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Ephemera
Cat: NMBRS 74. Rel: 22 Oct 24
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Yield (0:55)
Heima (feat Huerco S & James K) (3:45)
Tight Knit (feat Birthmark, ELDON & withdrawn) (4:16)
Stack (2:47)
Can't Touch (feat Laila Sakini) (2:39)
Heap (3:15)
It Should Be (Free) (FeatHuerco S) (5:13)
A Leap (feat Lia T) (7:03)
Been Here (& Gone) (feat Koreless) (1:46)
Review: Ephemera is the debut album from Fergus Jones, formerly known as Perko, an Edinburgh-born, Copenhagen-based producer, DJ and founder of the FELT label. The nine-track album was created through collaborative efforts with musicians like Huerco S, James K and Koreless and explores Jones' personal and sonic journey while blending instinctive production with emotional depth. Tracks like 'Heima,' co-produced with Huerco S and James K, and 'Tight Knit' featuring Birthmark and ELDON, are perfect examples of the album's blend of raw emotion, intricate sound design and evocative vocals, all of which head into bold new territory stylistically.
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Radio Koko
Cat: NMBRS 40. Rel: 24 Jun 15
 
Deep House
Lighthouse (7:17)
Gangsta (6:45)
Malon (feat Marcus Price) (5:51)
Pantalon (4:26)
Review: Here's something of a pleasant surprise: Studio Barnhus co-founder Kornel Kovacs turning up on Glasgow's masters of all things dancefloor-friendly, Numbers. While there's a little more of a garage swing to opener "Lighthouse" - think darting string samples, booming sub-bass and energetic deep house drums - the Swede doesn't seem to have wandered that far off-piste. So, we get some undeniably classy, jazz-flecked deep house (the rubbery and flexible "Gangsta"), a surging, saucer-eyed dose of piano revivalism ("Malon", featuring Marcus Price, and some suitably jumpy drums), and, best of all, the late '80s Paradise Garage Latin house brilliance of "Pantalon". Stellar stuff, all told.
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Done Me Wrong
Cat: NMBRS 16. Rel: 25 Jun 24
 
UK Garage
Done Me Wrong (5:32)
Bax (5:36)
Review: 'Done Me Wrong' is one of trailblazing Glasgow label Numbers' essential cash cows. The track is etched into the brains of most clubbers still out today, owing to that short but sweet, mid-2010s interregnum that somehow bridged the gap between UK funky, post-dubstep, future bass and Night Slugs adjacent 'wave'. As is the case with the Hyph Mngos and the Midnight Request Lines of the era, producer Mosca seems to have touched a collective nerve with this one, one that lent the 'Done Me Wrong' a self-starting energy that served to promote itself; or perhaps that's an illusion, as it was, of course, rinsed to death on Rinse FM, and included in many a post dubstep DJ set too. Whatever the case, 'Done Me Wrong' and its inverse 'Bax' reflect the playfulness of a transitory era in bass music, being two of those tunes that, despite all our genre namedrops, never quite fit into any neat box.
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Prang
Prang (12")
Cat: NMBRS 70. Rel: 17 May 23
 
Breakbeat
Prang (feat Huerco S)
Sisu (feat Cucina Povera)
Review: Perko is one of those newer-school experimental artists whose fingers straddle many pies, but who nevertheless refuses to allow this inner tendency towards versatility to hold him back. The FELT label owner has welcomed artists as far-flung as Civilistjavel! to Moxie into his inner circle; and the fruits of this open-mindedness are more than translated into his latest EP for Glaswegian dance legends Numbers. 'Prang' errs on the side of playfulness, giving some hot seconds of pure danceable flavour. Huerco S lends his usually-texturally-rich addprod to the nominal A-sider, a rather impressive future-garage-acid cut that recalls some of Objekt's earlier stuff, while regular collaborator and mournful vocalist-producer Cucina Povera crops up on the ambient dub plunger-into-the-sound that is 'Sisu'.
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 in stock $14.50
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Shards
Shards (12")
Cat: NMBRS 77. Rel: 18 Apr 25
 
Experimental/Electronic
Shards
4U (Luv Thing)
10am
In The Silence It Only Gets Louder
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Romance In The Age Of Adaptive Feedback
Cat: NMBRS 66. Rel: 26 Mar 25
 
Electro
Mathematics Parc (7:47)
Romance In The Age Of Adaptive Feedback (6:01)
Glass Skin (7:41)
Nixon/Volcker (Mezzanine Level) (1:22)
Yield Compressor (6:45)
Her Husband Is A Lawyer (9:25)
Bonaventure Effect (5:43)
Review: Unspecified Enemies were much-loved electro-techno innovators back at the turn of the millennium. Some quarter of a century on, they finally get around to putting out a debut album, but it is one that reworks a bunch of earlier material into new forms of machine funk. Originally a duo, Louis Moreno and Simon Walley crafted a cult following inter heyday and this album blends the optimism of the millennium's dawn with caution about technology's future. The music here captures the energetic spirit of the era while reflecting on urban decay and power systems with tracks like 'Glass Skin' and 'Bonaventure Effect' colliding upbeat, glitchy electro with a gritty yet nostalgic edge. It's potent stuff.
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 in stock $21.47
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