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Presents Monoaware (15th Anniversary reissue)
Cat: SUSH 31R. Rel: 07 Mar 22
 
Techno
Track 1
Track 2
Track 3
Track 4
Track 5
Track 6
Review: Dutch dub house engineer Roger Gerressen released his superb Monoaware EP four years ago, and as part of Sushitech's 15 year celebrations it receives a much needed repress. The Irenic chief's distinct brand of hazy and hypnotic house of the understated kind is prevalent throughout the EP's six sublime tracks, all dialed into generous amounts of delay and long trails of reverb that add to its overall foggy aesthetic. The second track is definitely the more upbeat option to move the dancefloor with its funky and polyrhythmic groove, while the after hours option is undoubtedly the fourth track - a back room dub which gets deep enough to keep the heads down.
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Tags: Minimal | Dub Techno
out of stock $21.86
Generation Drive (feat Jannik Jivung, Malin Genie)
Generation Drive (feat Jannik Jivung, Malin Genie) (limited gatefold clear vinyl 3xLP)
Cat: SUSH 74C. Rel: 02 May 25
 
Minimal/Tech House
Prologue UHF (1:46)
Generation Drive (6:39)
Mojave 24 (feat Jannik Jivung) (8:03)
Juvial (feat Jannik Jivung) (6:02)
TX Files (8:15)
Teleferico (7:06)
Defender (feat Malin Genie) (6:48)
Office Perform (feat Malin Genie) (6:44)
Link (8:30)
Representant Dubb (6:08)
Gem Deska (7:58)
Prognos Dubb (2:32)
Review: The now 20-year-strong Sushitech have been working on this one for two years and finally it drops - a new album from cultured dub techno don Per Hammar. This is a seriously deep journey into his signature sound that melds the genre's most classic side with a fresh modern twist. Cuts like 'Generation Drive' have a nice crisp sense of motion as well as lovely warped pads, while 'Juvial' brings a sense of curiousness with its undulating drums and bass. 'Defender' leans into sleek techno styles and will have you cruising in no time. An instant classic album, for sure.
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 in stock $38.19
Generation Drive (feat Jannik Jivung, Malin Genie)
Cat: SUSH 74. Rel: 28 Apr 25
 
Minimal/Tech House
Prologue UHF (1:46)
Generation Drive (6:39)
Mojave 24 (feat Jannik Jivung) (8:03)
Juvial (feat Jannik Jivung) (6:02)
TX Files (8:15)
Teleferico (7:06)
Defender (feat Malin Genie) (6:48)
Office Perform (feat Malin Genie) (6:44)
Link (8:30)
Representant Dubb (6:08)
Gem Deska (7:58)
Prognos Dubb (2:32)
Review: Per Hammar and Berlin-based label Sushitech are a match made in heaven as both have long since proven their credential in the world of dub techno. As the label turns 20, it kicks off its year with an album that has been two years in the making and features a top-quality array of dub techno sounds. Malin Genie features on two of the more kicking and propulsive cuts, while Jannik Jivung adds an organic touch to two more. In between those sounds are percolating slow-mo jams like 'Representant Dubb' and more kinetic sounds like 'TX Files' with its fresh kicks and rolling bass.
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 in stock $35.41
A Sillybration I
Cat: SUSH 69. Rel: 02 Sep 24
 
Minimal/Tech House
1st Piano (7:38)
2nd Piano (6:03)
4th Piano (5:47)
Sherbert Dip (6:48)
Curly Wurly (7:54)
Ambidextrous Left (6:52)
Gob Stopper (7:42)
Lonely Tribe (6:32)
Review: Terry Francis and the late Nathan Coles (who were the men behind seminal UK party Wiggle) as well as Laurant Webb, Dave Coker and Justin Bailey were Housey Doingz, a vital production outfit that lay the foundations of early tech house. Now some of their best work has been pulled together for a two-part collection called A Sillybration. All the cuts have been remastered from the original DATs, many have never been reissued since the original release, and some have never been on wax at all. They are all timeless and effective tracks that you simply cannot pass up owning.
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Tags: Tech House
out of stock $23.80
Flora (warehouse find)
Cat: SUSH 037. Rel: 24 May 21
 
