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Mantra
Mantra (12")
Cat: 5UR 004. Rel: 04 Feb 25
Mantra (7:02)
Thasta (7:00)
Greet (6:57)
Tolerance (7:14)
Played by: Flashmob
 in stock $17.20
Cream
Cream (12" limited to 100 copies)
Cat: MO 01. Rel: 31 Mar 25
Cream (6:25)
Helico (6:03)
Tex Mex (6:05)
Vanguard (6:04)
Review: What's that, a new year means a new label from Burnski? We'd expect nothing else. The man has more imprints than a beach has grains of sand, but importantly they all serve a purpose and all kick out killer jams. Mikasa starts with this lush and lithe prog house EP from Abdul Raeva. Stylish opener 'Cream' is a bouncy, feel-good and sleek electronic house sound for peak time fun. 'Helico' is laced with acid and 'Tex Mex' has psyched-out lines rising through the uplifting drums while 'Vanguard' shuts down with a percussive edge and a killer bassline.
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 in stock $18.86
No Risk No Reward
Cat: TALMAN 17. Rel: 11 Nov 24
Spazza (5:41)
Eurotech (5:29)
Phaselock (6:13)
Crystal Palace (6:06)
Review: Abdul Raeva's 'No Risk No Reward' EP captures the spirit of minimal and tech house with four dynamic, dance-ready tracks. Side-1 kicks off with 'Spazza', a lively, upbeat tech house track primed for the dancefloor with an infectious groove. It's followed by 'Eurotech', which brings in a high-tech, acid-tinged vibe, nodding to the ravey energy of the 90s with an irresistible, driving beat. Side-2 transitions to a more introspective energy with 'Phaselock', a melodic and flighty piece that leans into late-night techno territory, with a hypnotic, trance-adjacent sound perfect for deeper, immersive moments. Closing the EP, 'Crystal Palace' dives into heavy acid rhythms, blending elements of acid trance to create a powerful, pulsing finish.
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Tags: Tech House
 in stock $14.98
Extra Meta 2
Cat: NIM 013. Rel: 20 Jan 25
C3C6
Lower Milky Way
Busy Line
 in stock $19.15
I Am Clockwise
Cat: HEND 001. Rel: 05 Dec 24
Peyote Country Club (8:27)
Human Endeavour (6:58)
Every Pleasure, Every Sin (6:42)
Every Pleasure, Every Sin (Ivan Iacobucci's remix) (6:02)
Review: Acoustic Vision crafts an exceptional EP bursting with rich techno personality. The opening track, 'Peyote Country Club' grabs attention immediately with its infectious rhythm, sharp percussion, and irresistible flow. A light yet captivating melody hovers over deep, bouncing basslines, building into a perfect storm of dancefloor energy. It's a standout cut that seamlessly blends a cool vibe with driving momentum. 'Human Endeavour' ventures into darker territory, offering a tribal groove layered with eerie, hypnotic elements. The haunting melodies create a sense of being swept into a deep, mystical rave, where the rhythm pulls you in. Subtle house influences sneak in as the track progresses, with distant keys adding a sophisticated touch that leaves an impression on you.
'Every Pleasure, Every Sin' shifts gears, delivering a refreshing blend of ambient house that feels like a breezy summer afternoon. The track is pure elegance that harkens back to the vintage early 90s. The remix of the same track turns things on their head, adding a wicked bassline, playful breakbeat, and a more ominous vibe. The inclusion of an acid line gives it a nostalgic, classic feel, ensuring this version stands out with its playful edge.
Definitely an artist to watch in the future."
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 in stock $15.26
PIVLIM 009
Cat: PIVLIM 009. Rel: 01 Apr 25
Daft Excluder (5:57)
Daft Excluder (Casey Spillman remix) (6:53)
Professor Magnet (5:52)
Infinity808 (5:53)
Review: We are real fans of the PIV label out of the Netherlands for the way they have bright plenty of new thinking to house and tech. Their Limited label off-shoot is even more forward-thinking and this time welcomes ADR for some of their signature sounds. 'Daft Excluder' gets underway with flappy snares and a nice nebulous ecosystem of neon synth details and snappy drums. The Casey Spillman remix gets more punch with wet clicks and a garage tinge to the drums. 'Professor Magnet' sinks you into a bulbous bass line that is warped and fluid under snappy claps and 'Infinity808' brings nice and trippy electro vibes and a kinetic rhythm to close. It might be the best of the lot.
