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Sunrise Generation
Cat: CRM 321. Rel: 14 Nov 24
Sunrise Generation (7:28)
Sunrise Generation (Meera remix) (9:50)
Review: Damian Lazarus returns to Crosstown Rebels with 'Sunrise Generation', featuring the celebrated vocals of singer-songwriter Fink. Set for release on November 8, 2024, this highly anticipated track marks Lazarus' first solo material on the label in over a year, following his Grammy-nominated collaboration with Diplo and Jungle. 'Sunrise Generation' captures the euphoric energy of sunrise, blending emotive soundscapes with Lazarus' signature atmospheric style. Norwegian talent Meera, a rising star within the Crosstown Rebels family, contributes a deep, textured remix, adding fresh layers to Fink's haunting vocals. This release reaffirms Lazarus' position as a visionary force within the electronic music scene.
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Warrior Dance
Cat: CRM 325. Rel: 12 Mar 25
Warrior Dance (9:53)
Warrior Dance (Major League DJz remix) (7:43)
Warrior Dance (Raxon remix) (5:52)
Review: Damian Lazarus and JOJO ABOT's work here is a powerful collaboration that pushes the boundaries of what we expect from the Crosstown Rebels label. On the surface, it's a pulsating dancefloor track, but there's so much more lurking beneath the surface. Built on a foundation of driving rhythms and intricate textures, the track weaves JOJO ABOT's bewitching vocals with hypnotic grooves and subtle amapiano influences, creating something that's both immersive and unpredictable. The Major League Djz remix elevates the energy, turning up the intensity with a deep, groovy progression that feels like it could keep the party going for hours. Meanwhile, Raxon's rework introduces a darker, more atmospheric edge with his signature off-kilter bassline and sharp, rolling percussioniadding depth while still maintaining the track's core essence. Warrior Dance shows Lazarus' unerring ear for talent and his ability to curate soundscapes that speak to both the mind and the feet.
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Tocarme
Tocarme (12")
Cat: LDRCONST 0011V. Rel: 02 Mar 23
Tocarme (Russell Small & DNO Ps Disco remix) (6:38)
Tocarme (Steve Macs Acid House remix) (6:23)
Played by: DJ Mau Mau
 in stock $7.20
Illegal Business
Cat: UG 009. Rel: 11 Feb 25
Lazer Man - "Que Vas-tu Faire?" (5:29)
Funktroid - "Convection Zone" (5:19)
Local DJ - "Dreams Of Radio" (6:24)
Aladdin! - "The Ali-ens" (6:31)
Review: "Underground dance music" got its name for a reason: the black market is where the good stuff is! The ninth release on the underground-allusive, daytime-elusive Undergroove label moot a congregation of sound spivs, turntablist tricksters, deep house dealers, and many other scraggly clientele, for a fresh and unregulated yield of homegrown Lyon talent. Said to have channelled electro house and garage house going in, lord knows what has come out the other side, but we can aver its dankness: Lazer Man and and Funktroid nod to twin moods of desperation and forbearance commonly seen in criminal underworlds, with the stoic grind of the street represented in unfazed, steely electro beats. Real fiends only let loose on the B-side, where Local DJ's 'Dreams Of Radio' and Aladdin's 'The Ali-ens' quell any residual fears through glitchy purples and ghostly tech backings.
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Plan B
Plan B (12")
Cat: SATYA 015. Rel: 10 May 24
Orange Tent (6:44)
Cristina Lazic & Francesco Mami - "Les Filles" (6:29)
Plan B (6:56)
Plan B (Sepp remix) (7:58)
Review: Undeniable new progressive house from Cristina Lazic, debuting for Lisbon's Satya Records, whose stated M.O. is a 'commitment to the truth'. Whether the truth can only be articulated in language or is more abstractly feel-able in sound, Lazic's tendency is clearly towards the latter idea; her productions are slick and watery and deep, evoking groundswells of depth we didn't know before existed under our feet. From the opener, 'Plan B' - an undulatory groover of repeated chords and synaptic stabs - to the collaborative 'Les Filles' with Francesco Mami - a deeper-into-the-dark-trance peaktime house roller - all here is most befitting of a psychedelic experience undergone after dark, in a wilderness, with the best of friends.
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Tags: Tech House
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Colpo Grosso Vol 3
LBT / EEE / PDN
Colpo Grosso Vol 3 (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: COLP 003. Rel: 18 Nov 24
LBT - "VLR" (Massimo Voci edit) (7:27)
EEE - "TTTPRVST" (MB edit Funk rework) (5:16)
LBT - "PRNDLCS" (Wandevogel edit) (7:20)
PDN - "CTNFTT" (Lego Reedit) (5:17)
Review: The third volume in Colpo Grosso's edits series amounts to yet another slinky slice of sensual post-Italo disco sundries. With each original artist and track title on the record respectively lent a three-letter and N-letter abbreviation, we'll leave it to you to piece together the puzzle as regards to whose source material is being reworked here. On this occasion, the hired hands are Massimo Voci, M.B. Funk, Wandevogel and Legowelt, each of whose takes on the various steam-downs and sweat lodgings of the genius genre that is Italo amount to four farther, slammingly sexual condensations of the sound. Our fave has to be Vandevogel's version of 'PRNDLCS', which starts out dramatically downcast before launching into a well-placed implantation of baritone sax and *bonne brisse* vocals.