Techno
Track 1 (9:39)
Track 2 (8:51)
Track 3 (7:48)
Track 4 (7:28)
Track 5 (6:07)
Review: Underground Berlin outpost Sushitech is a go-to for fans of grainy, lo-fi but deep and hypnotic house tracks that veer towards techno but never quite make the full jump. After a clear up in the warehouse this Eric Miller album Flora has turned up and still sounds as vital as the day it first arrived. The five takes all roll deep, with dubby undercurrents, a decade smattering of percussion and heady vibes for days long. Each one goes but issues the time to draw you in to a state of hypnosis you will never want to leave.
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Played by: Rick Hopkins
out of stock $17.99
Bluetrain Retrospective
Bluetrain Retrospective (limited gatefold 3xLP)
Cat: SUSH 26. Rel: 10 Aug 13
 
Techno
Moving Forward
Midnight Creeper (extended)
Where's Burt? (short edit)
Inside Out
Special Edition (reshape)
Version Blue (edit)
Stripped
Diminishing Returns (Bluetrain special edition dub)
Don't Rush The Dub
Give I Strength (remastered)
Review: As if the bumper Mosaic reissue package from recent months wasn't enough, Sushitech are at it again with yet more dub-techno-house gold from the vaults of Steve O'Sullivan, yet again stuffing three whole slabs of vinyl with unmissable gems from a producer only just getting his just desserts. Tapping into perhaps the most spaced out and mellow of all the O'Sullivan material, jams such as the delicate "Inside Out" ooze sophistication and simplicity that evades producers aiming for the same immersive tone in these times. With some previously unreleased wares, faithful remastering and well-aimed edits, there is no way any fan of deep 4/4 music could turn their nose up at such an immaculate selection.
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out of stock $40.95
Interchangeable Patterns: Part 1 & 2
Cat: SUSH 03334. Rel: 06 Jun 16
 
Minimal/Tech House
Track 1 (7:20)
Track 2 (6:54)
Track 3 (6:08)
Track 4 (5:26)
Track 5 (7:46)
Track 6 (3:21)
Track 7 (11:19)
Track 8 (2:05)
Review: UK legend Steve O'Sullivan presented some of his first new material in ten years across Interchangeable Patterns 1 & 2 respectively; which now gets released as one package. The first volume is dedicated to high tech soul jams and cyclical DJ tools that are a worthy arsenal to a wide cross range of discerning house and techno DJs. The second volume is reserved for cold and smoky excursions in deep dub techno territory; the sort of material that was once reserved for his infamous Bluetrain guise. This release sees a newly invigorated O'Sullivan really nailing the next level of his signature sound.
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out of stock $35.70
Bluetrain Retrospective (Sushitech 15th Anniversary reissue)
Bluetrain Retrospective (Sushitech 15th Anniversary reissue) (limited gatefold coloured vinyl 3xLP + poster)
Cat: SUSH 26C. Rel: 26 Oct 20
 
Techno
Moving Forward
Midnight Creeper (extended)
Where's Burt? (short edit)
Inside Out
Special Edition (reshape)
Version Blue (edit)
Stripped
Diminishing Returns (Bluetrain special edition dub)
Don't Rush The Dub
Give I Strength (remastered)
Review: Steve O'Sullivan's work as Bluetrain ranks amongst the finest distillations of sleek techno minimalism and spatial dubwise sonics. As part of Sushitech's 15th anniversary celebrations, they're doing us all a massive favour by revisiting their comprehensive compilation of the finest Bluetrain joints, replete with a tasty coloured vinyl pressing this time around. The tracks are beyond sublime, riding steadfast, understated grooves, which underpin beautifully sculpted, metallic chord clusters that sink in easy but run deep. If you need a dependable clutch of stellar dub-tech-house workouts to suit full-immersion DJ sets, this essential double pack will keep you trucking long into the morning.
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out of stock $30.17
Dimensions I
Cat: SUSH 56. Rel: 27 Sep 21
 
