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Edits Vol 2
Cat: RNT 060. Rel: 18 Feb 25
Dancemuzak (7:20)
Itsdiscotime (6:37)
Lookin Good (7:15)
1heater4sasha (6:32)
Review: Devilish edit duo Duane Harriott and Sean Marquand are Devin Dare and now they return with fresh flips to get the Razr N Tape year going. 'Dancemuzak' transforms a classic NYC disco groove into a hypnotic, driving force while 'Itsdiscotime' masterfully loops rare, mind-blowing source material into a jam for the ages. On the flip side, 'Lookin Good' delivers cheeky uptempo soul perfect for a Theo Parrish set, while '1heater4sasha' slows things down with Clavinet-driven funk. Devin Dare are surely among the best editors in the game.
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Intuition
Intuition (12")
Cat: RNTR 078. Rel: 11 Mar 25
Blueprint (6:25)
Intuition (feat Megatronic) (4:27)
Zone 1 (5:28)
Paula's Dance (feat Pauha) (6:12)
Review: JKriv returns to Razor-N-Tape after two years away and in that time it is clear to say he has further fine tuned his sound. This latest offering kicks off with 'Blueprint' which is a nice loose sound with elastic acid lines and bright chord stabs. 'Intuition' (feat Megatronic) slows down to sun-kissed and lazy swagger with soulful spoken words and cuddly pads and soft shakers all soothing you to your core. 'Zone 1' then kicks on with a nice bright blend of nu-disco colours and soft acid undulations and 'Paula's Dance' (feat Pauha) closes with some steamy and timeless house that is perfect for sunset sessions.
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Profunda Alma EP
Cat: RNTR 074. Rel: 03 Dec 24
Profunda Alma (feat Joy Tyson) (5:51)
Vem Ca (feat Joao Selva) (2:40)
Vem Ca (feat Joao Selva - Yuksek remix) (4:51)
Profunda Alma (Make-A-dance Acid remix) (5:39)
Profunda Alma (Make-A-dance Tribal dub) (5:27)
Review: Under the Tigerbalm alias, Rose Robinson has done a stellar job in crafting a trademark style that blends elements of boogie, nu-disco and proto-house with a variety of global musical influences - most notably African, Latin and South-East Asian sounds. On this welcome return to Razor N Tape, the London-based producer leans into the Latin inspirations, first via the colourful nu-disco breeze of 'Profunda Alma' (featuring regular vocalist Joy Tyson), and then on the 21st century synth-samba of 'Vem Ca' (featuring Jao Selva's honeyed vocals). Yuksek turns the latter into a club-ready Latin nu-disco gem, before rising stars Make a Dance deliver two rubs of 'Profunda Alma': a superb, warehouse-ready and TB-303-laden 'Acid Remix', and a percussive, spaced-out and decidedly delicious 'Tribal Dub'.
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Played by: Ben Gomori, Elado
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Albums
The Very Best Of Clive From Accounts
Cat: RNTR 077. Rel: 25 Feb 25
It Began (3:21)
Save Me (4:41)
Ambika (4:54)
All That Matters (feat Kipp Stone) (2:25)
Heavier (feat Riko Dan) (3:34)
Konsumu Suru (feat Maya Kuroki & Jessica Roch) (4:31)
Spectrum (8:00)
Review: London's Clive From Accounts is back with his most expansive release to date in the form of this bumper full-length, amusingly entitled 'The Best of'. The album features the energetic lead single 'Save Me' which is packed with organ stabs, soulful vocals, steel pans and a touch of acid to get things going off. The second single, 'Heavier' delivers a dark, weighty club track with Riko Dann's toasting and other highlights include the melancholic 'Konsumu Suru' featuring Japanese vocals by Maya Kuroki and violin by Jessica Roch, the Middle Eastern-inspired 'It Began' and the classic drum & bass vibes of 'Spectrum.' Versatile stuff from Clive.

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Tom Noble Presents House Of Spirits
Cat: RNTR 073. Rel: 26 Nov 24
Love Trip (5:57)
Holding On (7:40)
Please Take Me There (6:31)
Diamond Eyes (feat Dreamcastmoe) (6:32)
Times Are Changing (5:04)
I Get Lifted (7:05)
Time Is Running Out (5:37)
Moving Away (6:01)
Review: Al most ten years in the making, Tom Noble's debut album is that most rare of beasts: a decidedly dusty and loose-limbed revivalist disco album that genuinely sounds like a long-lost 'private press' set from the turn of the 1980s. Noble is a renowned crate-digger, DJ and disco-boogie specialist, so it's no surprised to find that the songs and instrumentals on show, which also offer nods to jazz-funk and dancefloor soul, is exceptionally well observed and painstakingly crafted via the contributions of many guest musicians and vocalists. For proof of the set's majesty, get your ears around the celebratory and synth-speckled 'Times Are Changin', deep disco treat 'Holding On', head-nodding soul slow jam 'Diamond Eyes' and warm, heady closing cut 'Moving Away'.
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