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
 in stock $16.63
The World Needs
Cat: ABLK 08. Rel: 17 Feb 25
The World Needs (JFunk Disco mix) (9:39)
The World Needs (Fletcher remix) (6:22)
The World Needs (dub mix) (8:12)
Played by: DJ Mau Mau
Tags: Tech House | Minimal
 in stock $14.42
Pay Digital Play Analog
Cat: DC 01. Rel: 19 Dec 24
Pay Digital Play Analog (6:20)
Credit Limit Exceeded (8:01)
Automated Funk Machine (6:02)
Free Jazz (Pay For It) (4:59)
Automated Funk Machine (Eco Crisis mix) (4:13)
Review: French electro house hurl-your-wayers DiskCard are a new, one-off label verging on guerrilla art operation. Their new EP from producer Alich is a cogent musing on the new age of cashlessness and so-called "dematerialisation" (a misleading term, since what we experience as end users of the "cloud" is only the endpoint of an actual huge increase in operating hardware across the board). Even so, it's almost unheard of to hear an EP inspired by the fiscal realities and precarities of the modern world, but here you have it: this 12" electro record doubles up as an (unfortunately unusable) bank card, and themes itself entirely after the anxious state of depersonalised fiscal hyper-convenience we find ourselves in today. The motto is, "for the music that matters, there is DiskCard": and, whether the label mean this explicitly or not, the fetishism of vinyl as a tradeable asset - in the "vault" of every small collector - has telling corollaries with today's largely privatised cashless money system. An ironically slippy verve thus suffuses the EP, with 'Automated Funk Machine' and 'Credit Limit Exceeded' giving banana-split sound design and funhouse electro moods, all informed by the producer's use of small synths and pocket drum devices, and akin to the irreverent ease with which we might part with our money nowadays. Speaking of...
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Tags: Tech House
 in stock $17.20
June EP
June EP (12")
Cat: TUNEZ 008. Rel: 01 May 25
El Beat Del Paro (4:54)
FTBA (6:12)
Tirso De Molina (5:11)
VEINTIDOS (5:06)
Breaking Da Morning (5:42)
Tags: Tech House | Minimal
 in stock $16.92
TP 001
TP 001 (12")
Cat: TP 001. Rel: 30 Jan 25
Wiggle & Wobble's Russian Roulette Extravaganza (6:28)
Garage Baker (5:17)
Hopeless Maniac (feat Litmus) (6:37)
Review: The all-new Tapioca label debuts here with a head-turning EP full of lovely bright, bulbous and fresh synth designs. Nathan Alzon is the alchemist behind it and 'Wiggle & Wobble's Russian Roulette Extravaganza' soon locks oyu in with nice tech drums and busy synth daubs darting about the mix. 'Garage Baker' is a hurried, scruffy and UKG-tinged sound with more unique synth work and 'Hopeless Maniac (feat Litmus)' completes this most vivid and vivacious EP with another stylish tech house twist.
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 in stock $20.25
ITD 002
ITD 002 (12")
Cat: ITD 002. Rel: 24 Feb 25
Vibe With Me (6:12)
I’m So High (5:46)
Dried Fruit (5:43)
Powder (5:58)
Review: Nail is one of UK house music's most vital contributors. His raw sound pioneered a new style of tech house in the 90s and here he reappears under a different alias, AM Vibe. 'Vibe With Me' kicks off with nice loose drums and perc and jazzy keys adding the warmth and soul. 'I'm So High' brings some loopy and filtered fun and phased vocals for a sleazy feel, then 'Dried Fruit' gets more upbeat with lush synth swirls and effortlessly cool drums and rich r&b vocal samples. 'Powder' closes out with some thumping kicks and more tender vocal stabs. As always, this is brilliantly heartfelt and effective tackle from Nail.