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The Challenge EP
The Challenge EP (limited 180 gram splattered vinyl 12")
Cat: WMC 02. Rel: 28 Nov 23
Satisfaction (6:24)
Stone Fly Guy (7:03)
I'm Gonna Get Cha (6:57)
Soul Education (7:49)
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Nouvelle Aquitaine
Cat: XBITGOLD 2. Rel: 28 May 24
Bordeaux (5:18)
Limoges (5:12)
Poitiers (5:16)
La Rochelle (4:31)
Pau (3:38)
 in stock $13.84
Pressure
Pressure (12")
Cat: HUDD 068. Rel: 14 Jun 23
Pressure (7:59)
Pressure (instrumental mix) (5:43)
Pressure (dub mix) (6:47)
Pressure (Dubstrumental) (6:23)
Review: West Yorkshire's finest house label Hudd Trax - named after Huddersfield, of course - kicks out more essential and timeless jams here with Eddie Leader at the helm. Kids in The Streets feature on this package which includes a single and several different versions. The original form of 'Pressure' is a lovely deep house groove with warming chord vamps and smoky vocals. There's a subtle skip to the drums that really locks you in, then comes an Instrumental Mix that makes more of the starry synth work. The dub has fatter, heavier low ends and a 90s New York vibe, then a Dubstrumental closes out another tidy package.
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Played by: Per Bojsen-Moller
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Mirror Remixes
Mirror Remixes (12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: GIEGLINGLP 09REMIX. Rel: 22 Apr 24
Fade (Isolee remix) (6:35)
Fade (Jan Jelinek remix) (7:07)
Wave (Jing remix) (4:22)
Review: Contemporary tastemakers Geilgling return with a set of remixes of material from Leafar Legov's recent album, Mirror. First up it is German minimal maestro Isolee who flips 'Fade' into some of his signature sounds - smeared synths and abstract designs all weave together over a minimal beat to make for something seductive and late night. Polish loop master Jan Jelinek then flips 'Fade' into a slow motion shuffle with bright, celestial shards of melodic light and downbeat, melancholic vocals over a chugging beat. Last of all is a mix of 'Jing' that is all broken loops, chopped vocal fragments and hallucinogenic synths.
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Played by: M50
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Dream Drums
Cat: ADR 003. Rel: 11 Oct 22
Dream Drums (Joseki remix) (6:34)
Dream Drums (Eric Kupper & LRX remix) (5:52)
Dream Drums (Roberto Rodriguez remix) (7:11)
Dream Drums (Marc Cotterell remix) (7:15)
Review: Frederick Jorio is a mainstay of tribal house's long and winding legacy, with classics as Lectroluv reaching back to the early 90s. 'Dream Drums' was originally tucked away as a B2 on an Eightball 12" in 1993, and went on to become something of an underground hit for those in the know. Now Afternoon Delight are revisiting the track with some high grade remixes which stay true to the heads-down club heat of the original. Joeski leans in on a moody, percussive rhythm section version while Eric Kupper and LRX slip in some on-point DX7 bass and seductive arps. Roberto Rodriguez whips up a gleaming Detroit-styled version, and then Marc Cotterell fires off a typically sprightly garage house anthem to get the crowd out of their heads and back into the room.
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NRG EP
NRG EP (12")
Cat: HDF 003. Rel: 29 Oct 24
NRG (5:09)
How Do You Like It (4:27)
Back 2 Bass (5:20)
This Way, Please (5:33)
This Way, Please (Donnie Cosmo remix) (6:30)
Review: Hidden Folder label head Christopher Ledger is back with another slamming outing, this time in the form of his NRG 12". For this one he draws on a love for and understanding of breaks, garage, house and tech and kicks off with the filthy dirty and brilliantly sleazy 'NRG' with its wub-wub bassline sure to get lips curled in mock disgust. 'How Do You Like It' is a more prickly and spaced out dollop of industrial tech house, 'Back 2 Bass' is a thrilling blend of tightly programmed beats and big chord stabs and 'This Way, Please' is cruising party pumper. A Donnie Cosmo remix of that cut close with more excellent sleazy garage house bounce.
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Played by: Mimi
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Presents EP
Cat: WPHUS 7. Rel: 21 Nov 24
The Reason (5:08)
DJ Merci - "Spaces & Places" (feat Mona Lee - Scat mix) (5:14)
The Reason (Red D dub) (4:57)
The Reason (Stefan Ringer remix) (6:42)
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Panko Day
Panko Day (12")
Cat: LM 1204. Rel: 11 Feb 25
Panko Day (6:58)
Milka (7:42)
Review: Charming, buttery "tropical" melodic house from Sebastian Leger and Roy Rosenfeld in the form of 'Panko Day', a surefire sunset favourite, whose restorative tones were first heard from Leger's own DJ set at Camino Riviera, San Diego. The new track takes its name from Japanese panko, a form of light breadcrumb used to create a crispy coating on fried foods; only an unruffled head and body-space could possibly engender the kinds of bite-sized, vibe-grazing moods this track implies, with its whistly progressions and simple, bulbous shuffle. The B-side's 'Milka' refers to another readymade snack food, though the track is much more entrancing and modal, chowing down on crunchy layers in the pan mix.
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Los Alamos Motel
Cat: PPU 059. Rel: 03 Apr 14
Puzzles In Life
Videophone To Space
Cruise Till The Sun Shines
Los Alamos Motel
Review: If you've ever got a few hours to spare, check out Legowelt's discography - the Dutch analogue fetishist is astonishingly productive (and, of course Legowelt is simply one of Danny Wolfers' many pseudonyms). Here, he adds another label to the growing list with a surprise appearance on Andrew Morgan's Washington D.C-based Peoples Potential Unlimited imprint. Unsurprisingly, Wolfers explores many of his favourite themes on Puzzles in Life, merrily skipping between melodic, bubbling deep house (the excellent title track), slo-mo Detroit futurism ("Video Phone To Space"), super-slo stargazing boogie (the superb "Cruise Till The Sun Shines") and woozy, intergalactic ambience ("Los Alamos Motel"). In many ways, this is an unusual turn from PPU, but it's a calculated gamble that's more than paid off.
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