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Singles
Guardian Angel
Cat: CRM 318. Rel: 25 Sep 24
Guardian Angel (7:06)
Guardian Angel (Stimming remix) (7:13)
Guardian Angel (Hardt Antoine remix) (6:19)
Review: Henri Bergmann and Wennink's Guardian Angel marks an impressive debut on Crosstown Rebels, delivering a track that expertly fuses melody with depth. Bergmann's knack for sculpting rich, atmospheric landscapes is matched by Wennink's haunting vocals, creating a piece that feels both expansive and intimate. It's the kind of collaboration that hints at a shared vision without ever losing individual identity. The original track opens with textured percussion, slowly unfurling into an emotive soundscape as Wennink's vocals hover above like an ethereal guide. There's a melancholic undertone, but it's balanced by an uplifting drive, showcasing their ability to blend light and dark seamlessly. The remixes take Guardian Angel into uncharted territories. Stimming strips things back, opting for a more minimalist approach that sharpens the focus on rhythmic intensity, while his subtle use of effects amplifies the track's ethereal quality. It's a remix that feels lean but still full of intent. Hardt Antoine, on the other hand, plunges deeper into the shadows, pushing the bassline forward and letting synths stretch into eerie, sci-fi realms. His reworking is darker, stranger, and ultimately a satisfying close to the EP. With this release, Bergmann and Wennink add another strong entry to the Crosstown Rebels roster, proving that their partnership is one to keep watching.
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Shortcut
Shortcut (12")
Cat: MVT 004. Rel: 18 Dec 24
Shorcut (6:44)
Shorcut (Pascal Benjamin remix) (7:03)
Broken Bit (Tommy Vicari Jnr remix) (6:35)
Broken Bit (6:17)
Review: With a CV that includes releases on Skylax, Berg Audio, Raum Musik, Constant Black, Infuse and, most recently, Aku, Nick Beringer is one of the European tech-house scene's most reliable and storied producers. It's little surprise then to see him showcasing his wares on Maik Yells' Movetone Wax imprint. The Berlin-based producer impresses on both original cuts: the deliciously spacey, funk-fuelled tech-house shuffle of 'Shortcut', where intergalactic bleeps, immersive pads and rubbery bass catch the ear, and the more percussive, driving and mind-melting tech-house wonkiness of the electro-tinged 'Broken Bit'. Remix-wise, Tommy Vicari Jr slickly re-frames 'Broken Bit' as a sub-heavy dance through classical tech-house territory, while Pascal Benjamin adds warmth and the swinging shuffle of UK garage to his wonderfully starry interpretation of 'Shortcut'.
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Modflow EP
Cat: DAYDREAM 019. Rel: 24 Sep 24
Hang Time (6:23)
Auto Answer (7:15)
Nine To Five (6:50)
Intercom (6:34)
Review: Nick Beringer has always had a slick and stylish sound no matter what niche he is working in. This new outing on Daydream is a four-track exploration of deep and dubby house and tech. Opener 'Hang Time' is fresh tech with painterly synth work. 'Auto Answer' is then loopy and silky with infectious drums and balmy pads, 'Nine To Five' then layers up deft pad work and wispy sic-fi motifs with lush neon colours and 'Intercom' kicks on with groves that exude cool as they journey late into the night.
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
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Electric Love EP
Cat: WGVINYL 68. Rel: 19 Feb 20
Electric Love (feat Irdorski) (6:07)
Electric Love (feat Irdorski - Marvin & Guy Amplifier mix) (8:02)
Technician On A Mission (7:46)
City Boy (6:32)
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Twenty Four Hours
Cat: BSWITCH 004. Rel: 14 Feb 25
Twenty Four Hours (7:27)
Twenty Four Hours (Terry Francis remix) (7:55)
Review: Bank of Switches is a label that the who like late-night, small-hours moments after ing been attuned to. Label head Big Nick D takes the reins now with a hard-edged, atmospheric track designed for deep, immersive trips. 'Twenty Four Hours' really is a lively cut that marries whimsical ambient pads with busy acid snuggles and works the head as well as the heel. On the flip, Wiggle founder and fabric resident Terry Francis steps in with a remix that oozes with his signature groove and refined touch. It's a punchy one with hard-edge drums and textured bass all moving at a quick pace.