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 in stock $12.76
Bushwick Kindergarten
Cat: WU 007. Rel: 23 Apr 25
Andrade - "Kubernetes" (7:20)
Andrade - "Content Security Policy" (6:03)
Dragosh - "One Way" (9:16)
Fabrizio Siano - "Control Your Emotions" (8:22)
Review: The fledgling WEorUS label rolls out more stylish, minimal and tech here from a trio of artists. Andrade goes first with 'Kubernetes,' a driving minimal house cut packed with hefty groove. It is followed by 'Content Security Policy' which is a slick, rhythm-forward roller that locks you into its flow. Flip to side-B and get swept into Dragosh's 'One Way,' a deep, hypnotic workout that's all tension and release and rounding off the trip is Fabrizio Siano's 'Control Your Emotions,' a poignant, late-night burner that delivers introspection through rhythm.

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 in stock $16.37
Elektronico EP
Cat: PILLZ 06. Rel: 05 Dec 24
Elektronico (6:10)
Raves Weekend (6:19)
Acid Computer (7:23)
Get Fanki (7:09)
Review: The cult Pillz label returns hot on the heels of a sold-out 12" last time around. For their next drop, they welcome Argentinian talent Stefano Andriezzi who is known for bringing great colour to his beats. This 'Elektronico' EP showcases his skill with four tracks that explore diverse underground moods with take cues from ravey electro, techno and hints of house. 'Elektronico' opens with turbocharged pads and bass making of an upright and urgent future tech house beat. 'Raves Weekend' is more fluid with a bouncing bassline and old-school rave sirens to get things going and 'Acid Computer' then pairs things back to a lovely organ line and 90s house vibe with colourful daubs of synth. 'Get Fanki' shuts down with a nice fist-pumping thump.
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No Me Dejo Enganar EP
Cat: OTB 002. Rel: 11 Mar 25
No Me Dejo Enganar (feat Rub Db) (7:25)
Did You Want This? (6:16)
Spellbound Sage (6:21)
Futuristic Residential Area (7:28)
Review: On The Button is a Leeds based record label and party that has a cultured following. Its first musical outing drew rightful praise and now comes a second, this time from Barcelona based Aniano. This one is not short on energy: opener 'No Me Dejo Enganar (feat Rub Db)' has a filthy bassline that will get lips curled in mock disgust. It's fat-assed tech with real swagger and 'Did You Want This' keeps the vibes flowing with more fresh sounds designs and characterful basslines. 'Spellbound Sage' is marked with intriguing sound designs and warped pads, digital melodies and wonky energy and 'Futuristic Residential Area' is a fine experimental closer that is dense and inventive.
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7 To Smoke EP
Cat: DMT 017. Rel: 25 Nov 24
Dale Ale (5:43)
Phantom Strike (6:09)
Radikal Forze (6:31)
Z-Town (6:06)
Review: You can always rely on Dungeon Meat to kick out the jams and that is the case here with Julian Anthony next up to make a solid house statement. 'Dale Ale' kicks things off with a tumbling hook that sounds like someone whacking a giant metal drum, while 'Phantom Strike' brings shuffling garage energy to the beats. 'Radikal Forze' is one of those late-night jams with some mysterious pads leading you to mischief and last of all 'Z-Town' rides on rubbery kick drum loops with tripped-out pads. Heady and physical at the same time, all four of these are superb.
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Played by: Scott Diaz
 in stock $17.75
When Souls Collide EP
When Souls Collide EP (heavyweight zoetrope picture disc 12")
Cat: PIV 072. Rel: 17 Dec 24
When Souls Collide (5:52)
Shy Time (7:03)
Feel Free (5:13)
Dexed Tek (6:32)
Review: Anil Aras' latest effort strikes with unexpected force, blending deep house with subtle nods to dub and techno. The EP has a tangible weight, where basslines resonate with a satisfying depth and rhythms maintain a fluid, hypnotic quality. Aras doesn't rush, opting for a slow, deliberate groove that feels like a late-night conversation. There's no push for flashiness, but rather a focus on space, restraint and atmosphere, allowing each track to breathe and shift in an organic, almost meditative fashion.
