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Singles
City Smile
Cat: IL 006. Rel: 24 Feb 25
City Smile (5:26)
True I Am (7:05)
Let Me In (5:32)
Confused Reaction (6:14)
Review: Aleqs Notal shares a machinic new EP of counfounding delights for the Industrial Light label, also run by the artist and based out of Paris. Named after the artist's debut release which shared equal sides with fellow producer Modern House Quintet, here Notal changes the game, occupying a full four sides of wax. The A-siders 'City Smile' and 'True I Am' bring atmospheres of motoric rigidity, functioning as premier schema for the human navigation of comparatively less human urban environments. 'Let Me In' and 'Confused Reaction' offer similar blueprints, though there's an ever so slightly upped acidity on the B2.
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Screen Memory EP
Cat: ARPA 002. Rel: 08 Dec 22
Ghost Black (5:37)
Canon Jack (6:27)
La Nacht (3:13)
Solitaire Wargames (4:36)
FreiPartei (4:38)
Detroit City FC (6:09)
Review: Amplified People is a prolific French artist based in Paris who roams from minimal glitch to bleeping house and driving techno. Here he brings his class to the fledgling Arpanet label following a debut EP from founder and French veteran DJ Speep back in October last year. It's Ghost Black that opens up with sleazy and ghetto-friend tech complete with plenty of Motor City style. There are then melodic stompers like 'Canon Jack' and brilliantly deep and sleepy cosmic techno trips like 'Solitaire Wargames' to make this a real doozy.
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Split EP1
Split EP1 (12")
Cat: HPF 019. Rel: 09 Sep 22
Aron Volta - "Room 101" (6:06)
Aron Volta - "Lyre" (5:20)
DJ Steaw - "Inner Beauty" (6:05)
DJ Steaw - "Cosmic Dream" (7:50)
Review: The latest addition to House Puff records, Dutch DJ Aron Volta teams up with Frenchman DJ Steaw for the first in a series of exciting house EPs. Steaws' soul-inspired, bass-rich productions are the perfect counterbalance to the rolling groove on Volta's side 1, with 'Room 101' having a disco feel, whilst 'Lyre' borrows from trance sensibilities in its melodies. Side 2 sees the bass turned up a notch in piano house cut 'Inner Beauty', borrowing from classic New York 80s House, and a more melodic, rhythmic 'Cosmic Dream' is a throwback fantasy for house oldheads. Split Ep1 is a sign of even more to come hopefully, and this small sample will definitely excite you.
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Baraka: Remixes Part 2
Cat: BRK 002. Rel: 26 Jul 23
World Of Content (Spray remix) (6:24)
Queen (Blu:sh remix) (4:59)
Insomnia (Mabel remix) (5:34)
Final Fantasy (Von Riu remix) (6:45)
Review: French purveyors of the dance, Baraka, do neat justice to their name (you should make a priority of seeing the psychedelic-trip-of-a-film, the label's namesake, if you haven't already) with a fresh four-tracker in the realm of cheeky, aquatic trance-dance. Summoning four local producer/DJ entities for remix duties, two per side, this is a high-concept, well-executed EP drawing on both Apollo-era electrance and tribal geometry tunnel-dives. Von Riu's closing tune is our highlight.
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Split Series
Cat: RG 002. Rel: 19 Dec 24
Bossibility - "Be Cool" (5:27)
Bossibility - "Morphoder" (6:57)
Bossibility - "Devil Thigs" (4:13)
Look Perry - "Way To The Dance" (5:18)
Look Perry - "International Beats" (5:30)
Review: The latest from Bossibility and Look Perry on their Split Series is a precise, layered exploration of minimal and tech house that never quite settles in one place. Bossibility's contributions are subtle yet compelling, balancing clean rhythms with restrained complexity, particularly in 'Morphoder,' where the tension between the bassline and atmospheric layers steadily builds, leaving just enough space for the track to breathe. Look Perry's side offers a contrasting dynamicihis deep percussion on 'Way to the Dance' grounds the track, while 'International Beats' surges with a forward momentum that feels unpredictable, yet right on target. It's an unassuming yet compelling exchange of ideas and proof that simple elements, when handled with care, can pack a real punch.

