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Private Dancer
Cat: PERMVAC 3551. Rel: 13 Jun 25
Angel Anthem (1:40)
Wide-Eyed (feat Helen Salvin) (2:41)
Get My Gee (feat Biesmans - extended) (4:01)
L'Chaim (extended) (4:37)
My Kind (extended) (4:40)
Private Dancer (feat Iron Curtis - extended) (5:42)
The Night (Moves On) (extended) (4:38)
Patterns Everywhere (extended) (4:18)
Follow The Strings (2:54)
Squeeze Me Tight (extended) (4:31)
Review: German mainstay Johannes Albert returns after a six-year hiatus with his third club album, Private Dancer, and it's worth the wait. As expected, it is a deep dive into refined house music full of maturing production, warm textures, subtle grooves and emotive undertones. The standout title track features longtime collaborator Iron Curtis, and together they craft a hypnotic blend of classic deep house with modern minimalism. Highlights include the gentle grooves and percussion of 'L'Chaim', the steamy nocturnal soul of 'The Night (Moves On' and 'Follow The Strings', which is a more punchy heater. It's the sound of a seasoned producer delivering understated dancefloor gold.
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Played by: Johannes Albert
 in stock $25.18
Poison Fruit (reissue)
Cat: FARO 208LP RE. Rel: 12 Jun 25
Aroeira (3:13)
Bacurau (6:22)
Poison Fruit (7:26)
Jemburi (1:40)
Encontro (4:21)
Que Legal (2:54)
Ecos Da Mata (3:29)
Tempestades (4:11)
Ilha Da Luz (4:40)
Review: A key figure in Brazilian jazz-funk and a founding member of Azymuth, Conti merges deep house, samba and jazz-funk into a seamless experience. His signature percussive style is on full display, effortlessly blending electronic elements with organic instrumentation. His fourth solo album returns with a much-needed reissue, highlighting his ability to craft intricate rhythms and dynamic grooves. 'Bacurau' is a raw exploration of rhythm, built solely on Conti's percussion and electronic textures, bridging Brazilian dance music with African influences. The title track takes a deep dive into 1970s disco, its bassline and shimmering synths channeling both American and Eurodisco flavors. 'Jemburi' leans into late-night jazz, exuding a cool, laid-back vibe, while 'Ecos Da Mata' evokes the cosmic fusion of Sun Ra meeting a Brazilian dancefloor. With production assistance from Daniel Maunick and additional contributions from keyboardist Fernando Moraes and bassist Alex Maheiros, the album pulses with energy, balancing electronic experimentation with soulful, dance-driven grooves. A timeless work, it effortlessly connects the past and future of Brazilian jazz and dance music.
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Played by: Dave Lee ZR
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Open
Open (gatefold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: HEISTLP 03. Rel: 03 Jun 25
Home (3:31)
Not Enough (feat Haile Supreme) (3:39)
The Present Is Always Perfect (3:39)
Girl (feat Faye Meana) (3:20)
Run, Run, Run (4:56)
Only Ever Now (4:59)
Open (feat Samson) (2:44)
I Need You (5:31)
Bloom (feat Joep Beving) (3:05)
Some Day (feat Ric Wilson) (3:26)
Kiki (feat LYMA) (5:30)
Is This Love? (4:25)
It's Okay, I Can Wait (3:36)
Closer (3:50)
Review: Amsterdam-based duo Maarten Smeets and Lars Dales - Dam Swindle - offer us their album, Open, prying ajar our otic tract with 14 quixotic tracks. After years of introspection, Open marks a rupture, as the pair break from their preeminent deep house for an even-deeper-down embrace of the lower tempi, with them now incorporating synthwave, hip-house, and ambient elements. A first taster comes with the smoothly lavished 'Girl' with Faye Meana, while 'Bloom' with Joep Beving develops the theme of self-analysis through well-shovelled deep house chords. Still reining in some four-to-the-floor precepts, Dam Swindle have nonetheless presented their most heartfelt and least harried detour to date.