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Tags: Tech House
 in stock $19.15
Synthetic Season 3
Cat: LPWABB 192. Rel: 28 Nov 24
Waldorf Wave (3:44)
Synthacon (3:42)
Delta Music Research (3:28)
M1 (4:20)
Moog (4:25)
Sonica (4:25)
Octave The Cat (4:15)
ElectroComp (4:10)
Synthi (4:16)
Optigan (3:45)
 in stock $27.47
Drone Logic (10th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: PHLP 02W. Rel: 18 Feb 25
Water Jump
Free Floating
Naive Response
Drone Logic
These Nights Never End
Platform Zero
Need Electric
All I Need
Spring 27
Simulrec
New Energy (Live Through It)
Knowing We'll Be Here
Review: If UK talent Daniel Avery still feels like a new kid on the block then maybe that's because his music remains vital and fresh despite having actually been around for so long. We can't really believe it's been a full decade since his Drone Logic album arrived, but it has. This anniversary edition is a great reminder of its class across a bunch of dark and dirty, sleazy and seductive minimal, acid, and tech cuts. They are rife with his signature post-punk attitude and the early low-end chug he was known for, all with plenty of strobe-lit moments for the heart of the rave.

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 in stock $38.28
Cosmic Girl EP
Cat: CEC 064. Rel: 10 Apr 25
Cosmic Girl (6:05)
Matikka (5:57)
The Jam (5:34)
Obsession (6:28)
Review: Andrew Azara makes an electrifying return to Cecille with his 'Cosmic Girl' EP, delivering five exceptional originals alluding to French house, disco edits and minimal techno. Hailing from Dublin and now thriving in Barcelona, Azara has majored in force since 2019, with audiences across Europe and South America, and former releases on Djebali. 'Cosmic Girl' opens the EP with pounding drums, dubby stabs, and hypnotic, fluttering textures, setting the stage for an intermediary shuffle, 'Mattika', in turn bringing headier blends of organic percussion and transitional "whoops". 'The Jam' strips things back to a minimal, raw groove, while 'Obsession' closes with a bass-heavy, swung garage house extension. You won't find the digital bonus, 'Doing It,' here, but we can also vouch for its mesmerising hold over us dance-zombies.
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Tags: Tech House
 in stock $20.25
Rhythm Freq
Cat: VIS 441. Rel: 28 Apr 25
Rhythm Freq (5:42)
Movement Feeling (6:32)
Soda Junior (4:59)
Bisous (6:16)
Review: B.Love is next up on Leeds legend Ralph Lawson's 20/20 label having come to his attention on Record Store Day 2024 with his Music Dance Experience EP and then later that day when playing as a resident at the Bizarre Trax party Lawson was en route to play. Here he showcases his electro sound across four cuts starting with 'Rhythm Freq', a celestial and disco-tinged sound. 'Movement Feeling' is a party starting cut with old school style and plenty of percussive lushness, then 'Soda Junior' brings louche, low-slung disco funk before 'Bisous' shuts down with more cosmic playfulness and vibrant synth colours.
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
 in stock $14.42
Roboto Machine EP
Cat: GP 001. Rel: 28 Apr 25
Mash (5:50)
Elektra Kafe (6:05)
Dynamite (6:07)
Roboto Machine (6:49)
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Game Of Tunes 3
Cat: GOT 003. Rel: 24 Apr 25
Baldov - "Dance Connection" (4:50)
Sif B - "Small World" (6:33)
Buenaguas - "Music Or Noise?" (4:56)
Alich - "The Evidence" (6:34)
Review: LEGRAM VG & Rubber Ducky Records have come together for this playful Game of Tunes series, and the third entry in it offers four more wafty tech house delights. Baldov's 'Dance Connection' is a balmy and breezy opener with some warm synth injections to soften the rickety tech beats. Sif B's 'Small World' is a bubbly cut with sci-fi motifs and Buenaguas's 'Music Or Noise?' Marries distant cosmic pads with sparky synth sequences that make for some nice colourful combinations. Alich's 'The Evidence' is the best of the lot - a pent-up, garage-tinged kicker with ass-wiggling beats and acid prickles. Pure heat.
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Forgive Me
Forgive Me (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: BEG 001. Rel: 14 Jan 25
Forgive Me 1 (6:13)
Forgive Me 2 (6:02)
Review: An elusive producer, shrouded in mystery, emerges with a fresh batch of irresistible edits. With a knack for crafting infectious grooves and a growing reputation amongst discerning DJs, this anonymous artist is set to ignite dancefloors with their latest offering. Having garnered support from tastemakers like Hunne, CC: Disco and Shanti Celeste, this release is guaranteed to ignite dancefloors and satisfy discerning DJs. 'Forgive Me 1' sets the tone with its irresistible energy, while 'Forgive Me 2' offers a slightly different flavour, maintaining the infectious groove while exploring new sonic territory. Expect a collection of expertly crafted cuts, brimming with energy and primed for peak-time moments. With its limited availability, this a must-have for those seeking to add some heat to their record bags.