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
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Continue
Continue (12")
Cat: BSWITCH 001. Rel: 06 Dec 23
Continue (8:06)
Continue (Ollie Drummond remix) (8:52)
Review: London's Bank of Switches is already a radio show and party and now it becomes a label that is set to deal in the same sort of stripped back and gritty minimal house it is well known and respected for. Big Nick D takes charge of the first release with his 'Continue.' It's a tight, bumping cut with a squirrelling bassline and smeared dub chords cut up by some crisp percussion. Perfect back room dancing material then. The Ollie Drummond remix speeds things up and makes the groove a little more elastic and lithe for freeform shapeshifting at the afters.
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Tags: Minimal
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Shifting Sands
Shifting Sands (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: ANIMA 6. Rel: 13 Jan 23
Shifting Sands (6:24)
Splay (6:28)
Cubic (6:50)
Under The Canopy (5:14)
Review:  Billus is a new name to be emerging from the Melbourne scene and here he shows his mastery of groove and percussion. There is a real lightness of touch to the breakbeats of the opener 'Cubic'. They mean you instantly take flight and drift through the skies next to pillow melodic clouds that cast your mind adrift. It's deliciously deep and colourful stuff. 'Shifting Sands' is another mix of suspensory chords that pan all around and bubbling, percussive drums that are hard to define. 'Splay' sinks into a watery world of dubby chords and skeletal but compelling beats and 'Under The Canopy is melodic minimalism of the highest order.
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Reality Check (reissue)
Cat: SO 14. Rel: 24 Oct 22
I've Seen The World (5:39)
Is This The Life For Me (6:33)
Dance Shake Swing (7:12)
Dance (version 2) (6:08)
Review: Billy Nightmare, aka "Mystic Bill" Torres, grew up in Miami and spent much of his life involved in various parts of the music industry, but he's hardly seen good recognition for his work until now. Following its re-cropping-up online in late 2018 (the album was thrown up on the net by the artist himself) Sounds Records have ridden the wave of revived interest in the 'Reality Check' EP with a new vinyl reissue. Dreamy and industrial, we're nicely jostled by this one's cold sonic waves.
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Visio
Visio (12")
Cat: PERLON 104. Rel: 18 Feb 15
Visio
Ruski
Review: After the adventures in Meditations from Thomas Melchior, Perlon's latest release of an impressive 2015 so far finds the label turn to a lesser known artist in Bihn. The production alias of Berlin based Germann Nguyen, BIHN emerged last year with a pair of low key 12"s as well as working with Onur Ozer as Treatment. What Nguyen lacks in profile he makes up for in punchy Perlon-worthy productions skills on the basis of his two tracks here with opener "Visio" a quite haunting cut where stripped back drum programming allows a neat bassline and detailed synth work to shine. Complementing this, it feels like "Ruski" is Nguyen letting his more urgent desires reign free and is likely to become a B side many selectors cherish.
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Flatline
Flatline (12")
Cat: KNT 24B. Rel: 12 Jul 23
125dhfk (6:41)
125dhfk (Traumer remix) (6:33)
125dhfk (Exos Back Into Time remix) (6:23)
Ssl110indu (2:23)
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Canardises Vol 1
Cat: LBMR 001. Rel: 13 Sep 21
BitterJazz - "Run N' Hide" (13:03)
Aymeric - "Whiteboard" (6:10)
Jos - "Black Sun" (5:25)
Vivies - "Seek & Find" (5:42)
Review: Having previously tried their hand at podcasting, the Paris and Lille-based La Boomerie crew has decided to launch a label. To kick things off, they've delivered a multi-artist extravaganza featuring four decidedly different takes on the house and techno templates. Bitterjazz kicks things off with a chunky slab of spacey, organ-rich retro-futurism (the rock solid and ear-catching 'Run 'N' Hide', before Aymeric peppers a squelchy synth bassline and crunchy machine drums with spacey pads, wriggling synths and tight acid lines. Over on the reverse, Jos opts for heavy bass and star fall synthesizer melodies on the driving 'Black Sun', before Vivies captures the spirit of early UK bleep & bass on the deep, starry and far-sighted 'Seek and Find'.
