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Le Bateleur
Le Bateleur (limited 2xLP)
Cat: AHD 14. Rel: 21 Nov 23
Intro (feat Persa) (2:29)
Endless Dream (4:12)
Live Your Live (feat Jae Franklin & Persa) (5:07)
Fred P (skit) (1:07)
Track For Clau (4:07)
K-Brain Tribute (feat NBlue & Damian Schwartz) (3:04)
I Thought You Were The One (feat Jae Franklin & Persa) (4:04)
RL Stadium 92 <3 (4:51)
Friends & Family (feat Letras - skit) (4:55)
Halftime Report (For Little Jose) (4:06)
For Princess L (feat Jae Franklin) (5:04)
MG (skit) (0:46)
Outro (2:19)
 in stock $33.46
How To Use The World (remastered)
Cat: SMR 017. Rel: 27 Sep 23
7 Heavens (4:38)
Exploring The Unknown (4:28)
How 2 Use The Sky (3:19)
Freedom Works (3:52)
Sea Of Quiet (4:07)
Tapping The Collective Memory (4:30)
Review: Marco Calderoni seems to have released just one thing and that was his How to Use The World Volume 2 EP back in 1991. Sound Metaphors Records has now remastered it and recompiled it for this all new pressing which sends you deep into his mix of ambient, house and Balearic across six sublime cuts. '7 Heavens' is the glistening opener with nice deep analogue beats, and 'Exploring The Unknown' carries on the same vibe before 'How 2 Use The Sky' is like a perfect post rave comedown. The second half is another scintillating mix of silvery, shiny synth lines and dusty analogue drums that sounds like little else before or since.
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 in stock $21.10
Dark Matter
CAMELPHAT / VARIOUS
Dark Matter (trifold 3xLP)
Cat: 194398 17291. Rel: 27 Nov 20
Blackbirds (feat Leo Stannard) (3:19)
Camelphat vs Jake Bugg - "Be Someone" (3:26)
Camelphat vs Artbat - "For A Feeling" (feat Rhodes) (5:30)
Inbetween The Lines (3:20)
Camelphat vs Yannis Foals - "Hypercolour" (3:29)
Spektrum (feat Ali Love) (5:19)
Dance With My Ghost (feat Elderbrook) (4:06)
Easier (feat Lowes) (5:10)
Camelphat vs Au/Ra - "Panic Room" (3:34)
Camelphat vs Skream - "Keep Movin" (feat Max Milner) (4:01)
Wildfire (feat Lowes) (3:20)
Camelphat vs Elderbrook - "Cola" (4:04)
Camelphat vs Cristoph - "Phantoms" (4:54)
Camelphat vs Jem Cooke - "Rabbit Hole" (3:10)
Not Over Yet (feat Noel Gallagher) (3:32)
Camelphat vs Eli & Fur - "Waiting" (5:30)
Carry Me Away (feat Jem Cooke) (5:06)
Camelphat vs DEL30 - "Reaction" (feat Maverick Sabre) (4:46)
Camelphat vs Will Easton - "Witching Hour" (4:14)
Expect Nothing (3:11)
Camelphat vs Cristoph - "Breathe" (feat Jem Cooke) (6:15)
Review: Given that they started their ascent to EDM superstardom over a decade ago and have already released a string of genuine crossover anthems, this debut album from Camelphat is undeniably overdue. So, was it worth waiting for? If you like their brand of festival-friendly dance music hedonism, then you will genuinely love it. The assembled 21 tracks scattered across three action-packed slabs of wax draw influence from many interconnected styles - mostly electro-house, tech-house and techno, but also indie-dance, synth-pop, nu-disco and more bass-heavy flavours - and repackage them as distinctively Camelphat style productions, complete with contributions from numerous collaborators and guest vocalists (Noel Gallagher, Skream, Jake Bugg, Yannis Foals, Jem Cooke and Christoph all feature).