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Sensitive EP (reissue)
Cat: ARPA 001. Rel: 07 Oct 21
Sensitive (6:29)
Space Road (6:48)
Ladiescope (5:59)
Review: Arpanet is a new imprint focused on reissuing far-sighted club cuts and electronic curiosities from the dim and distant past, helmed by French veteran DJ Speep. Fittingly, the label's first release is a reissue of Speep's 2001 collaboration with friend Fab, Sensitive. The title track, which resides on side A, is a classic example of moody, turn-of-the-century tech-house, where metallic electronic motifs, foreboding chords and layered percussion rides a dark bassline and swinging, non-stop drums. 'Space Road' offers a more intergalactic, acid-flecked take on early morning, early noughties tech-house, while 'Ladiescope' is warm, tactile, rolling and quietly postive: dreamy tech-house for wannabe astronauts and sun worshippers of all ages.
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Played by: LVCA
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Seascape EP
Cat: NG 149. Rel: 19 Mar 24
Take It There (8:12)
Seascape (6:09)
Close To U (6:03)
Exotica (6:47)
Review: Nu Groove is one of those labels that everyone who knows recognises as having played a key part in the early house movement. Based out of the New York scene on the East Coast it had a distinctive 90s deep house sound which DJ Steaw now taps into but with his own twist. His grooves are jacked up and analogue, densely packed but high on warmth and soul. 'Take It There' is a prickly opener and 'Seascape' then brings some acid. 'Close To U' has a more low-slung groove that is peppered with raw claps and last of all, 'Exotica' brings some cosmic synth work to crisp, funked-up and electro-tinged rhythms.
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Midnight Sun
Cat: RHZ 005. Rel: 21 Feb 25
Midnight Sun (6:59)
Midnight Sun (Priku feat Dinu remix) (7:53)
Yanomamis (8:09)
Yanomamis (Sepp remix) (6:30)
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Glow EP
Glow EP (12")
Cat: LMML 23. Rel: 03 Feb 25
Glow (5:48)
Expansions (5:32)
Woosh! (6:05)
Afterglow (7:16)
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Split Series Vol 1
Cat: SCR 004. Rel: 13 May 24
Fdez - "Abstract Funk" (5:15)
Fdez - "Sun Flight" (5:43)
Fdez - "Raval Noche" (5:06)
Av1 - "Mystic Point" (6:26)
Av1 - "Tropical Excursion" (6:21)
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11:15 In Your Dream
11:15 In Your Dream (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: CC 002. Rel: 12 Dec 24
Chouiche (6:25)
Beurre De Furet (5:22)
Twididou (6:14)
Il Spirite (6:07)
Review: Flabbergast's latest offering is a meditative exploration of house and techno, perfectly capturing the sensation of drifting between states of consciousness. '11:15 in your dream' begins with a haunting, ambient intro that gradually pulls you deeper into its rhythm. The track's driving bassline is complemented by delicate, atmospheric synths that flutter like thoughts half-remembered. The interplay between the deep groove and swirling textures gives the track a sense of floating, evoking both serenity and unease. It's the kind of hypnotic journey that blurs the lines between reality and reverie, a late-night moment to lose yourself in.
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Played by: Rave Energy
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FABRICLG4 EP
FABRICLG4 EP (clear vinyl 12" in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: FABRICLG 4. Rel: 12 Dec 24
Playing With The Low-End (5:06)
Resonances From The D (8:22)
Odyssee Maison (feat Dan Diamond) (10:54)
On The Way Home (4:29)
Review: French electronic icon Laurent Garnier returns with the FABRICLG4 EP to celebrate the 25th anniversary of London's legendary club. This release showcases Garnier's signature range and opens with 'Playing with the Low-End,' a fierce 2-step track that nods to the heritage of UK club sounds. The journey then shifts to techno with 'Resonances from the D' barrelling along with great force and then on the flip side, 'Odyssee Maison' features deep house grooves with Dan Diamond and last but not least 'On the Way Home' rounds out the experience with ambient sounds. This one comes with "augmented reality artwork" by Atelier 14 and is another doozy from the already untouchable Garnier.