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Tags: Tech House
 in stock $19.41
Tek Code
Tek Code (12")
Cat: ONO 004. Rel: 20 Nov 24
Tek Code (5:42)
VIP Section (Otherworld mix) (5:08)
Echo Response (5:12)
Echo Response (Command D remix) (6:51)
Digital Ecosystem (5:13)
Review: Rising Boorloo artist Beltrac shows why he is so well thought of here with five tracks that deliver a dynamic collision of sleek, dub-infused minimal rollers reminiscent of the late '90s and early 2000s tech-house but paired with high-energy drum-driven explorations. After the bubbly synths of 'Tek Code' comes the more direct and crisp 'VIP Section (Otherworld mix)', then Side B features a standout remix of 'Echo Response' by Eora's dub master Command D who transforms the wonky bassline of the original into a hazy, after-hours dub techno gem. The meticulous production really elevates these irresistible grooves.
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 in stock $17.75
3AM
3AM (12")
Cat: B 16. Rel: 06 Nov 24
3 AM (5:19)
#5 (6:17)
Drum Trax (6:56)
Review: Dutch label Brew returns with more moody techno that is both deep yet impactful. It's Robert Bergman at the helm and '3 AM' is his opening gambit. It has ghostly voices shimmering across the beats with a menacing low end, rugged bassline and scaring percussive sounds. '#5' is another fresh sound with great sound designs and alluring rhythms and last of all is 'Drum Trax' which is a third and final blend of nostalgic and futuristic house tropes for heady basements.
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 in stock $14.70
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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 in stock $16.09
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
 in stock $16.37
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
 in stock $17.75
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
 in stock $15.26
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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Fall EP (feat Leod remix)
Cat: AM 008. Rel: 06 May 25
Fall (6:24)
Closer (5:24)
Filter Feed (5:31)
Filter Feed (Leod remix) (4:47)
Review: Margate-based Braga Circuit showcases a refined signature style and knack for killer sampling with this standout debut on Air Miles. 'Fall' kicks off with amped-up chord stabs and brilliantly well-swung, rolling kicks that soon get those hips moving. 'Closer' oozes summer cool thanks to the balmy chords that soften the percussive, garage-flecked house drums. There is also plenty of Kerri Chandler soul in these here beats that makes them all the more essential. 'Filter Feed' layers up dusty perc and thudding kicks with sultry vocal whispers. It's steamy and irresistible and last but not least, Leod is another talent from the coastal town of Margate and remixes this one with a more direct and dubby style.
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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 $16.09
Time 2 Play
Cat: CAB 67. Rel: 25 Nov 24
Time 2 Play (6:37)
Music Makers (7:29)
Review: Cult minimal label Cabinet is back with another vital two tracker, this time from Brudan. It kicks off with the glitchy beats and silky, warming, machine soul of 'Time 2 Play' with its silky grooves soon to lock you into a heady vibe. On the flip is the more stripped back 'Music Makers' which is a little more minimal and abstract in its designs but is just as much of a seductive sound that worms its way deep into your brain. Both of these are tasteful tools for discerning selectors.
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 in stock $18.59
After The Bufo EP
BUCKLEY / S / A / M
Cat: U 002. Rel: 23 Jan 25
Buckley - "I Like" (5:13)
Buckley - "Nude Night" (5:08)
Buckley - "Daft Sandwich" (5:19)
S/A/M - "Real Man" (4:34)
Review: In the summer of 2023, Upgrade Records launched via a nostalgic, party-starting EP from the previously unheard artist In 5 D (likely an alias for someone a bit better known, but don't quote us on that). For the label's return, long-serving DJ/producer Buckley Boland (best known for his releases on Made To Play, Black Riot and One Records) is the man at the controls. What he's delivered is a nostalgic, sample-rich affair that combines the angular wonkiness and mind-mangling noises of early-to-mid-2000s tech-house with nods towards vintage acid house, electro-house and the hard-to-pigeonhole house filth of the (long gone) Music For Freaks label. Basically, it's all fun-time, party-starting fare, with the bump-and-squelch of 'Daft Sandwich', the bustling brilliance of 'Nude Night' and the break-sporting hustle of 'S/A/M Real Man' standing out.