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Bladehouse V
Cat: BHO 005. Rel: 22 Nov 24
Track 1 (6:34)
Track 2 (6:08)
Track 3 (6:37)
Track 4 (6:39)
Tags: Tech House | Minimal
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Blue Wig (feat Stefan Ringer, Ben Hixon mixes)
Blue Wig (feat Stefan Ringer, Ben Hixon mixes) (hand-stamped 12" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: DREP 2060. Rel: 14 Feb 24
Blue Wig (Stefan Ringer remix) (4:03)
Blue Wig (Ben Hixon remix) (5:18)
Blue Wig (extended instrumental)
Blue Wig (0:23)
Review: We have been really liking what we've heard from the Dolphin label out if the US of late. Now we get a taster of an upcoming album from Blaque Dynamite with a second single from it. Beka Gochiashvili features on keyboards and synthesizers throughout the cut. The Stefan Ringer remix is a wet and funky mix of jazz, house and experimental sound. It has a sleazy sense of vocal naughtiness to it with shuffling broken beats and rich layers of percussion. The original is an organic and loose-limbed deep house vibe and Ben Hixon brings a little more edgy tech to the drums.
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Welcomes EP
Welcomes EP (limited silver vinyl 12")
Cat: JJR 016. Rel: 31 Aug 22
Welcomes (6:33)
Welcomes (Secretsundaze remix) (5:44)
Ice Path (6:14)
Cristo (7:27)
Played by: Andy Ash, Evan Michael
Tags: Tech House
 in stock $9.68
Protection
Protection (limited 180 gram crystal clear vinyl 12")
Cat: LPY 20. Rel: 14 Apr 25
Searching (7:21)
Searching (dub) (5:40)
Protection (7:33)
Review: We shall never apologise for our love for the work of Steve O'Sullivan. His contributions to the world of dub techno are second to none. They are also mad consistent both in style and quality which means they never age. Here he steps up to Lempuyang with his Blue Channel alias alongside Jonas Schachner aka Another Channel for more silky smooth fusions of authentic dub culture and Maurizo-style techno deepness. Watery synths, hissing hi-hats with long trails and dub musings all colour these dynamic grooves. They're cavernous and immersive and frankly irresistible and the sort of tracks that need to be played loud in a dark space. In that context, you'll never want them to end.
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Tags: Dub Techno
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LPY 03
LPY 03 (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: LPY 03. Rel: 07 Mar 22
Bluetrain - "Binary Riddim" (13:30)
Hydergine - "Mystic Light" (6:11)
Hydergine - "Lunar Eclipse" (7:32)
Review: Lempuyang's third offering is an outstanding split release between Steve O'Sullivan & Hydergine, label bosses for Mosaic/Bluetrain & Ranges. In 'Binary Riddim' Steve delivers a two-part dub track spanning >13 minutes, seriously heavy in the low end; melancholy strings in the first half, progressing to outright menacing chord stabs in the latter. A versatile track offering something for both warm-up and the dancefloor. Complimenting on the flip are 'Mystic Light' and 'Lunar Eclipse' from Hydergine. Deep, dubby atmospherics meander over a weighty 909 kick on B1. Subtle minimalism a la Terrence Dixon, pitched down on B2. Essential release!




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Tags: Dub Techno
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Tiwala
Tiwala (hand-numbered 12" in hand-sprayed sleeve limited to 200 copies)
Cat: KIMOCHI 56. Rel: 12 Aug 24
Canyouimagine (6:48)
Tadhana (4:35)
Tear.shed (6:30)
Buong Bilog (Vynear) (5:04)
Review: Bluets' debut on Kimochi Sound seamlessly integrates into the label's well established and distinctive style. This one, with a hand-sprayed sleeve as always, opens with "if you can imagine," a confident bit of microhouse that mixes rich melodies and a lively bassline. 'Action Potential' echoes RDMA's aesthetic with its precise beats and on the B-side you will find a vaporous melody that weaves through sparse downbeat house grooves to make for a dreamlike atmosphere. Closing the EP, 'Buong Bilog' features distorted IDM rhythms and a poignant refrain that balances twitchy textures with melancholic tones. This carefully crafted release bridges home-listening electronics with dancefloor clout.