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Artifactual Rhythm
Artifactual Rhythm (transparent green vinyl LP repress)
Cat: ARC 260ADV. Rel: 13 Jun 25
Life Is A Rhythm (feat Cazeaux OSLO) (7:48)
Don't Wait 4 Me (feat Kara Manansala) (4:29)
Artifact (5:45)
Sidestep (feat Erica Tucceri) (2:56)
Can't Get Enough (feat Vivian Sessoms) (5:44)
Cinnamon & Clove (4:53)
Simulation (4:50)
Vibracao (4:41)
Review: Master drummer and producer Alexander Flood debuts his rhythmic first record on Atjazz, following up the sumptuous first single 'Life Is A Rhythm'. A truly exciting record on foliate green vinyl, this LP packs a production paradox, bringing both boomy bodyweight and a shape-cutting, 2-stepping sense of ease at the same time. With extra layers of perc in the rhythm section, with Brazilian percussionist Aduni on congas and Cuban percussionist Alexander Scull Castillo on bata, it's actually really the dance-flooring production that grabs us here, heard best in the plum chords and erratic pianos of 'Don't Wait For Me', and/or the live bruk ghost dance 'Sidestep'.
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In Sight Vol 2
Cat: SCLP 545. Rel: 12 Jun 25
Uzuri (5:18)
Gigil (4:27)
Mindoro (alternative version) (5:11)
Ingenua (5:08)
Ya'aburnee (5:51)
Tarab (dub version) (5:53)
Mystical Funk (album version) (5:47)
Review: Gerardo Frisina's unmistakable fusion of Latin jazz, funk and soul with contemporary electronics entered a new phase with the announcement of his 'In Sight' series, a two-part project for 2025 set to rescan the multi-genre terrain and project it, rocket-like, into new stratospheres. The Schema Records founder now delivers the second promised instalment in the series, complementing a delicious first volume added to a brilliant swathe of 7"s and LPs, centring on not just his own talents but those of others, mainly those artists of his local Milanese Afro-Cuban jazz, soul and dub ken. Yet seven more finger-pinchers come tethered to adjacent movements in bossa nova, soft-adult cinematics and downtempo here.
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Played by: Pete Haigh, Scruscru
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R2 & Yoruba 25
R2 & Yoruba 25 (gatefold cream vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: R2YRS 1. Rel: 27 May 25
Karizma - "Spirit" (6:20)
Karizma - "Spirit" (Honeycomb remix) (8:28)
Karizma - "Spirit" (K2 dub) (6:13)
Karizma - "W!thout !t" (3:12)
Osunlade - "Electricity" (7:17)
Osunlade - "Sumpin' Like Dis" (8:27)
Afefe Iku - "823" (7:05)
Mr Flip - "Drippin'" (Karizma Baltimore Drip) (6:05)
Review: Celebrating 25 years of two of the most influential house labels around, this joint double-pack from London's R2 and Osunlade's Yoruba Records is a heavyweight offering that bridges soulful roots and dancefloor depth. Karizma's long-awaited 'Spirit' appears in multiple formsihis original gospel-powered burner, a Josh Milan remix (as Honeycomb), and a dub version featuring Nicholas Ryan Gant, all radiating righteous, late-night warmth. The second R2 cut, 'W!thout !t' is stripped and punchy, full of Karizma's trademark percussive invention. Yoruba's side sees Osunlade light up the system with 'Electricity' and 'Sumpin' Like Dis', both steeped in rhythm and spiritual uplift. Afefe Iku's '823' dives deep into his signature twilight textures, while Karizma's Baltimore remix of Mr. Flip's 'Drippin'' closes the set on a loose and funky high. It's a snapshot of two defining voices in house musicirich in groove, spirit and intention.