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Played by: Carlos Nilmmns
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Le Dos D'Original
Cat: YYK 221. Rel: 16 Feb 24
First Bump (feat Den) (10:43)
Upsalla (7:08)
Victory Lap (7:01)
Review: It's been some three years since Guillaume & The Coutu Dumonts released his last bits for Mule Musiq, but now the Canadian minimal house mainstay makes a welcome return with this first outing for the Yoyaku crew. In many ways Yoyaku carries the torch for the scene this chap helped pioneer alongside the likes of Akufen and Mossa, so it's good to see things come full circle, and to note that he's lost none of his production flair. 'First Bump' is resplendent with expressive synth lines and an understated groove, while 'Upsalla' happily dives into a more twitchy, tangled kind of construction which will keep DJs more than happy in the extended blend. 'Victory Lap' shakes things up with a leftfield dub drop which typifies Coutu-Dumont's instincts outside the standardised framework of house music.
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Passion EP
Cat: SNF 103. Rel: 21 Sep 23
D Tool (8:52)
Passion (8:52)
Lush (7:05)
Mind (6:50)
Review: French tech house mainstay Janeret is generally found hanging around labels attached to his home turf like Rutilance, Tartouffe and Yoyaku, but here he links up with Shall Not Fade for an outstanding excursion into prog, electro and silken tech house that proves his worth as a scene-leading producer. 'D Tool' is a deep and throbbing workout with a seductive, dubby edge, while 'Passion' switches stance for a skittering slice of hi-tech soul. 'Lush' lives up to its name with achingly beautiful chord tones blooming out over a sleek, shuffled beat and a sumptuous b-line, and 'Mind' completes the picture with a melodious trip into acid-speckled electro from the soulful end of the spectrum.
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It's A Spiritual Thing
It's A Spiritual Thing (12" + hand-numbered insert)
Cat: TNYR 003. Rel: 30 Sep 24
Is It Ok (6:26)
Is It Ok (Less Sweet) (6:28)
Treat Me Good (6:34)
Don't Go (6:26)
Review: Today Not Yesterday Records kicks on with a third vinyl outing that once again blends the roots of house with fresh production and plenty of attitude. 'Is It OK' has sensationally taught kick drums and raw claps with a big camp spoken word that brings great sass. The Less Sweet version is more paired back and physical, and 'Treat Me Good' then brings soulful vocal hooks and detailed percussive drums that ride on a bumpy and sweaty groove. 'Don't Go' closes out with a balmy and summery feel thanks t the humid chords and upbeat house drums. A stylish EP full of flavour.
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Played by: Superbreak
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Umbra
Umbra (12")
Cat: STM 005A. Rel: 22 Jan 25
Umbra (9:05)
Umbra (Nathan Fake remix) (7:29)
Umbra (Jonny Rock remix) (6:55)
Review: La Pointe, a trio formed by Geneva-based techno pioneers and a New York City stalwart, make an impressive debut on Damian Lazarus' Secret Teachings. The original mix is a hypnotic exploration of light and shadow, blending atmospheric melodies with deep, pulsating rhythms. Nathan Fake's remix takes the track into more intricate and textural realms, while Jonny Rock injects a raw, off-kilter energy with his signature blend of disco, funk, and house influences. Captivating soundscapes that resonate both emotionally and physically, a perfect fit for Lazarus' label as he continues to champion boundary-pushing artistry.

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Final Frontier EP
Cat: LOVE 01. Rel: 12 Mar 25
Look To The Future (6:27)
Experience (6:32)
Drifting Through The Galaxy (6:14)
Final Frontier (5:59)
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Linkblow EP
Cat: NINJA 002. Rel: 14 Apr 25
Linkblow (6:52)
Morgan (6:28)
Krazyteora (6:29)
Review: Ninja Records looks to build on the success of its first outing with a new outing from Miroloja who are brothers and key players in the Parisian underground with great credits already to their name on Berg Audio, Tzinah Records and OLO RECORDS. Their stripped-back but tight sound is laid bare on opener 'Linkblow' with its warm house kicks and wet clicks soon to make you move. 'Morgan' is speedier with some space-tech vibes and a snappier low-end. Closer 'Krazyteora' then explores a creepy late-night urban landscape with some cyclical drums and synths moving things onwards.