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Keep Movin'
Cat: AMT 041LP. Rel: 01 Aug 24
Keep Movin' (6:11)
Didn't I (7:55)
Running Out Of Time (7:35)
Wanna Be With You (7:43)
Review: Boaksi's debut EP on Seb Wildblood's all my thoughts label, titled Keep Movin', features the Zurich-based producer's talent for crafting emotionally resonant electronic music. The title track sets the tone with creamy pads, impactful percussion, and subtle dub techno influences, creating a deep and dynamic groove. 'Didn't I' follows with a beautiful, progressive melody and minimalist vocals that evoke a sense of yearning and romanticism. 'Running Out Of Time' takes a more introspective turn, featuring distant textures and soft, distorted pads over stripped-back percussion. Finally, 'Wanna Be With You' closes the EP with sweet soundscapes, elemental drums, climatic chords, and a playful synth arpeggio around an unforgettable vocal hook. Boaksi demonstrates a keen understanding of atmosphere and emotion throughout the EP, making Keep Movin' a engaging and fun record.
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Impact
Impact (pink vinyl 12")
Cat: RNY 041. Rel: 27 Feb 24
Impact (7:00)
Impact (EPAU Sepp X Nu Zau remix) (7:01)
Review: Get your stomping boots on for this new pink 12" from the Revival crew out of New York. Bodeler and Manu Desrets link up for some heavy, straight-up tech that lands hard but with funk. 'Impact' makes just that with its crisp snare hats and thudding kicks all underpinned by a loopy bassline. Some trips out synths break out like fireworks at the midpoint before the tough, stiff, brilliant beats return. EPAU Sepp X Nu Zau remix with a more loose and fluid and freewheeling vibe - claps spin out, basslines bobble and freaky vocals all burst out of the mix. A killer two-tracker, frankly.
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Played by: DJ Mau Mau
Tags: Tech House | Minimal
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MBK 002
MBK 002 (12")
Cat: MBK 002. Rel: 16 May 24
Bodeler - "Technyke" (6:57)
Bodeler - "Technyke" (Franco Cinelli remix) (7:58)
Nicola Brusegan, Camilo Gil - "Take A Groove" (6:27)
Nicola Brusegan, Camilo Gil - "Take A Groove" (Jorge Caiado remix) (6:12)
Review: Renowned producer Bodeler makes his mark on the newly emerging Minimal Brooklin label with a masterful display of minimalism on his A1 cut, then respected Argentinian Franco Cinelli remixes and delivers something immersive. On the B-side, Nicola Brusegan and Camilo Gil unite to create a soulful deep house track complete with lush chords and pulsating basslines, and this one is paired with a remix from Jorge Caiado that is sure to electrify dance floors thanks to his knack for crafting statement-making sound and pulsating acid vibes.
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Tags: Minimal | Acid House
 in stock $21.58
MW 002 VA
MW 002 VA (12")
Cat: MW 002. Rel: 24 Sep 24
BODJ - "Inside Reflux" (6:31)
Nate SU - "Neutrino" (6:21)
OBG - "With The Wave" (6:16)
Fabiano Jose - "Discotale" (6:33)
Review: The second various artists EP from the Merkwurdig label is another tasteful collection of up front sounds from a clutch of inquisitive underground names. Body opens up with some nice cosmic tech powered by rasping bass and reverberating synths. Nate SU's 'Neutrino' is a busy jam with hooky synths and splashy cymbals that takes on a twisted sense of cyborg funk. OBG very much smooths things out with the heady house roller that is 'With The Wave' and Fabiano Jose shuts down with the rock solid kick patterns and subtly rising joy of his diffuse piano chords on 'Discotale.'