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Solstice
Solstice (orange vinyl 12")
Cat: UTS 22. Rel: 04 Feb 25
Solstice (6:21)
Contemplate (5:56)
Give (5:38)
Transcend (5:49)
Review: Burnski and Kepler, two names synonymous with the deeper shades of house music, converge on Chris Stussy's Up The Stuss imprint for a collaborative EP that showcases their shared passion for dancefloor-focused soundscapes. 'Solstice', the title track, sets the tone with a hypnotic swing, its subtle rhythmic shifts and infectious bassline weaving a mesmerizing tapestry of sound. 'Contemplate', the second collaborative effort, offers a more introspective vibe, its bumping rhythms and melancholic melodies suggesting a moment of reflection amidst the dancefloor euphoria. The flip side sees the duo explore their individual artistry. Burnski's 'Give' is a late-night gem, its shimmering textures and hypnotic rhythms conjuring a sense of blissful introspection. Kepler's 'Transcend', on the other hand, lives up to its name, its vibrant energy and captivating melodies transporting the listener to a higher plane of dancefloor consciousness. It's a confident opening salvo for 2025 from Up The Stuss, a label that continues to champion the most vital strains of contemporary house music.
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
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Dey Know Vol 2
Dey Know Vol 2 (green vinyl 12")
Cat: PHONOGRAMME 54. Rel: 21 Jan 25
Co$mic Felacio (Freaking92) (4:20)
Gift Of Gab (5:02)
Willie Wonkaaa (5:14)
Akirashi (4:41)
Review: Byron The Aquarius is a bastion of quality modern house music and the seance volume f this series on Phonogramme can't come soon enough. It finds the keys master and former hip-hop producer doing what he does best - laying down raw, dusty beats with captivating melodies. 'Co$mic Felacio (Freaking92)' stars with low-slung menace, 'Gift Of Gab' is a bright house stomper with smudged and smeared chords and 'Willie Wonkaaa' has a darker, more unsettling edge and squealing synth lead. 'Akirashi' is a nice chilled-out beatdown to close.
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Dreaming Of A Silver Future
Cat: MUSIK 118. Rel: 05 Nov 24
Dreaming Of A Silver Future (8:47)
Your Name On My Arm (7:18)
Do You Wanna Wonder (7:13)
Review: Following years spent serving up sounds on a wide variety of underground labels (Into The Woods, Atipic and Infuse included), Alexis Cabrera renews his productive partnership with Raum Musik - a label he last appeared on four years ago. The EP highlight is unquestionably A-side 'Dreaming of a Silver Future', a sparkling and positive-sounding affair in which spoken word snippets, shimmering stabs, jacking drum fills and tight TB-303 tweaks rise above a chunky bassline and restless drums. Flipside opener 'Your Name On My Arm' is a rugged and decidedly moody affair in which blackened electronics, trippy samples and dystopian sonics, cropped vocal samples and short TB-303 tweaks ride a charred bassline and chunky tech-house beats, while 'Do You Wanna Wonder' is a hypnotic and lightly intergalactic European tech-house roller with notably crunchy drums and a few nods to Twilo-era Danny Tenaglia.
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Endorffeine EP
Cat: VELVET 003. Rel: 18 Nov 24
Endorffeine (7:30)
Distopian (7:02)
Radical Issues (7:50)
Distopian (JNJS remix) (7:06)
Tags: Tech House | Minimal
 in stock $14.42
Romance Electro
Cat: XRD 025. Rel: 24 Jan 25
Romance Electro (6:33)
Baile Y Drama (7:02)
Atmosfera Yonki (7:02)
7am (7:00)
Review: Gaston Cabrera, an Argentinian producer on the rise, delivers a captivating four-tracker for Exarde. 'Romance Electro' sets the tone with pulsating synths and driving percussion, conjuring a dark and hypnotic atmosphere. Cabrera's sound blends house and techno with a touch of Italo-disco, creating a unique sonic tapestry. 'Baile Y Drama' picks up the pace, its infectious groove and swirling melodies leading the listener on an exhilarating journey. On the flip, 'Atmosfera Yonki' is a masterclass in sonic manipulation, its haunting textures and disorienting soundscapes evoking a descent into the depths of a Buenos Aires nightclub. The EP closes with '7AM', a melancholic yet uplifting exploration of intricate rhythms and introspective melodies. With its diverse sounds and undeniable dancefloor appeal, this EP is a testament to Cabrera's talent.