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Neurodancer EP
Cat: CNT 014. Rel: 11 Apr 24
Neurodancer (5:38)
Safeword (5:38)
Pink Octogone (6:21)
A Ride With Maelcum (6:08)
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Suara remixes
Cat: SUARA 262. Rel: 12 Apr 17
Go (Victor Ruiz remix) (9:15)
Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad (Oxia remix) (6:12)
Porcelain (Julian Jeweil remix) (6:30)
Natural Blues (Reinier Zonneveld Homage remix) (7:22)
Review: Spanish imprint Suara are a force to reckoned with at the moment and continue to bring the heat with his fine collection of remixes by US electronica icon Moby. Brazilian Victor Ruiz kicks off proceedings with his rendition of "Go" and he sure had his work cut our for him, trying his deft hand at such a defining rave classic: it's pretty good and gives a fresh perspective while staying true to the original. Also on the A side we've got French hero Oxia who stays on the same vibe as the original with his deep and emotive rendition of "Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad". On the flip, the m_nus affiliated Julian Juweil delivers an absolutely stomping peak time weapon with his version of "Porcelain" which blows the bloody doors off as always. Reinier Zonneveld's homage to "Natural Blues" goes for some sunny uplifting deep house: Kater Blau style.
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Do Palm Trees Dream Of Snow?
Do Palm Trees Dream Of Snow? (12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: PKPN 006. Rel: 03 Mar 22
Boulevard (6:11)
Isn't It? (8:46)
Squares In Circles (6:02)
Staring At The Sun (4:05)
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Only Lovers Left Alive EP
Cat: VS 004. Rel: 11 Apr 24
Midnight Treat (5:49)
Are You Sure (Indy Jane mix) (5:45)
Vicious (6:19)
Bloodline (5:47)
Review: The Paris based Velvet Spirit releases its fourth EP. After appearing on their third releases, the label had to have a release specifically dedicated to Numero 6 solely. If you are looking for something different then check out the head turning 'Midnight Treat'. Electro like you may have not heard. The Indy Jane mix of 'Are You Sure' is particularly nasty (in all the right ways), while on the second side, 'Vicious' is a clever and unique take on tech house that injects a bit of electro in it while 'Bloodline' is the smoothest cut of the lot. Quite eerie in a new wave way, you have to hand it to Numero 6 for making something quite unique.
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Iced & Dirty EP
Cat: HPF 024. Rel: 15 Dec 23
Inside Out (6:31)
No Sweat (6:25)
Planet X (6:23)
Roger That (6:34)
Review: Proper house intonations from New York's Coral O'Connor here on his 'Iced & Dirty' EP. Returning to House Puff after his successful 'Studio 42', the producer demonstrates a deft knowledge of what makes New York house truly tick, yet also an understanding of what might help push it forward into the present day as it evolves. Wompy drum punhes, surreptitious chords, understated organs and garage shuffles make up its delicious oeuvre.
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Keepers Of The Ruins EP
Cat: DW 03. Rel: 22 Mar 23
Emi Omar - "????" (7:52)
Emi Omar - "Aquaboulevard" (7:57)
Sans Sucre - "The Living Wreck" (7:28)
Sans Sucre - "The Riddle" (6:22)
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Blue Highway
Cat: NTCLASS 004. Rel: 04 Jul 23
Mind & Motion (5:20)
Ludiomil 75 (5:10)
Blue Highways (5:48)
The Gates Of Dawn (2:00)
Mellow Moebe (5:59)
Review: Aad de Mooy is better known as Paradise 3001 and has been releasing his fulsome take on techno since the mid 90s. Blue Highway is an EP from back then, 1994 to be exact, and it has aged faultlessly because these tracks will slot into any modern set without a problem, and likely be some of the best in it, in fact. It kicks off with the warped synth and bass entanglements of 'Mind & Motion' before the more gloopy and cosmic bass of 'Ludomil 75'. It's a masterful bit of future music that's followed by the vibrant Jaydee-like 'Blue Highways' and dreamier scapes of 'The Gates Of Dawn' and progressive cosmic funk of 'Mellow Moebe.'
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Played by: DJ Mau Mau
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X5NRG
X5NRG (12")
Cat: ABLK 04. Rel: 27 Oct 23
X5NRG (9:13)
X5NRG (Losoul remix) (11:42)
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Bassex Selections
Cat: REBIRTH. Rel: 22 Apr 24
Migration Of Da Party People (6:37)
To The Head (Devil Fish Funk mix) (6:32)
Snakeshine (6:48)
Floor Essence (8:51)
Review: Bassex Records emerged as a niche haven for electronica enthusiasts in the mid-90s, championing and, more importantly, blending genres like trance, breaks, acid and techno, the label's initial influence remained confined to the West Coast. However, as trancey breakbeats gained traction in Europe over the past 15 years, Bassex has ascended to cult status. Rebirth was label owner Mike Knapp and DJ Jason Blakemore (DJ Trance) and this compilation specifically gathers a few very desirable gems from three different releases by them and places them here. Bassex Selections is an important window into the label's enduring legacy and snapshot of the west coast scene circa 1994.