Minimal/Tech House
From East To West (feat Soela) (7:11)
Triple Distilled (feat Brawther) (6:05)
Take It (feat Ben Buitendijk) (6:30)
Spirit Funk (feat Thomas Melchior) (6:08)
Dark At Five (feat SIT) (7:35)
Just One More Thing (feat Lawrence) (6:52)
Interference (feat Christopher Ledger) (6:52)
Closer (feat Ricardo Villalobos) (7:45)
Review: Steve O'Sullivan has been a prolific collaborator around the deep techno and minimal scene for a long time now, and he really hammers that point home with this expansive new project on Sushitech. Across eight tracks, the Mosaic maestro teams up with artists ranging from premier league titans like Ricardo Villalobos and Brawther through to emergent talents such as Soela and Ben Buitendijk. Each guest artist brings their particular slant to their track, but O'Sullivan's overarching deepness is the glue that binds the release together in a swirl of dubby pads. The results are consistently classy, but you knew that already right?
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Tags: Minimal | Dub Techno
out of stock $22.13
Dimensions II
Cat: SUSH 57. Rel: 27 Sep 21
 
Minimal/Tech House
Still Zero (feat Derek Carr) (7:13)
No Ghosts (feat Steve Rachmad) (7:24)
Midnight Special (feat Mark Broom) (7:39)
Dark Forces (feat Markus Suckut) (6:43)
The Hidden Trail (feat Exos) (7:10)
Elemental Dub (feat Conforce & Prince Morella) (7:00)
Shadowplay (feat Vince Watson) (9:01)
Home Alone (feat Soela) (4:19)
Review: Ever the enthusiastic collaborator, Steve O'Sullivan follows up the first volume of his Dimensions series on Sushitech with another eight stunning partnerships which read like a who's who of contemporary techno. The artists invited span a fair range, from established legends like Mark Broom and Steve Rachmad to inspiring newer artists including Exos and Soela. The whole release hangs together naturally as O'Sullivan's signature dub techno touch slips in amongst the approaches of his chosen sparring partners. From nervy immersion heaters to starry-eyed reveries, this is sophisticated modern techno at its finest, with every track precision engineered to work in the club and take the crowd somewhere very special indeed.
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out of stock $22.13
Invisibility (Sushitech 15th Anniversary reissue)
Cat: SUSH 45/46X. Rel: 28 Jun 21
 
Techno
Elevation (LP 1: Invisibility Chapter I) (7:59)
Layers (7:44)
Exhibit (7:30)
Block (7:31)
Waiting (8:13)
Diatonic (LP 2: Invisibility Chapter II) (9:25)
Concealed (8:11)
Drytime (7:32)
Dimming (5:14)
Webspace (5:57)
Review: SIT, short for Sideways Invisibility Theory, is the collaborative project of Vlad Caia and Cristi Cons. As two scene leaders of the Romanian minimal phenomenon, both artists have proven over many years to have a unique vision for creativity and fresh approaches in what can be a homogenised scene. Of their many achievements, on their Amphia label as much as elsewhere, this album on Sushitech stands as one of their finest moments. As with all the best Romanian minimal, it's also still hotly in demand, making it a welcome addition to Sushitech's 15th anniversary pressing marathon. From dub tech laced rollers to gossamer-light trippers, this is the classiest end of the minimal tech house game from two artists with the vision to push things a little bit further.
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out of stock $28.77
From Silence
From Silence (heavyweight vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: SUSH 025. Rel: 17 Feb 16
 