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
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MW 002 VA (B-STOCK)
Cat: MW 002 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
B-STOCK: Warped, otherwise plays fine
BODJ - "Inside Reflux" (6:31)
Nate SU - "Neutrino" (6:21)
OBG - "With The Wave" (6:16)
Fabiano Jose - "Discotale" (6:33)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Warped, otherwise plays fine***


The second various artists EP from the Merkwurdig label is another tasteful collection of up front sounds from a clutch of inquisitive underground names. Body opens up with some nice cosmic tech powered by rasping bass and reverberating synths. Nate SU's 'Neutrino' is a busy jam with hooky synths and splashy cymbals that takes on a twisted sense of cyborg funk. OBG very much smooths things out with the heady house roller that is 'With The Wave' and Fabiano Jose shuts down with the rock solid kick patterns and subtly rising joy of his diffuse piano chords on 'Discotale.'
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Water Drop EP Part 2
Cat: MOVIDA 0162. Rel: 01 Dec 23
Bodo Elsel - "Egoist" (5:25)
C Rock presents Dubstar - "Trackstyck" (club) (6:14)
Roco Universal - "Watch The Wind" (6:20)
Tags: Minimal | Dub Techno
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Between The Lines
Cat: OCD 010. Rel: 03 Jul 24
Nikol - "Glimpse Of The Future" (5:55)
Body Copy - "The Approach" (5:49)
Body Copy - "Pictures" (5:11)
Body Copy - "Context" (6:38)
Review: Curious, various-artistic lo-fi techno from the OCFD crew, celebrating the label's tenth release in total. Striving to showcase timeless music that they feel to be appreciable as much now as in the future, here they focus on the sweats of producer Nikol, and his new duo collaboration with Vrsion for the alias known as Body Copy. Emergent from the fecund grounds of Leeds and bringing an OG's ear to the mix - both artists have been at it since at least the early 2000s - the likes of 'Pictures', 'Context' and 'The Approach' bring a subtle but motivating force to the dance.
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Valentine (reissue)
Cat: HERZBLUT 002. Rel: 10 May 23
Valentine (7:24)
Papillon (7:17)
Review: German artist Stephan Bodzin has done a fine job of keeping himself at the forefront of the melodic techno world, not least with his always boundary-pushing live shows. He takes that energy into the studio when cooking up his scintillating club tracks, too, and always has. This reissue on his own Herzblut label revisits one of his many stand cuts. 'Valentine' is a wonky one with creepy bass and mysterious melodies over crunchy tech beats. 'Papillon' takes flight like its butterfly namesake, with elegant leads and rubbery bass all doused in glorious melodic rain that has a sci-fi edge.
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Land Of Lost EP
Cat: X 2401. Rel: 29 Feb 24
Land Of Lost (5:39)
Most Of It (5:31)
Finest Touch (4:53)
Operator Select (5:31)
Review: Bohm is next up to bring his own minimal and tech house perspective to X Masters and does so with a stripped back yet effective style across a quartet of real bumpers. 'Land Of Lost' kick off with a bobbling bassline and old school 90s house chords that bring some intrigue. 'Most Of It' is a little deeper and warmer with a hint of garage skip in the drums and 'Finest Touch' then rides on another nice old school house bassline with with a future cosmic twist in the synths. 'Operator Select' closes out with a nice jumble of percussion and diffuse chords a sublime deep house closer.
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Space Drag
Cat: BARN 100. Rel: 30 Sep 24
Acid Left & Right (8:36)
Forever Latino (7:12)
Space Drag (11:22)
Ohh Baby (5:10)
Review: A welcome return to action from Studio Barnhus boss man Axel Boman, who has been surprisingly quiet since the release of his excellent Luz/Quest For Fire double album in 2022. On the Space Drag EP, Boman showcases the depth, variety and imaginative eccentricity of his deep house productions to the full. For proof, check side A, where the ghostly, stab-happy hedonism of 'Acid Left and Right' - all bubbly TB-303 motifs, synth-strings, digital woodblock lines and repetitive bleeps - is followed by the druggy, dubby and percussively dense Latin house quirkiness of 'Forever Latino'. He throws in a fine curveball in the shape of 'Space Drag', where looped-effects laden Swedish vocal samples and woozy chords ride a tight kick-snare pattern and deep, warm bass, before closing things out via the picturesque breakbeat house deepness of 'Ohh Baby'.