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Enter The Abstract Theory Vol 1
Enter The Abstract Theory Vol 1 (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: CUTS 02. Rel: 27 Mar 23
The Robot Dance Connection - "Powers Of Ten" (R2d2 live edit) (5:40)
Brunzi - "Gold Saucer" (4:57)
Tomska - "Lethal Overdose" (Touch dub 2022) (5:05)
Emile - "Jeu Froid" (6:14)
Review: The second Abstract Cuts release is an EP split four ways, but with new, unconventional approaches to the dancefloor at the heart of each submission and all using vintage drum machines and samplers. The Robot Dance Connection's 'Powers Of Ten' (R2d2 live edit) kicks off side one, shiny high frequency polish played off against a gorgeously stubborn techno beat, before the slinkier and smoother 'Gold Saucer' by Brunzi offers an equally danceable but less angular counterpoint. Flip it over and Tomska's 'Lethal Overdose' (Touch dub 2022) offers rushing sonics, off kilter snare damage and four to the floor thump, before Emile's 'Jeu Froid' completes the set in grimy basement style.
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Deep Squares EP
Cat: SL 111. Rel: 28 Apr 25
Deep Squares (7:42)
Sandton Skys (7:08)
Come Together (5:56)
Review: Deep house fans can rarely go wrong with the work of Praising mainstay Frank Rodger. He's on a good run of late and now he keeps the going with a return to Seasons Limited that again taps into his signature and timeless sound. A side 'Deep Squares' is one of those long and winding sounds that slowly but surely seduces you and sinks you into its deep, evocative groves. 'Sandton Skys' then brings heavy kicks and subtle pad work while rickety percussion brings off-balance goodness. The highlight might well come last with 'Come Together', which is playful and louche, smartly sampled and underpinned by a dusty deep house vibe.
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Don't Look Down EP
Cat: SL 109. Rel: 24 Mar 25
Don't Look Down (6:14)
That’s Alright (6:13)
Proscription (7:30)
Review: Franck Roger recently impressed with a vocal project alongside Arnold Jarvis and is now back on Seasons Limited with some of his signature house depths. Opener 'Don't Look Down' kicks off with louche, lovely drums and swirling pads and vocals that soon melt the heart. 'That's Alright' is a more thumping kick but is no less heartfelt with its warped bass and prickly hi-hats. 'Proscription' closes out with smooth, serene grooves that have your head in the stars and your heart locked into the romantic melodies. .
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Your Love (feat Rocco Rodamaa mixes)
Cat: SL 110. Rel: 14 Apr 25
Your Love (main mix) (5:22)
Your Love (instrumental mix) (5:21)
Your Love (Rocco Rodamaal remix) (5:19)
Your Love (Rocco Rodamaal dub mix) (5:24)
Review: Seasons Limited made a welcome return in 2024 and now keeps up that good momentum with another big single from French house mainstay Franck Roger with some fine vocals by Paul B. It's a super smooth sound with drum swaying back and forth, molten synth adding late night and tissue soul and the tender vocal adding intimacy and late night romance. Rocco Rodamaal steps up for remixes and first of all he pairs things back to a sedate, seductive deep house roll then fleshes out the drums with some dubby weight to finish.!
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50 Kills EP
Cat: FLSL 001. Rel: 23 Jul 24
50 Kills
Fantastic
50 Kills (Tripmastaz Heavy dub)
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The Triple B EP
Cat: GETTRAUM 013. Rel: 18 Nov 24
Bim Bam Boum (6:57)
Bim Bam Boum (Mihai Popoviciu remix) (6:16)
All Night (7:28)
Review: Both staples of Traumer's DJ sets in recent months, Olivier Romero's hotly tipped 'Bim Bam Boum' and 'All Night' are appealingly clownish minimal tech numbers each, offering the club-goer a half-gobbledygook vocal hook and a futuristically sporty soundscape respectively; both successfully portray the sound of the future. We also hear here a finessing follow-on remix of the A track by Mihai Popoviciu of the A track, whose fine hand brings jiggling, squelch-off sound design to the original's already mischievous manner.