Techno
Track 1 (8:41)
Track 2 (8:06)
Track 3 (8:59)
Track 4 (7:11)
Track 5 (7:10)
Review: 13 months on from his last outing for the label, Detroit veteran Delano Smith returns to Sushitech. From Silence is typical of his output for the imprint, and presents an evocative late night fusion of shuffling techno hypnotism and locked-in deep house. "A1" sets the tone, with warm, delay-laden riffs stretching out across a hazy, trance-inducing groove. The more up-tempo "B1" keeps a similar ethos while moving further towards techno territory, as does the more obviously dubby "C1". "D1" is a deep, picturesque treat with a brilliant extended breakdown, while closer "D2" is as toasty and comforting as a drunken, fireside cuddle. It's this track - dreamy and tactile, with slightly looser beats - that arguably stands out, despite the high quality threshold throughout.
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out of stock $25.74
Detroit Lost Tapes (Sushitech 15th Anniversary reissue)
Detroit Lost Tapes (Sushitech 15th Anniversary reissue) (limited gatefold coloured vinyl 3xLP)
Cat: SUSHITECH 39X. Rel: 15 Mar 21
 
Deep House
On The Run (7:34)
Generator (7:00)
One Day (6:45)
Overseas (version) (6:48)
Where Am I? (7:16)
The Rock (version) (6:58)
Layover (3:51)
Endeavors (7:20)
Before Existence (6:36)
The 11th Hour (7:24)
Review: Delano Smith is one of the absolute OGs of Detroit techno, active in the scene since the 80s but always half a step to the side of the spotlight. His sound has reached many different moods and intensities over the years, but this Detroit Lost Tapes collection on Sushitech has to rank amongst the finest things he's done. As you'd expect for Sushitech, who are re-releasing this album to help toast 15 years as a label, the mood is subtle and hypnotic, balanced somewhere between techno and house without going anywhere near tech house. Sleek, refined, hypnotic and soulful, this is Smith at his very best.
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out of stock $32.38
An Odyssey (Sushitech 15th Anniversary reissue)
An Odyssey (Sushitech 15th Anniversary reissue) (limited gatefold 180 gram vinyl 3xLP)
Cat: SUSH 17. Rel: 05 May 21
 
Deep House
Survival (6:27)
What I Do (6:32)
Feel This (Odyssey version) (8:33)
Trust In Someone (7:31)
Midnight Hours (7:38)
No Turning Back (7:03)
I Wonder (7:20)
Odyssey (7:11)
Inspiration (7:51)
Invitation Only (7:14)
Togetherness (7:04)
Review: REPRESS ALERT LIMITED 180 GRAM VINYL!: Sushitech toast 15 years with a plush new edition of one of the label's classic albums. Delano Smith hit a high watermark with An Odyssey when he first dropped it in 2012, and it still sounds utterly flawless as a shining example of Detroit house. From the slinky funk of 'Survival' to the minimalist dub inflections of 'Trust In Someone', this is the positively classy end of the club music spectrum. At all times a sturdy rhythm section carries the tune, whether it be the shuffling hats of 'Midnight Hours' or the shimmering jack of 'No Turning Back', but the real prize here is the seductive mood Smith weaves throughout all 11 tracks. Looped up and hypnotic, but with each piece telling its own unique story, this is a masterclass in deepest house music.
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out of stock $24.35
FORTHCOMING
An Odyssey (Sushitech 20th Anniversary reissue)
Cat: SUSH 17R. Rel: 02 Jun 25
 
Deep House
Survival
What I Do
Feel This (Odyssey version)
Trust In Something
Midnight Hours
No Turning Back
I Wonder
Odyssey
Inspiration
Invitation Only
Togetherness
Review: US house mainstay Delano Smith has always operated at the dubber, more stripped-back and techno-leaning end of the spectrum. He is a master of crafting perfect loops that could roll for days a never grow dull. The full extent of that skill was laid bare on his wonderful album An Odyssey, which turns 20 in 2025. He has long been close to Sushitech who now reissue it in a very limited run on a special gold slab of wax. The tunes are heady, lo-fi, grainy and gorgeous sounds for warm-ups, zone-outs and plenty of the more discerning and intimate moments in between.
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Derdeoc (15th Anniversary reissue)
Derdeoc (15th Anniversary reissue) (limited white vinyl 3xLP)
Cat: SUSH 43R. Rel: 07 Feb 22
 