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 in stock $36.03
Basement Philosophy
Cat: AC 012. Rel: 11 Mar 24
Mushroom Waltz (7:36)
Midnight With T (6:05)
3AM Jamaica Street (6:22)
Not For Instagram DJs (7:01)
Acid Rain (7:31)
Burning Past (6:28)
Moon Jump (7:16)
Early Flight (6:30)
Review: Domenic Cappello is a long time legend of the scene who has been in the form of his life of late. As such he finally drops a much anticipated and long awaited debut album 'Basement Philosophy on Alien Communications that comes 20 years after he started making beats. Cappello's sound permeates the whole record as it traverses diverse sonic landscapes with captivating potency. Opening with 'Mushroom Waltz', dreamy pads and lively chords set the tone, leading into the soulful depths of 'Midnight with T'. 'Early Flight' builds cerebral atmospheres with characteristic snapping drums. 'Acid Rain' evokes nostalgia, while '3am Jamaica Street' pulsates with peak-time energy. 'Moon Jump' offers languid melodies reminiscent of classic Underground Resistance and electro-inspired 'Burning Past' and 'Not for Instagram DJs' conclude ta high class record in style.
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Non Stop Rhythms
Cat: LIES 176. Rel: 21 Dec 21
Can You Feel It (5:10)
Cyclone (5:20)
Fantasies (5:01)
Forge (5:01)
Don't Let Go (5:19)
Eliminate (4:39)
Quest For Rydm (5:16)
Incognito (5:12)
Channel Control (5:32)
Fx Under (5:13)
Review: UK producer Tom Carruthers really impresses with this full length for Rom Morelli's revered US imprint LIES. It is steeped in bleep traditions and old-school electronic sounds, but all with a fresh new perspective. Right off the bat, this record draws you in: there are early Chicago jack tracks like the opener 'Can You Feel It', melon-twisting deep cuts such as 'Cyclone' and chattery melodic jams like 'Fantasies' which all hark back to a different era. 'Forge' explores a mysterious world of interplanetary house, 'Quest For Rydm' echoes the sound of LFO and 'Channel Control' is pure dance floor heat. This is music for getting E'd up and losing yourself in the middle of a warehouse, and we love it.
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La Collectionneuse
Cat: DIALLP 046. Rel: 01 Feb 23
La Collectionneuse I (6:49)
La Collectionneuse II (7:13)
La Collectionneuse III (6:05)
La Collectionneuse IV (6:50)
La Collectionneuse V (8:47)
La Collectionneuse VI (6:24)
La Collectionneuse VII (6:07)
La Collectionneuse VIII (5:30)
La Collectionneuse IX (5:43)
La Collectionneuse X (5:29)
Review: Carsten Jost is the DJ and Producer alias of David Lieske, co-founder of Dial Records. His latest collection of functional, ultra-utilitarian techno tracks here is essentially a slew of music for Moon exploration. Peaceful, raw and wonky techno tunes with a blue temperament are firmly arranged across 10 portions of wax; all carry the comparative sense of having less gravity weighing them down than techno made on Earth; it's techno made at 1.62 m/s² compared to our 9.807. Standouts include the alien voice cameos on 'IV' and the subterranean cave excursion that is 'VII'.
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 in stock $26.87
Donna
Donna (LP)
Cat: AUSLP 007. Rel: 20 Jun 16
This Is How We Know (2:30)
Feel (6:20)
Back (4:46)
All I Do (5:10)
Strange Relationship (4:17)
Cuando (2:17)
Route To Thonon (4:53)
Keep Trying (5:05)
Move (6:43)
Without You (4:30)
What If (4:50)
You Gotta Give (3:31)
Review: Former Panorama Bar resident and local Berlin fixture Cassy Britton presents her first full length release since giving up her residency and leaving Europe's clubbing capital for the sunny shores of Los Angeles. The Donna LP features some dusty classic house sounds of the deeper spectrum, as heard previously on her eponymous imprint, Uzuri or Perlon sporadically over the last 10 years and her great vocals which veer from spoken word, haunting/monotone to high pitched diva moves are a constant throughout. Highlights for us were the uplifting deep disco of "All I Do", the soulful deep funk on her cover of Prince's "Strange Relationship" or the emotive yet tough techno of "Move".