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Played by: DJ Mau Mau
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Various Shades Vol 1
Cat: FD 010. Rel: 24 Feb 25
Patrice Scott - "Be Yourself" (5:56)
Aleqs Notal - "People Round Town" (6:59)
XDB - "Odican" (9:15)
Gary Superfly - "Free Fall" (5:03)
Review: Various Shades is right! Zagreb label Forbidden Dance bring together the talents of Patrice Scott, Aleqs Total, XDB and Gary Superfly for a fine gradient of hex-perimental dance music, fully exciting our many aural rods and cones. An earful of minimal moods are conveyed on Scott's 'Be Yourself', with its fidgeting stereo bass sound design especially impressing, while Aleqs Total's 'People Round Town' lets a seedier sonic underbelly of aspic acid spill out onto main street. 'Odican' by XDB is the most unsettling number, with a repetitive vocal hallucination resounding in and out of a tenebrous centre mix, while Superfly's 'Free Fall' marks a recovery from the A1's relative panic attack, through intravenous hi-hats and concordant chords.
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SKAT 01
SKAT 01 (limited 1-sided 12")
Cat: SKAT 01. Rel: 06 Nov 23
Skat 01 (5:45)
Review: We know you're not supposed to because it's often said to be a cheap marketing gimmick but frankly, we love a good anonymous new producer to get wondering about. And here we have just that in the form of Skat who opens a new series with a one-sided 12". 'Skat 01' is a worthy tech cut with minimal drums loops and brushed metal surfaces all wound up into a tight groove and overlaid with some rudely vocal raps. It's the sort of tune that brings a unique character to any set and is sure to get the crowd demanding its ID.
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Atelir EP
Atelir EP (12")
Cat: DAYDREAM 020. Rel: 08 May 25
Lloyd (7:30)
Homer (6:51)
Session (7:13)
Tourtour (7:53)
Review: Enshrining its 20th release with a reverent new one from STBR, 'Atelir' on Daydream murks our expectations, bringing a thrilling lowercase slosher to classic black wax. 'Lloyd' and 'Homer' hear two named characters hog the studio, as STBR seizes many an interstitial productive moment in which to vary and excite the mix, though not *too* much. 'Session', meanwhile, brings a parallactic view of the prior two moods, acids squelching and spurting between relatively driven beats, while a closing paroxysm, 'Tourtour', insists we climb back down from our cloud.
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Steve Limitee 001
Steve Limitee 001 (limited coloured 1-sided 12")
Cat: SL 001. Rel: 20 Jun 22
Track 1 (5:36)
Track 2 (5:29)
Track 3 (5:00)
Played by: Superbreak
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Keep It Vague
Cat: MMBT 002. Rel: 07 Oct 21
Burn (5:09)
After Sorrow (7:47)
Berries & Ruins (5:28)
Peluche (5:26)
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Morning Routine
Morning Routine (limited 12")
Cat: SCR 079. Rel: 17 Oct 23
Nuit D'Menil (5:07)
Bed & Break Fast (3:45)
Bed & Break Fast (Black Loops remix) (5:30)
I Wasn't Born In 1937 (7:24)
16 Swing-71 (4:57)
Bed & Break Fast (Belaria remix) (4:41)
Review: The Soul Clap label that was once so hype has admirably rolled on once the headlines passed and anyone not checking in on it since then has been losing out, frankly. Just get your ears around this new release from Tatie Dee for a start - it is a stylish six tracker though warm and bumping house with real heart. 'Nuit D'Menil' kicks off with lush late night chords and slick broken beats and from there things get more heavy and big with 'Bed & Break Fast' and then a Black Loops remix takes it into late night territory. 'I Wasn't Born In 1937' has a classic 90s vocal house feel and is brilliant and '16 Swing-71' brings jazz, Chicago and swing to another characterful cut before a darker, harder Belaria remix.