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Panacea EP
Cat: TMZ 003. Rel: 01 May 25
Caputi - "Panacea" (6:06)
Osman Oz & SUBMINIMAL - "Starship" (5:20)
Dawn Gab - "Galaxy" (7:25)
Nikdo - "At The Same Place" (6:49)
 in stock $19.96
Carebears 808
Cat: CB 808. Rel: 14 Mar 25
Track 1 (8:21)
Track 2 (6:29)
Track 3 (6:58)
Track 4 (7:44)
Tags: Tech House
 in stock $14.98
White Boards
Cat: BAR 008. Rel: 21 Jan 25
Phone Home
White Boards
White Boards (Melchior Productions LTD remix)
Review: Italian pair Carebears bring a freaky twist to their brand of minimal here. 'Phone Home' has a wonky dial tone that slowly disorientates you over loopy drums and bass and 'White Boards' then gets more raw. The drums are precise and militant and the mood is mysterious. Remixing is Thomas Melchior, who to our mind has made some of the most unique minimal cuts of the last 15-plus years. His deftness always shines thorough in his airy, hypnotic drums and here as Melchior Productions LTD he does that again, flipping 'White Boards' into something that is weightless yet rooted on the floor and dreamy but driving.
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
 in stock $17.48
Ice Cream Dream Boy (remixes)
Cat: M808 002. Rel: 18 Feb 25
Ice Cream Dream Boy (Huerta 31 Flavors mix) (6:19)
Ice Cream Dream Boy (Saoirse Soft Serve remix) (5:24)
Ice Cream Dream Boy (MoMa Ready Manifest remix) (5:07)
Ice Cream Dream Boy (K-Lone Creamix) (6:22)
Ice Cream Dream Boy (Peach Booty Bongo mix) (6:27)
Review: Shanti Celeste's 'Ice Cream Boy' was a proper big underground tune last year. Now the Bristol-based selector has commissioned a bunch of tasty remixes of it that all twist the original into different but equally effective new realms. Huerta brings his breezy but banging house style with hints of garage, Saoirse feeds it through her melon-twisting minimal filter and MoMa Ready gets for a chest-puffed and dub-infused big room sound. Peach's Booty Bongo mix is exactly that while our fav is from K-Lone whose Creamix is a bubbly and super catchy rework with a hot vocal and neon chords. Lovely stuff.

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Tags: Tech House
 in stock $17.20
Ice Cream Dream Boy
Cat: M 808001. Rel: 18 Feb 25
Ice Cream Dream Boy (5:22)
Ice Cream Dream Boy (Sorbet dub) (5:23)
Ice Cream Dream Boy (Functional Gelato mix) (6:38)
Ice Cream Dream Boy (Soft & Swirly acappella) (4:17)
Review: A feature of Shanti Celeste's sets for the best part of a year, 'Ice Cream Dream Boy' is arguably the Peach Discs founder's most accessible, joyous and impactful single to date - a genuine anthem in the making with serious crossover potential. In its original mix form (track one), it's a bouncy, lightly acid-flecked slab of colourful deep house pop topped off with a hybrid sung and spoken vocal delivered by the British-Chilean artist (who, we shouldn't forget, appeared as a vocalist on several records before making her production debut). She provides a trio of alternate takes herself: the rolling, punchy and enjoyable 'Sorbet Dub', the tougher, darker and more percussive 'Functional Gelato Mix', and the self-explanatory 'Soft & Swirly Acapella'.
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Tags: Tech House
 in stock $17.20
Bad House Music
Cat: LER 003. Rel: 27 Jan 25
RIV2 (Bad) (5:36)
Bad House Music (5:39)
Prog Power (6:29)
Do It (5:11)
Review: What is bad house music? Besides lazy non-objections like "it's a matter of taste", we'd go deeper and suggest bad house music is house music that doesn't respect the genre's roots (note: respecting should be defined in contrast to absolute loyalty; the two ideas are altogether different). Love Exposure's very own Chinichi shows an awareness of this distinction, laying down four tracks which only hint at the vibe of bumptious genre disrespect that some producers exhibit, without truly indulging it. "Bad" is defined secondarily here: "bad" as in devilish, seductive, charming. The title track and ensuers like 'Prog Power' and 'Do It' thus pump and kick, inducing extra fluttery come-hither eyes in the listener, by way of burly kicks, moreish trance elements and extra curvaceous synth hoots.