Techno
Control (9:58)
Redeem (6:41)
Redeem (version) (6:47)
Meanwhile (8:41)
Dim Dim (6:47)
Dim Dim (version) (6:48)
Bendage (8:16)
Stabilize (7:31)
Stabilize (version) (7:02)
Review: The Sushitech 15th anniversary celebrations have been a long and winding trip back through the imperious tech house label's dub-soaked back catalogue, and it finally comes to rest on this gem from 2017. Marco Rhauderwiek's sound is pure Sushitech, all billowing dub techno blooms and heads-down, late night beats, but the presence of Paul St. Hilaire takes the music to another level entirely. The legendary veteran of Rhythm & Sound and so much more dub-techno crossover business since, the man like Tikiman has a voice synonymous with this style, and he sits beautifully in Rhauder's elegant groove sculptures. Highly prized since its original release, it's a show-stopping release which beautifully draws a line under Sushitech's moment of reflection.
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Tags: Dub Techno
out of stock $34.31
Mosaic Reshaped & Unreleased
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Mosaic Reshaped & Unreleased (limited gatefold 3xLP + poster)
Cat: SUSH 23. Rel: 20 May 13
 
Deep House
The Ferocious Physics Quintet - "This Is Not A Seance" (alternate mix)
Mark Ambrose - "Take It Back" (remastered)
The Wise Caucasian - "Out Of The Blue" (version)
Jorge Zamacona - "Effort 1" (extended mix)
The Wise Caucasian - "Celestial Empire" (version)
The Wise Caucasian - "Socratic Roads" (remastered)
Downlink - "Arrival" (remastered)
Steve O'Sullivan - "Burnt Out?" (version)
Steve O'Sullivan - "Better Late Than Never" (unreleased mix)
Review: A long-overdue reappraisal of Steve O' Sullivan's efforts as a producer is underway with this bumper release from Sushitech. Collating the myriad aliases of the Mosaic boss and drawing on some on his co-conspirators such as Mark Ambrose and Jorge Zamacona, this triple vinyl beast of a package is overflowing with high-grade house music powered with the attitude of techno. There's a classic feel to all the tracks here as they carry the torch for Basic Channel and the original dub techno ethos, but attaching the spacious, mysterious tones to a funkier template. That possibly oversimplifies the majestic quality to this breed of techno, but then of course the devil is in the details.
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out of stock $32.09
Limited Numbers: Sushitech Box Set
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Limited Numbers: Sushitech Box Set (limited clear marbled vinyl 5x10" LP box)
Cat: SUSH BOX. Rel: 28 Nov 12
 
Deep House
Franco Cangelli - "Frag Mental" (XDB mix)
Franco Cangelli - "Whimsical" (Beat Pharmacy mix)
Leonel Castillo - "Y El Viento Blanco" (10" mix)
Leonel Castillo - "Y La Nieve" (10" mix)
Anonym - "I Love You" (dub mix)
Anonym - "Love You Like I Can" (dub mix)
Delano Smith - "Constellation"
Norm Talley - "Detroit 2-Step"
Mike Huckaby - "Baseline 87"
Mike Huckaby - "Musik For The Dancefloor"
out of stock $69.72
Yossi Amoyal Presents Fluere: Collectors Edition (Black Tote Bag Version)
VARIOUS
Yossi Amoyal Presents Fluere: Collectors Edition (Black Tote Bag Version) (4xLP in tote bag (black canvas with white screen print) limited to 75 copies)
Cat: SUSH 50B. Rel: 14 Dec 20
 