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Gaien 2am
Gaien 2am (deep blue white & black marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: PHONOGRAMME 59. Rel: 03 Apr 25
2am (6:46)
3am (6:06)
4:30am (6:54)
Sunrise (5:44)
Review: Deep-headed, deeper-bodied dub house, hurtling our way from New Yorkers Dopeus and Satoshi Tomiie. Building on Tomiie's already relatively storied career, this chronological time-clock keeps track of the big smoke's early hours for us: '2AM' and '3AM' build to knifing edges, the latter track especially working from blueprints of overdriven satu-rave and chambered echoic dub techno, basking in hollowness. As we cross into the temporal impossibility of '4:60AM', 909 puff snares and naively high strings are accrued, and by the turn of 'Sunrise', an entire breakbeat has worked its way around our eyelid bags.
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DKTPS 03
DKTPS 03 (12")
Cat: DKTPS 03. Rel: 23 Dec 24
Trajano & Villaca - "Dont Give Up" (7:25)
Trajano - "X@k410" (5:30)
Trajano & Villaca - "Scorpio House" (4:54)
Trajano - "Crisalia" (5:40)
Trajano - "I'm High" (Part. Lourene) (5:55)
Review: The DKTPS 03 EP by Trajano on Distrikt Paris serves up a blend of techno and house along with some nostalgic acid influences across five standout tracks. Opening with 'Don't Give Up', a collaboration with Villaca, the EP offers a catchy acid-driven groove with sparkling melodies and minimal techno undertones. 'X@k410' follows with a 90s Goa-inspired sound, reminiscent of the progressive house era, delivering a deep and trippy vibe. On Side-2, 'Scorpio House' takes a mystical turn, invoking early 90s trance with its mysterious atmosphere and enchanting rhythms. 'Crisalia' then kicks in with a wicked, techy beat that seamlessly bridges techno elements into the mix. Finally, 'I'm High', featuring Lourene, rounds off the EP with a nostalgic journey into early electronic sounds, offering a dreamy and reflective trip. This EP is a well-crafted exploration of techno and house's roots, with Trajano skillfully weaving retro influences into fresh, minimal, and progressive sounds.
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Lift EP
Lift EP (limited 12")
Cat: ZNGBRLTD 011. Rel: 13 Mar 23
Lift (7:21)
Lift (Terrence Terry remix) (8:04)
Radar Works (7:37)
Traits (6:39)
 in stock $17.94
Late Lover
Cat: LMML 20. Rel: 01 Dec 22
Underwater Energy (5:22)
Slomo4 (6:07)
Take Ur Time (6:13)
ABC Simulator (6:20)
Review: Parisian producer Nemo Vachez has been on the rise in the past couple of years, delivering sleek tech house delights to labels like Forest ill, Rakya and Unknown To The Unknown. Now they've been picked up by the always on-point Low Money Music Love label, who know a crisp slice of modern dancefloor gold when they hear it. The vibe on 'Underwater Energy' nods to the new wave of trancey house gear with its shimmering pads and deep garage organ basslines, but 'Slomo4' offers up a different kind of pressure which nods to Chicago as much as New Jersey. 'Take Ur Time' is the trippiest offering on the record, using delicate chimes and pings to give off a mystical energy before 'ABC Simulator' plays around with ravey tropes and gives them a twist for a seriously fun B2 joint.
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Majestic
Majestic (12")
Cat: YYK H2H. Rel: 13 Sep 24
Majestic (6:38)
Majestic (club mix) (7:15)
Majestic (dub Feel mix) (6:57)
Review: The staff at Paris record shop Yoyaku have scored something of a coup for their curated YYK No Label imprint, snaffling a collaborative cut from French house stalwart Ben Vedren and legendary Chicago producer Chez Damier. In its original A-side form, 'Majestic' is bold and beautiful, with heady synth stabs, melodic motifs and electronic flourishes riding a driving deep house groove and Ron Trent style Latin percussion. Over on the flip, they opt for a darker and more marauding, tech-tinged vibe on the similarly outstanding 'Club Mix', before rounding things off with the colourful, immersive and more light touch 'Dub Feel Mix'.
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Discology EP
Cat: SN 003. Rel: 11 Mar 25
Camel (5:59)
Jet (6:05)
The Mind (6:11)
Shangri-La Disco (6:07)
Review: Step aboard Venetia's spaceship and embark on a journey that is well with it across his fine debut EP. The ride kicks off with 'Camel' which is driven by a purring bassline that might evoke a familiar nostalgia. 'Jet' follows by weaving a hypnotic melody with sweet acid flourishes. 'The Mind' then delivers a powerful stew of vocoder-laced vocals and commanding bass and finally, 'Shangri-La Disco' closes the voyage with its striking, disorienting energy and unifying dance floor vibes. Venetia's ability to craft rich soundtracks is evident here and we're already looking forward to hearing what he has to say next.