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You Will Not Forbid EP
Cat: GKEBAB 012. Rel: 12 Oct 21
Bomb Of Hope - "Surfbox" (6:36)
Salut 80 & Verde - "Total Recall" (5:20)
Moralez - "Save The Energy" (5:31)
Shames - "Field Of Miracles" (6:31)
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No Time For Time
Cat: NOVIORBIS 007. Rel: 23 Jul 24
Black Lodge (5:39)
Astrobordel (5:08)
Door Number 9 (6:08)
Sandmannchen (6:59)
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Gold Teeth
Cat: HOTC 193. Rel: 29 Jul 22
Gold Teeth (5:38)
Heart Shaped Leaf (5:18)
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Hypnotic Teck
Cat: PRTR 27. Rel: 18 Sep 23
303 Effect (6:10)
Acid Smoke (6:29)
Extension Time (7:15)
Review: Chicago house artists don't come much bigger or more accomplished than Boo Williams. The man has a famous signature sound that is full of party but never short on class. His chunky drums are always the foundational element and they come embellished with superb synth work. This new EP on Pariter finds him lean into tech with the loopy acid squelches of '303 Effect' keeping you in suspense, 'Acid Smoke' layering soft 303 lines into a punchy deep house cut and then comes the EP highlight, 'Extension Time'. It's a zoned-out roller with tender piano chords turning you inwards for deep reflection as the rubbery drums keep things moving.
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Night Fall
Cat: PRTR 29. Rel: 19 Feb 24
Service Chamber (7:15)
Deep Tech (6:58)
Acid Matrix (7:21)
Review: The first part of a two-part release for Sushitech's sub label Pariter, with Chicago second generation house hero Boo Williams joining the likes of Delano Smith and Norm Talley on the roster for 'Night Fall', the partner 12" to the simultaneously released 'Day Rise'. It features three tracks, all of which fit the mold of early evening classics. 'Acid Matrix' has an early Detroit feel to its raw machine handclap snares and panther-like, stalking bassline, while 'Deep Tech' might be geographically closer to late 80s, early 90s Yorkshire, a compulsive funkiness emerging from its bleepcentric soundscape. 'Service Chamber' is sleeker and more mellow, telephone dial tones spiralling off into the ether while tinkling, xylophone-sounded keys play hypnotically. Choice, quality material that will help any DJ to subtly pick the pace up as the sun falls.
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Day Rise
Day Rise (12")
Cat: PRTR 30. Rel: 19 Feb 24
Talley Up (6:52)
The Take Over (6:32)
Teleport (6:46)
Review: Boo Williams is in good company appearing here on Sushitech's sub label Pariter where he joins the illustrious likes of Delano Smith and Norm Talley in its ranks. You wait for a Boo Williams record and then, of course, two come along, 'Day Rise' being accompanied by the simultaneously released 'Night Fall', each with their own corresponding vibe. 'Day Rise' is definitely more upbeat of the two but it's a subtle distinction - it's certainly not full of 4AM bangers designed to keep you awake until the busses start running again. 'Talley Up' is a very straight forward affair, circling around a two note synth riff and gradually building percussion. 'The Take Over' is similarly spritely, another builder with crashing cymbals, jazzy chords and drum machine tumbles steadily building an insurmountable wall of funkiness. Breezy, bumping closer 'Teleport' completes the set, meaning three ultra-handy, raw but sophisticated tunes that house and techno DJs alike will find slipping into their sets with a natural ease.
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Music In Motion
Cat: UAR 013. Rel: 11 Apr 23
Boo Williams - "Tickin Clock" (6:57)
Eric Johnson - "Melodic Gruv" (6:43)
Reggie Dokes - "Mother's Child" (5:53)
Reggie Dokes - "End Of Time" (5:24)
Review: Norm Talley's Upstairs Asylum label only arrived in 2021 but is already up there with the great Motor City imprints. The boss has been busy putting together a trio of new EPs for the first half of 2023 that showcases a wealth of Mid-West talent. House hero Boo Williams kicks off this one with his typically tight drum programming and party-starting synth work on 'Tickin Clock.' Eric Johnson keeps it raw, deep and loopy on 'Melodic Gruv' then Reggie Dokes brings his signature Atlanta house sound to 'Mother's Child' with its melancholic lead sax and 'End of Time' is a broken beat bliss out.