Techno
GES - "Helmut Schmidt Plays Bach" (dub)
Mathew Jonson - "Freedom Engine"
Brawther - "Serpent"
Benjamin Brunn - "A Rivulet In Paradise"
GES - "Helmut Schmidt Plays Darius Milhaud"
Jin Choi - "High Quality Schal" (Baby Ford remix)
Sten - "Circles"
Mark Broom - "Gira"
Edward - "Sender"
Steve O'Sullivan - "Paracelsus"
Steve O'Sullivan - "Paracelsus" (Alchemy mix)
Two Lone Swordsmen - "Felt Under Pressure"
Matt Chester - "Never See Us"
A1 People - "Do It" (Metamatics remix)
Kosmogonik - "Circuitry"
Silicon Scally - "Relay"
Matt Chester - "November Pathways"
CiM - "Recursive"
Review: As part of Sushitech's 15th birthday celebrations, label founder Yossi Amoyal has compiled an extensive compilation which shares the imprint's story through records that inspired him over the years. All four 12"s which make up Fluere are compiled here on the Collectors Edition (Black Tote Bag Version) which is limited to 50 copies. Features legend Baby Ford who delivers a typically subdued yet mesmerising rework of Jin Choi's 'High Quality Schal' , as well as a couple of sublime hi-tech soul journeys by Canadian producer Matt Chester (11th Hour Recordings), Dial Records co-head Sten on the contemplative techno of "Circles" and some classic IDM by CiM ('Recursive') and A1 People ('Do It' - Metamatics Remix).
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out of stock $48.70
Yossi Amoyal Presents Fluere: Collectors Edition (White Tote Bag Version)
VARIOUS
Yossi Amoyal Presents Fluere: Collectors Edition (White Tote Bag Version) (4xLP in tote bag (white canvas with black screen print) limited to 75 copies)
Cat: SUSH 50W. Rel: 14 Dec 20
 
Techno
GES - "Helmut Schmidt Plays Bach" (dub)
Mathew Jonson - "Freedom Engine"
Brawther - "Serpent"
Benjamin Brunn - "A Rivulet In Paradise"
GES - "Helmut Schmidt Plays Darius Milhaud"
Jin Choi - "High Quality Schal" (Baby Ford remix)
Sten - "Circles"
Mark Broom - "Gira"
Edward - "Sender"
Steve O'Sullivan - "Paracelsus"
Steve O'Sullivan - "Paracelsus" (Alchemy mix)
Two Lone Swordsmen - "Felt Under Pressure"
Matt Chester - "Never See Us"
A1 People - "Do It" (Metamatics remix)
Kosmogonik - "Circuitry"
Silicon Scally - "Relay"
Matt Chester - "November Pathways"
CiM - "Recursive"
Review: As part of Sushitech's 15th birthday celebrations, label founder Yossi Amoyal has compiled an extensive compilation which shares the imprint's story through records that inspired him over the years. All four 12"s which make up Fluere are compiled here on the Collectors Edition (Black Tote Bag Version) which is limited to 50 copies. Features legend Baby Ford who delivers a typically subdued yet mesmerising rework of Jin Choi's 'High Quality Schal' , as well as a couple of sublime hi-tech soul journeys by Canadian producer Matt Chester (11th Hour Recordings), Dial Records co-head Sten on the contemplative techno of "Circles" and some classic IDM by CiM ('Recursive') and A1 People ('Do It' - Metamatics Remix).
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out of stock $38.73
Tessera II
VARIOUS
Tessera II (5xLP box)
Cat: SUSH 40. Rel: 11 Oct 16
 
