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Singles
No Point EP
Cat: PLZ 043. Rel: 31 Jan 24
Ghost (6:04)
Beamed (5:12)
Pristine (6:18)
Temptation (7:01)
Review: Pleasure Zone continues to be an inspiring force in the European minimal tech house scene, and they've really pulled the stops out with this essential new release from Boutiq.808 and Tom Marvin. We're not hip to who these cats are, but their music says it all as they skip through snappy rhythms and bold synth forms with the kind of flair you might find on a Spacetravel record. If you appreciate your quirky minimal played out with a live immediacy and some of that Perlon-esque sauce, this record will be well up your street.
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First Rinse EP
Cat: PLZ 041. Rel: 09 Dec 22
King Move (6:21)
Light Bulb (7:19)
First Rinse (6:45)
Elephant Whispers (6:36)
 in stock $14.03
Crepuscular Beats Part 2 EP
Cat: PLZ 012S2. Rel: 16 May 23
Thai
Varia
Review: Andrea Ferlin is the Italian DJ and producer who heads up the Sleep Is Commercial label. His latest release however comes courtesy of Germany's Pleasure Zone, featuring two advanced and breakbeat-driven minimal cuts. On the first side of Crepuscular Beats Part 2 is the lean and subtle groove business of 'Thai' featuring enough atonal blips and clipped rhythms to soundtrack Sunday morning mischief, while the equally reduxed B-side cut 'Varia' is another hypnotic affair benefiting from a sparse and experimental arrangement.
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Crepuscular Beats Part 1 EP
Cat: PLZ 012S. Rel: 09 Dec 21
Cinescope (12:11)
One Island (12:19)
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Vovisme EP
Cat: PLZ 036. Rel: 23 Oct 20
Baba Novabass (6:44)
Dil (feat Mandela) (7:18)
Lamps (6:06)
Mission Accomplice (7:59)
Review: Guy From Downstairs marks his debut on Pleasure Zone with four expertly reduced minimal grooves that are riddled with brain tickling sine waves and icy hi hats. 'Baba Novabass' is a symphony of sleek late night sounds with a catchy groove and 'Dil' (feat Mandela) has a bulbous bassline that ebbs and flows beneath razor sharp percussion. Upping the ante is the more high speed drum work of 'Lamps' with its squelchy stabs and muttered vocal and finally 'Mission Accomplice' layers up late night and jazzy chords with rockets rhythms and a subtly pumping b-line that works those hips.
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Mass Appeal EP
Cat: PLZ 0272. Rel: 13 Dec 24
QQQQ (6:32)
SSSS (7:02)
IIII (7:03)
PPPP (7:28)
Review: Ray Mono steps into his third release for Pleasure Zone, effortlessly blending restrained minimalism with immersive textures. Opening with 'Qqqq', the track introduces tight, rolling loops and a pulsing groove that draws the listener into a rhythmical trance. The low-end growl of 'Ssss' carries a deeper emotional weight, its minimal percussion skittering over layered synths, evoking an air of mystery. As the B-side drops, 'Iiii' unfurls with patient precision, luring the listener into a seamless, shifting landscape. 'Pppp' closes out the journey with its stripped-back dub influence, offering space for reflection while keeping the groove firmly rooted.
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Played by: Robert Drewek
Tags: Tech House
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Evolution EP
Cat: PLZ 045. Rel: 25 Apr 25
Evolution (8:46)
Shifting (7:45)
Black Light (7:18)
Review: DBH welcome Mihai Popoviciu & David Delgado the the Pleasure Zone series with the 'Evolution' EP. Bringing jazzy, sloshy, jerking flavours to the tech house palette, 'Evolution' and 'Shifting' evolve and shift, convoking a delegated moot of propulsive chords and forward-driving janks, conveying the mood of a finely tuned closed clockwork system chugging away like the central engine of a wider contraption. Closer 'Black Light' operates more readily in the lower regions of things, proving unafraid of sounds that lean towards the more peripheral and umbral.
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Tags: Minimal
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Bombons
Bombons (12")
Cat: PLZ 0340. Rel: 19 Oct 22
Bombons (10:03)
Tell Me (9:02)
Review: Veteran of the Frankfurt scene Frank Heinrich aka Reboot makes a surprising appearance on local underground imprint Pleasure Zone here with 'Bombons', a blissed-out and evocative minimal tech house journey that's strictly made for the afterhours slot, all the while retaining his idiosyncratic sound throughout. The sublime feelings continue over on the flip with the widescreen, steel drum-led melody on 'Tell Me' which goes deeper and triggers an even more emotional response. This is highly engineered microhouse by a modern master of the art.
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Tags: Minimal
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Gravity EP 2
Cat: PLZ 04S2. Rel: 23 Apr 18
Rolling Shapes (8:52)
Trainline (10:11)
Review: Romanian minimal-tech badboy, Silat Beksi, returns to the ever-impressive Pleasure Zone with pair of highly-crafted, ultra-sleek dance bangers that really put some style and panache into the whole scene. "Rolling Shapes", as the title implies, is a smooth and direct dancefloor bruiser that cruises at a steady tempo and yet still manages to pulsate its heavy bass with a distinctive style. On the B-side, "Trainline" gets even dubbier and more ethereal, retaining those swiping waves of bass, but adding in all sorts of quirky, off-the-cusp melodies for even more psychedelic fun. Class.
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Played by: Mr KS, Martin Glowacz
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Gravity EP
Cat: PLZ 004S1. Rel: 01 Dec 17
Back To The Future (8:50)
Kin 182 (8:01)
Review: When it comes to producing undulating, club-friendly tech-house and micro-house shufflers, Silat Beksi has a pretty good track record. We can confirm that this 12" - his first for Pleasure Zone following appearances on a string of like-minded labels - is similarly rock solid. On the A-side you'll find the deep and rolling "Back to the Future", where fluttering, outer-space ambient synths drift around a crunchy tech-house rhythm track rich in fizzing electronics and solid snares. Flipside "Kin 182" is, if anything, even deeper. Featuring a bolder bassline, dreamier chords and a breakbeat-driven house beat, it's arguably the more satisfying of the two tunes (though we wouldn't be surprised if more DJs champion the similarly impressive A-side).
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The Chosen Path EP
Cat: PLZ 044. Rel: 17 Jul 24
Riding The Cosmos (7:11)
Past The Gates (7:34)
Beyond The Infinite (7:19)
Night Sky (7:43)
Review: It was back in 2019 that Vinyl Speed Adjust made their debut and now after a long wait, they are back with more stylish yet effective minimal and tech house concoctions on the Pleasure Zone label. 'Riding The Cosmos' opens up with warped synths testing their way in and out of coarse claps and kinetic drums. 'Past The Gates' has juddery low ends and a dubbed out weight to it while 'Beyond The Infinite' is a smooth and frictionless tapestry of loops that get right under your skin. 'Night Sky' closes out with its head in the stars and a more sparse late-night feel that is also hella futuristic.
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Albums
All We Need
All We Need (double 12")
Cat: PLZ 001LP. Rel: 23 Apr 15
All We Need (6:16)
Usor Cantat (7:59)
My Head Is Spinning (8:29)
Funk Is Up (6:00)
In Space (7:31)
Catre Stele (6:30)
Unicorn (7:01)
Pressure (7:20)
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