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Malevolent Harmonis EP
Cat: JER 005. Rel: 15 Nov 24
Kronos Reckoning (7:25)
Hades Symphony (7:39)
Ares Beat (7:26)
Persefone's Whisper (6:35)
Review: Some would deny that sound could be at all malevolent, or carry an innately evil intent. Greek techno producer Cirkel Square may think differently; his latest red-label EP for Ukrainian imprint Jerelo makes the argument quite clear that since sound does not exist without an ear to receive it, and a subject to perceive it, all sound is thus subjective. Its emotional contents are as contingent on the presence of a human mind as is the capacity to hear the sound itself: if we hear a sound, we cannot avoid ascribing it an intention. Cirkel Square, meanwhile, refrains from bad philosophy of this kind and draws on Ancient Greek mythology to inform his tutelary four track EP, each of which is named after the Greek gods of time, hell, war and hell again. The Greeks believed in four "sinister harmonies", and Cirkel Square has finely tuned each track to conform to each of said grave frequencies, to harrowingly electric effect. It's not all doom and gloom, though: make it to the end for the calmest balm in sound there is here, 'Persefone's Whisper'.
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
 in stock $14.98
Coming Together
Cat: SSS 001. Rel: 12 Mar 25
Coming Together (7:20)
Coming Together (100hz DC10 remix) (7:34)
Coming Together (100hz Concorde remix) (6:41)
Review: New US label Soft Spoken Secret does a fine job of asserting itself from the off with this tasteful drop from Adam Collins. His 'Coming Together' is a busy minimal tech sound with plenty of things to keep your attention beyond the bubbly groove. Deft pads and airy hi-hats, rising bass sequences and hints of acid make it a real gem. Then comes a 100hz DC10 remix with wonky low ends and more stripped back designs for late night sessions. Finally, the 100hz Concorde remix brings more widescreen synths and patient tension building.

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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
 in stock $14.70
Killa Moves EP
Cat: RADI 002. Rel: 28 Mar 25
Make Me Feel XTC (6:34)
Luvs & Dubs (7:33)
Groover Killa Moves (7:10)
Aerosoul (6:46)
Review: After more than four years without releasing any singles, Cosmjn returns with a killer solo EP for Radial. Sprinkling in notes of bassline and speed garage, 'Make Me Feel XTC' and 'Luvs & Dubs' hears a transition from filthy to brainy, the latter track especially likening the impulse responses of an impending, digital 303 to the kisses of a lover. B-siders 'Groover Killa Moves' and 'Aerosoul' mirror the A-side's movements whilst expanding their respective settings to cavernous proportions, the latter track especially wowing with its super-breathable, pipey sound design, making for a stirringly deep two-note hook.
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Tags: Tech House
 in stock $17.48
Constant Black 34
Cat: CB 034. Rel: 07 Apr 25
Donnie Cosmo - "Holo Glitch" (5:55)
Donnie Cosmo - "Echo Drift" (5:54)
Donnie Cosmo - "Airplane Mode" (6:22)
Pascal Benjamin - "Return O'Clock" (7:33)
Pascal Benjamin - "Tired Of Resting" (6:37)
Pascal Benjamin - "Midnight Snack" (6:41)
Review: Burnski's high-quality Constant Black is back with more essential club-ready sounds. Donnie Cosmo and Pascal Benjamin step up for one side of action each. Cosmo's 'Holo Glitch' is first and pairs balmy synth work that is colourful and silky with some punchy tech drums and rolling bass that pulls you in deep. 'Echo Drift' is another lithe and lively one to get you on your toes while the groove flows and 'Airplane Mode' is another stylish mix of lush synth design and great rhythm. Benjamin's trio on the flip is a little more gritty with industrial-space-tech many the most fitting way to describe these curious cosmic cuts.
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
 in stock $13.30
Automatic Sunshine EP
Cat: GOED 001. Rel: 21 Jan 25
Automatic Sunshine
Summerish
Summerish (Priku remix)
Played by: Costin RP
Tags: Tech House | Minimal
 in stock $15.26
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