Techno
Prelude (2:30)
Paul St Hilaire & Rhauder - "Skank" (8:23)
Steve O'Sullivan & Yossi Amoyal - "Singularity" (10:05)
Eric Miller - "From A Distance" (7:58)
Bluetrain - "Read My Mind" (9:08)
Monoaware - "Hanami" (6:04)
Delano Smith - "Without Reason" (part 1) (7:36)
Delano Smith - "Without Reason" (part 2) (7:30)
Leonel Castillo - "Stealer" (7:30)
XDB - "Frost" (6:15)
Thor/Sanasol - "All Sides Will Be Lost" (8:56)
The Wise Caucasian - "Agent Orange" (6:13)
Ryan Elliott - "P's Keys"
Tobias - "Styles 2"
Efdemin - "Flight"
Monoaware - "G-Train To Shibuya" (7:31)
Fluxion - "Overcast"
Paul St Hilaire & Rhauder - "Not Saying Much"
Review: Sushitech's second chapter of their Tessera compilations has been in the making for over two years. It's not hard to understand why, however. This monstrous 5 disc release is riddled with techno killers of the highest calibre, from start to finish. We knew that these guys were reliable purveyors of fine electronic dance music, but this is a truly impressive showcase, and surely up there with the likes of Ostgut Ton. In fact, this compilation goes even beyond the immediate techno remit. It's difficult to pick out the highlights here; everything is solid, and even the opening dub echoes of "Prelude" is enough to get us salivating. There's a rare appearance on the dubbed-out deep house of "Skank" featuring Rhauder, Steve O'Sullivan makes a sleek appearance, Delano Smith offers two magnetic pieces of Detroit magic, XDB's "Frost" is nothing short of spectacular, and even Efdemin's glitchy, minimalist deep house seems more poignant than usual. This is a big'un - don't miss it.
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out of stock $69.72
Strange Weather: A Different Kettle Of Fish (feat Housey Doingz, The Ron Honey Experience, Space Bunny)
Cat: SUSH 72. Rel: 06 Jan 25
 
Minimal/Tech House
Housey Doingz - "7th Piano" (7th Voyage remix) (7:25)
The Ron Honey Experience - "Nitedrive" (11:37)
The Ron Honey Experience - "Drive" (11:37)
Space Bunny - "Space Bunny" (extended mix) (8:29)
Space Bunny - "The Key" (Wubbledub edit) (6:51)
Space Bunny - "Space Dub" (7:18)
Space Bunny - "Spudnik" (Ver Vlads mix) (5:20)
Get Fucked - "Time For A Quickee" (On The Kitchen Counter edit) (7:14)
Get Fucked - "Momentum" (The Smart Alex dub) (5:28)
Green Eyed Monster - "All Gone By" (6:07)
Strange Weather - "Infinite" (6:31)
Review: Laurant Webb, Dave Coker, Justin Bailey, and Dave Pine were the key figures behind Strange Weather Studios, which was a creative hub in Southeast London that helped shape the very early sound of tech house in the capital. Collaborating with friends and partners on several projects, they produced a number of influential records that defined the genre including under aliases such as Housey Doingz, 7th Voyage, and Space Bunny. This release on Sushitech, which always does a fine job of offering up the best tech house past and present, pays tribute to the studio and its collaborators with representative tracks carefully selected by Laurant Webb and label head Yossi Amoyal. Restored and remastered from rare DATs and pressed up to no fewer than six sides of vinyl, it's a great look at a significant moment in the evolution of tech house.

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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
 in stock $34.31
Strange Weather: A Different Kettle Of Fish (feat Housey Doingz, The Ron Honey Experience, Space Bunny)
Cat: SUSH 72C. Rel: 06 Jan 25
 
Minimal/Tech House
Housey Doingz - "7th Piano" (7th Voyage remix) (7:25)
The Ron Honey Experience - "Nitedrive" (6:59)
The Ron Honey Experience - "Drive" (6:08)
Space Bunny - "Space Bunny" (extended mix) (8:29)
Space Bunny - "The Key" (Wubbledub edit) (6:51)
Space Bunny - "Space Dub" (7:18)
Space Bunny - "Spudnik" (Ver Vlads mix) (5:20)
Get Fucked - "Time For A Quickee" (On The Kitchen Counter edit) (7:14)
Get Fucked - "Momentum" (The Smart Alex dub) (5:28)
Green Eyed Monster - "All Gone By" (6:07)
Strange Weather - "Infinite" (6:31)
Review: Working with various collaborators, Laurant Webb, Dave Coker, Justin Bailey, and Dave Pine produced influential records under aliases like Housey Doingz, 7th Voyage, and Space Bunny at the influential Strange Weather Studios. Those records very much helped to define the early days of the tech house genre. This Sushitech release comes on clear vinyl and honours their legacy, with tracks handpicked by Webb and label founder Yossi Amoyal. They have all been remastered from rare DATs and across three slabs of wax make for an essential deep dive into an important phase in the earliest days of tech house.
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
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