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Played by: Anja Schneider
 in stock $23.43
Waxtape
Waxtape (LP)
Cat: UNDV 2201. Rel: 25 Jul 22
Solo Insieme (3:11)
I Luv U (feat Ginevra) (6:07)
Progetto Profondita (6:30)
Drittissimo (5:25)
Pensiero Cascata (6:55)
Altura Paura (6:13)
Spietata (8:27)
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Antidote
Antidote (2xLP)
Cat: SERLP 002. Rel: 28 Jun 23
Just A Rephlex (6:22)
Ta Bom (6:33)
Jupiter's Rain (with Cristi Cons) (6:16)
South East (6:00)
Urself (feat Rockey Washington) (6:45)
Brixton '98 (6:29)
Seven (feat WEG & San Proper) (6:37)
As Vezes (6:08)
 in stock $37.58
Endless Revisions Live
Endless Revisions Live (limited LP in embossed sleeve)
Cat: LN 020LP. Rel: 05 Jul 19
Dune (4:39)
Because It's There (7:17)
The Ultimate High (3:53)
Party Moonster (6:10)
Outerspace (1:07)
Moonscape (7:14)
The Dawn (7:42)
The Backlash (4:59)
Sometimes (4:24)
 in stock $16.47
Retrospective
Retrospective (hand-stamped 2xLP in hand-stamped sleeve)
Cat: RETRO 2. Rel: 17 Jan 23
Box Section (6:50)
Buffalo (4:57)
W-Shape Revisited (7:33)
Unknown (8:06)
Material Problem (5:03)
Ellipse (5:51)
W-Shape (4:10)
Review: The second instalment of Clayton's retrospective series, this double vinyl is a remastering of unreleased and hidden gems from the American programmer-cum-producer. Featuring staples in the San Franciscan's discography such as 'Box Selection' and 'W-Shape', which sees an exclusive remix in 'W-Shape revisited'. The result is a futuristic techno-house marvel, with it's minimal (occasionally ambient) tone, the composition is analytical in its construction. Each beat feels perfectly placed as dictated by a formula, a chemical blend of glitch, techno, and ambient house. This record is a must for fans of the 90s techno scene, especially in Detroit where you can hear the influences that those artists had on these tracks.
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Fabric presents Nicola Cruz
Nicola CRUZ / VARIOUS
Fabric presents Nicola Cruz (2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: FABRIC 214LP. Rel: 23 Nov 22
Nicola Cruz - "Contato" (feat Marcela Dias) (4:06)
Syz - "Unearth" (6:42)
Nick Leon - "Multiplex" (4:50)
Rico Jorge - "Mensagem Enviada" (5:57)
Baseck & Pilo - "FEEL307" (5:30)
Nicola Cruz - "System Mass" (3:58)
Fauna Extinta - "IER" (4:32)
Verraco - "Interpasividad" (5:05)
Anderson - "Sea Glass" (6:15)
Machina - "Glued" (4:45)
Marcela Dias Sindaco - "Ficcao Inedita" (4:07)
Varuna - "Reer" (7:17)
Review: The ongoing Fabric presents series looks to Nicola Cruz for this fresh new instalment. It is one that has a focus on artists from South America and as such is rich in stringy house minimalism, booty-shaking drum patterns and Latin flair. Nicola Cruz's own 'System Mass' is a particularly fresh fusion of electro rhythms and final techno sound designs over lurching bass, and the experimentalism continues through innovative techno cuts from Anderson, Machina and Baseck & Pilo. This is one of the freshest Fabric offerings in a while.
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 in stock $25.49
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