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BOOTYBART 04
BOOTYBART 04 (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: BOOTYBART 04. Rel: 29 Nov 24
Track 1 (10:48)
Track 2 (5:46)
Track 3 (6:16)
Tags: Tech House | Minimal
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The Wellness (Remixes)
Cat: 33JOY 005. Rel: 06 Dec 24
Wellness Is A Practice (Frankson remix) (4:15)
Consumption (K15 remix) (4:32)
Changes (Titeknots remix) (4:28)
Who Are You? (MJ Blood Message mix) (13:45)
Review: BBC Radio 6Music favourites Tom Ravenscroft and Nemone are already backing +33JOY's The Wellness Remixes, a year on from Bopperson & Bikbaye's original Wellness Project. This 12-inch release sees four UK-based producers reimagine the message for the dancefloor. Frankson brings an atmospheric, found-sound collage, perfect for closing sets, amplifying Bikbaye's powerful words. K15 takes 'Consumption' deeper, blending Rhodes melodies with shuffling percussion and sub-heavy basslines. Titeknots flips 'Changes' into a tropical journey, all hypnotic guitars and infectious grooves. Michael J. Blood wraps things up with a 15-minute, cavernous techno stomper, pushing boundaries and commanding the B-side in style.
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Various Aliens II
Cat: WRTA 005. Rel: 23 Jul 24
Boronas & Snad - "Affliction" (7:29)
Bartaub - "Orbit The Dance Planet" (6:02)
Mountain People - "I Am The Void" (6:17)
Nesta - "Tarte Citron" (6:44)
Review: Following Ohm Hourani's infectious 'Barbara' featuring remixes by Ricardo Villalobos and Amir Javasoul, We R The Aliens presents a standout various artists compilation with an all-star lineup of Boronas & Snad, Bartaub, Mountain People, and Nesta. Boronas & Snad's 'Affliction' is rich with haunting synths, rolling MPC percussion, and mind-bending delays. Istanbul's Bartaub pays homage to the '90s with 'Orbit The Dance Planet' which blends bumpy breaks, robotic voices, and ghastly chords. On the flip, Mountain People delivers 'I Am The Void,' featuring shuffled drums and dubby stabs. Finally, Beirut's Nesta closes with 'Tarte Citron' a late '90s tech house track with crisp percussion and catchy vocals.
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 in stock $15.48
Faces
Faces (12")
Cat: PERMVAC 1641. Rel: 07 Dec 17
Glide (6:45)
Irie (4:49)
Faces (5:47)
Suffering (4:06)
Played by: Benjamin Fröhlich
 in stock $17.70
Live At Manifattura Tabacchi
Live At Manifattura Tabacchi (hand-numbered hand-stamped 12" + insert limited to 300 copies)
Cat: BOSCOGANG 01. Rel: 27 Jul 22
90 Dial (3:50)
122 Merge (4:39)
128 Wave (4:57)
160 Wasp (5:36)
105 Keen (5:04)
 in stock $14.38
Blau Zwei
Blau Zwei (12")
Cat: DGS 008. Rel: 11 Nov 24
Blau Zwei (4:37)
In My Arms (5:08)
Summerpark (5:51)
Anxiety (5:20)
 in stock $16.04
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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I Need Space To Dance
I Need Space To Dance (12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: RS 062LP. Rel: 30 May 24
I Need Space (feat Overnite Oates) (5:42)
Dance & Dance Again (5:56)
Direct Source (5:58)
Saucy Hive Mind (5:27)
Sense Hyper (5:24)
Adapting (5:21)
Review: Boulderhead's I Need Space to Dance EP marks a significant expansion of his sonic horizons, taking in everything from contemplative dub moments to glistening rollers and a psychedelic tour-de-force. Tracks like 'I Need Space' featuring Overnite Oates and 'Dance and Dance Again' deliver shuffly spoken-word tech vibes, sure to become club favourites. Unified yet diverse, the EP appeals to fans of tech-house, prog, broken beat, and minimal techno alike, while Boulderhead, aka Henry James, exhibits the kind of top-tier production skills that hint at the potential for a full-length album.