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Sirius Syntoms
Cat: FEED 2501. Rel: 05 Jun 25
Cirkl (5:09)
Thousand Island Man (4:32)
Moo)n (4:51)
Sharing An Orange (With Omar S On The Train From Minehead To London) (2:46)
These Are A Few Of My Favorite Strings (7:09)
Solveggen! Na! (4:58)
Sirius Syntoms (5:17)
Review: The latest Lindstrom album is so good that he appears to have dispensed with the spell-checker for the copy i but it's always such a terrific pleasure to hear new music from the Norse disco titan that even the most uptight proofreader will surely forgive him. Back in the noughties, he and compatriot Prins Thomas flipped the script with their immaculately crafted take on the meta-disco sound. And though the frequency of Lindstrom's output has slowed over time, the quality of his production retains its magnificent allure. Syrius Syntoms begins with a bang i glistening synths, snappy drums and pristine melodics on 'Crkl' i before taking acidic turns via 'Thousand Island Man' and drifting into dreamland on 'Moo)n'. 'These Are a Few of My Favorite Strings' adds a little NY house bump, with evocative keys and low-end groove, while the feel-good arps and bouncy bass of the title track are vintage Lindstrom i full of kitsch sparkle and joyous main room energy. Top marks.
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Played by: ROTCIV, DJ ROCCA
 in stock $30.28
GITHP: Ben Hixon Remix Edition
GITHP: Ben Hixon Remix Edition (2xLP in spray-painted sleeve)
Cat: DR 2069. Rel: 11 Jun 25
Gardetto (7:03)
A Slumber Party (4:35)
Lake Psilocybin (2:15)
Six Weeks (2:31)
Ghost (4:36)
Find Out (4:23)
Clowns (2:55)
Heart Break Escape (3:15)
HowTheyLikeMe! (2:11)
Snowing! (3:16)
Wild Animals (4:33)
RESET! (3:01)
Our Father (4:32)
Underground (2:11)
Back Alley (3:09)
NoNewNews!!! (2:23)
Glass Shadows (2:20)
Review:  Liv.e is an LA-based, Dallas-born artist who this summer has a reimagined version of her acclaimed sophomore album Girl In The Half Pearl served up after collaborating with Dallas-based producer Ben Hixon. Together, they transform the original tracks into an energised, feel-good experience that symbolises resilience and recovery after heartbreak. Hixon's innovative approach to each song adds a wholly different perspective on Liv.e's introspective lyrics with genre-blending production traversing, trap, broken beats, deep house and and blissed out grooves all with the vocals unifying the sounds with an otherworldly edge.
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Played by: Per Bojsen-Moller
 in stock $39.34
Blurred Memories
Cat: SMALLVILLELP 18. Rel: 27 May 25
Agata (8:19)
Morning Ride (9:24)
This Is Always (10:38)
Madake (7:48)
Su Phu (9:20)
Someday (7:31)
Blurred Memories (15:13)
Review: Margaux Gazur has made her mark as a DJ with sets at places like Panorama Bar and Waking Life. Her debut album on Smallville is a deeply personal exploration of identity and sound that confirms she is just as good in the studio. The French-Vietnamese artist is now based in Berlin but draws from her time living in Vietnam and childhood recollections to craft nearly 70 minutes of immersive, organic electronica across Blurred Memories. Field recordings, traditional instruments and woozy textures blend with street rhythms from Hanoi to create rich, intimate soundscapes of the sort that are well suited to this label. Each track reveals delicate details such as mysterious voices and fragile glitches in the hypnotic grooves. Known for captivating sets at Panorama Bar, La Station, and Waking Life, Margaux offers a magical, emotionally resonant debut that invites listeners into her blurred sonic past.
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Played by: Ney Faustini
 in stock $29.15
Vertical Stories
Cat: VPLP 1. Rel: 27 May 25
Avalanche (4:26)
Drifting On The Ocean (5:23)
Dril & Acid (6:02)
EP3 (6:20)
Fonseca (5:54)
Mini (2:04)
Mercy On The Floor (5:02)
Triangles (5:56)
Traverse (5:15)
Review: On his long-awaited debut, Osaka's Takuya Matsumoto draws a clear line between the tactile futurism of 90s IDM and the emotional depth of Detroit techno, finding beauty in grit and structure in chaos. There's a cinematic quality to the sequencing, from the shimmering opener 'Drifting On The Ocean' to the gnarled syncopations of 'Dril and Acid' and the broken funk of 'Fonseca'. But what makes this record truly sing is its refusal to sit still: 'Mini' dances with jazzy irreverence, while 'Triangles' feels like a dusted-off memory from a lost Rephlex archive. Matsumoto's palette is warm, spiky, and full of movementian album built not on pastiche but on devotion to groove and experimentation in equal measure. You hear shades of Underground Resistance's urgency, Mike Paradinas' off-grid detail, and Floating Points' melodic intricacy, but none of it feels borrowed. 'Traverse' and 'Mercy on the floor' close things with a spacious melancholy that lingers beyond the final fade. This is a conversation with dance music history, spoken fluently in rhythm and mood. A richly detailed, deeply personal statement from one of Japan's most quietly consistent producers.