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Dance Generation
Cat: PE 017. Rel: 01 Jul 24
Dance Generation (5:32)
Love It (6:30)
Fire Wire (5:58)
Digital City (5:58)
Review: VITESS races out of the blocks with this new Dance Generation EP on Spain's Physical Education and it is another one that perfectly fuses the past with the future. The synths are sleek, comically minded affairs with hints of 90s prog to them the beats are well crafted and the vibes, especially on opener 'Dance Generation', are feel good but stylish. 'Love It' is a deep and dubby tech house roller with deft synth motifs and balmy pads. 'Fire Wire' then gets more edgy and uptempo with a tense bassline and 'Digital City' is one to zone out to with its mashed leads and sultry vocals all stitched into new age synths.
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Click House EP
Cat: MSMR 006. Rel: 21 Nov 24
Possibly Possible (6:33)
Technologie Tropicale (6:34)
Tournure 2000 (6:58)
Mickey Mousse (6:36)
Clicker Of The Year (6:16)
Review: Yamen & EDA return after two years with a five-track offering that pushes minimalist house to its most refined form. The 'Giseigo EP' opens with 'Possibly Possible', a buoyant yet minimal track that relies on its sharp synth work and punchy rhythm to set a forward-driving tone. It's upbeat, understated, and perfectly designed to get the feet moving without needing too many layers. Then comes 'Technologie Tropicale', a funkier number, cleverly stitched together with playful sound clusters and effects that give it a quirky, infectious energy. It's a groove-heavy selection that feels tailor-made for those laid-back but still energetic sets, where simplicity wins over complexity. Flip to the B-side and 'Tournure 2000' delivers a soft, soothing melody. The beauty here is in its restraint, with just the right balance of elements to keep it light and breezy while still anchoring itself in the groove. This one's all about feel - simple yet captivating. 'Mickey Mousse' is the heavyweight of the release, with its chugging bassline and direct appeal to the dancefloor. It's a bass-driven force that stands firm without feeling overbearing. Wrapping it up is 'Clicker Of The Year', where funky basslines meet acid undertones, creating a track that plays with texture and depth without ever losing its cool. There's a laser focus on keeping things stripped-back, yet each track is detailed enough to hold its own. For anyone dialled into the nuances of minimal house, this EP has all the subtle power needed to carry a dancefloor without ever showing off.
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Albums
Drift
Drift (gatefold transparent vinyl 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: 774864 5. Rel: 07 Jun 19
Embrace (feat Phoebe Killdeer) (4:03)
It Will Never Be The Same (feat Sacha Rudy) (1:53)
Areg (4:43)
Call Of The Wild (feat Sts) (3:19)
Computer Program Reality (4:36)
You're Not Alone (feat Blase - album edit) (3:08)
Dominae (2:59)
A One Second Flash (3:43)
Remedy (feat Noemie - extended mix) (5:37)
Scala (feat Jacques) (4:25)
 in stock $30.85
Dev
Dev (gatefold 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: SPLP 002. Rel: 17 Dec 21
What If The Dead Dream (feat Ela Minus - album edit) (4:08)
What If Earth Would Turn Faster (feat Nino De Elche) (4:17)
Reflow (2:55)
Smoking Mirrors (9:53)
What If Midday Was At Midnite (feat Blase) (4:54)
Wolf Has No Street (3:50)
Swipe (3:36)
Echelon (feat Rome Fortune) (3:33)
The External (3:31)
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 in stock $13.00
Oeuvre Dark
Oeuvre Dark (limited 2xlp)
Cat: LOG 80. Rel: 13 Jul 23
Grand Bleu (2:02)
Grand Huit (feat Kool Keith) (3:46)
A Song For Everyone (feat Emmanuel Ferraz) (4:50)
Maitre Nims (feat Sandro Ceyte) (6:05)
Purple Call (6:20)
Fish (6:29)
Carry My Cross (4:18)
ABCDR (4:33)
Hawai (6:43)
Played by: DJ Mau Mau
 in stock $38.13
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