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Worm Records 002
Cat: WORM 002. Rel: 19 Nov 24
Boulderhead - "In The Cloud" (5:16)
Wooka - "Make Yourself Comfortable" (6:20)
DMX Krew - "Half Included" (4:52)
Jorg Kuning - "Imbolc" (4:24)
Review: "Right, OK!" Worm Records offer up their second various artists release for 2024, coming just a neat two months after September's inaugural release featuring Ruf Dug, Wallace, The Mole and Gallegos. Now the label turn their hand to a completely different league of artists, convoking Boulderhead, Wooka, DMX Krew and Jorg Kuning for yet another star-studded audio-strudel, spanning both chilled and heated ends of the spectrum. Boulderhead's A1 is the ludic highlight among the four, a charming Valley Girl voice peppering the vocal track with exceptional backhandedness; we hear talk of floating on clouds and an affect of casual acceptance behind the glitch-science, suggesting vibes of bounciness and breeze. Wooka goes sillier speed garage on 'Make Yourself Comfortable', a challenging charge given the track's otherwise rather jagged jam; Krew and Koenig close things off on a comparatively calm note, the former's B1 opting for a set of bruk-en beats and wet synth yaps, and the latter's 'Imbolc' quiescing with clement Rhodeses and homely drum machines.
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
 in stock $17.15
Future Discovery
Cat: PERKX 001. Rel: 23 Oct 24
Future Discovery (6:44)
Nocturnal Beings (7:24)
Brightness (7:45)
In My Dreams (6:21)
Played by: SY
Tags: Tech House
 in stock $16.04
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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Bob's Your Uncle EP
Cat: WLTD 006. Rel: 03 Feb 23
Crunching Numbers (6:49)
Bob's Your Uncle (5:58)
Horizontal Horizon (5:22)
Steaming Dish (5:53)
How We Got Where We're Going (3:41)
Review: It's often a challenge to find dance music as jovial and goofy and as this, but this charmer from Lisboan musician Rory Bowyer has for once mitigated our need to seek it out. Janky and angular in their formation, the likes of 'Crunching Numbers', 'Bob's Your Uncle' and 'Horizontal Horizon' evoke the feeling of revisiting Kraftwerk's Computerwelt with 21st Century eyes. Simple melodic progressions (bloop style), pff-ing snares and nimble 909s render this 12" an unmissable cop.
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Pacific Objectives
Cat: FREUNDINNEN 15. Rel: 28 Feb 24
Pacific Objectives (6:51)
Break Machine (8:00)
Silver Spring (4:58)
H3CH3CNONCH3 (8:16)
 in stock $17.70
Brako 003
Brako 003 (12")
Cat: BRK 003. Rel: 19 Oct 22
Bandit (8:02)
Police (7:31)
Review: Brako continues to go it alone with self-titled releases on a self-titled label, and why not? When the tunes are this good you don't need the extra boost of a big name label. There are just two of them on this punchy EP, the first being 'Bandit' which has a snaky bassline and loose-limbed groove. It is run through with spaced out pads, gurgling cosmic lines and silky hooks that are finished to perfection with a great neo-soul vocals. On the flip, 'Police' is a more dubbed-out and stripped-back tune with elastic rhythms and heady pads. Great work.
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Adapt Or Die
Cat: LER 005. Rel: 10 Feb 25
Adapt Or Die (7:08)
High Volatility (6:10)
Love That Keys (Priku remix) (7:28)
Love That Keys (8:08)
Review: It's five up for Spanish label Les Enfants who have done a fine job of bringing some colour and personality to minimal, which can all too often be rather dry and abstract. 'Adapt Or Die' opens up with nice fleshy bass rotations and some characterful synth details then 'High Volatility' gets more direct with an acid-tinged vibe and dirty low ends. A Priku remix then smooth stings out and brings some signature cool to 'Love That Keys' and the original is a frantic collage of hurried loops, deep space pads and progressive energy. Bravo by name, bravo by nature.
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
 in stock $16.04
ABC Collective
Cat: ABCLTD 003. Rel: 12 Jul 23
Bread & Butter & Sandru - "Pegeemail " (7:45)
Herck - "Roman Tik" (7:45)
Bread & Butter, Sandu & Gabor - "Columbia " (8:06)
Tmrstn - "Eimeka" (7:15)
 in stock $18.26
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