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Played by: Bryan Hervieu
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The Jazz Syndicate
The Jazz Syndicate (2xLP repress)
Cat: GCVDEEP 006. Rel: 05 Jun 25
Enter The Syndicate (1:01)
Summer Breeze (6:21)
Black Jack (6:31)
Platform N 9 (5:21)
The Jazz Syndicate (5:36)
Deep In The Rhythm (4:50)
Fantasy (6:27)
Up In The Sky (6:19)
New York 1980 (6:46)
The Deeper Connection (5:48)
Review: Italian DJ and Producer Jo Paciello proves that full length album do very much still have a place int he modern world wit his superb debut on Groove Culture. The title of this one gives you an idea of what to expect - jazzy melodies and sophisticated house beats. He does so with a modern viewpoint but also plenty of reverence for the glory days of jazzy house. Trumpets, saxophones and guitars all feature here and embellish the drums with quality, meaningful layers of melody adn mood. As he merges the past and present, this richly textured work shines with improvisation and timeless deep house warmth.
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Played by: LEGO EDIT
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Lunch
Lunch (LP)
Cat: OTIS 05. Rel: 12 Jun 25
Movin' On (6:14)
Paper Man (6:00)
Joan Of Arc (5:26)
Spend The Night (7:15)
Pamela (7:22)
Pony Bar (7:18)
Review: It's a remarkable statistic that Payfone - the long-serving production partnership of Phil Passera and Jimmy Day - have not released an album before, despite building up a killer catalogue of singles over the last 12 years. The vinyl-only Lunch, then, is a genuinely significant release .- and, happily, a rather brilliant one too. Featuring an impressive roll-call of guest vocalists and musicians, it sees them deliver six excellent riffs on their analogue-rich, hybrid house/Balearic/nu-disco sound. The plentiful highlights include the dubbed-out, low-slung and atmospheric opener 'Movin' On', the infectious, spaced-out boogie of 'Joan of Arc' (whose chorus will be stuck in your head for days), sensual jazz-funk jam 'Spend The Night' and the warming, sun-soaked delight that is 'Pony Bar'.
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Majestic Fantasies
Cat: PWR 002. Rel: 11 Jun 25
Teddy's Intro (2:09)
Some Things Last Forever (4:16)
Majestic Fantasies (4:54)
Cheer Me Up (feat Morgan) (3:46)
Unconditional (4:08)
Shine (feat Morgan) (2:40)
I'll Be There (3:48)
Unconditional (club mix) (4:40)
Lovers & Friends (3:43)
Ultimate Love (feat Morgan) (2:46)
Review: California producer Space Ghost teams up with South Carolina-based singer Teddy Bryant for a sun-soaked ode to late 80s and early 90s soul. The record opens with the silky swing of 'Some Things Last Forever', giving way to lush, G-Funk-laced grooves like 'Majestic Fantasies' and club-focused cuts such as 'Unconditional (Club Mix)'. Bryant's vocals glide over Space Ghost's plush instrumentation, with tracks like 'Cheer Me Up' and 'Ultimate Love' channelling UK street soul and the balladry of classic r&b. 'Shine' and 'Ultimate Love', both featuring Morgan, add extra emotional weight. The pair clearly draw from a shared love of Teddy Riley, Jam & Lewis and DeVante Swing, but there's a lightness here that feels rooted in the present too-music that remembers the past without ever getting stuck in it.
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