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Ethereal Yarn
Cat: STEP 13. Rel: 31 Oct 24
Do U Want Me (5:39)
Make Me (4:34)
Bassy Bits (5:36)
Lick My Chain (4:44)
Lick My Chain (PSL remix) (5:56)
Review: A solid four track EP on Step Ball Chain records blending minimal and tech house with a splash of techno. offering a diverse range of sounds for late-night dancefloors. Side-1 starts with 'Do U Want Me', a playful peak-time house track filled with nostalgic old-school samples and a serious grooveiperfect for keeping the energy up during those late-night sets. It's followed by 'Make Me', which shifts gears into a dubby mix of dubstep and liquid drum 'n' bass, offering a bass-heavy, laid-back vibe. On Side-2, 'Bassy Bits' drives things forward with its fast-paced tech house beats and dirty bassline, making it a DJ-friendly gem designed to shake the dancefloor. Then there's 'Lick My Chain', a deeper, moodier track with a wall-shaking bassline and a futuristic, sensual atmosphereia slick, immersive cut for those looking to bring the energy down but keep the intensity up. Rounding off the EP is the 'Lick My Chain' (PSL remix), which adds a techy edge and a sexy vocal, transforming the track into a late-night anthem. Overall, Step Ball Chain Holland is a versatile release for tech house and electro fans alike.
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Played by: Mimi
 in stock $16.96
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 $17.24
The Return Voyage
The Return Voyage (double 12")
Cat: PRTR 35. Rel: 17 Feb 25
Tactics Of Bass - "Big Hips Blue Gloves (No Dubs)" (7:48)
Tactics Of Bas - "Tactics Of Bas" (7:59)
The Ron Honey Experience - "D66" (7:15)
Quadruplex - "Sky Wave" (7:01)
Quadruplex - "Robot Rotate" (5:30)
Quadruplex - "G-Hop" (7:24)
The Secret Garden - "Rough Diamond" (3:25)
Review: Matt Hodgson's 7th Voyage is one of those mid-90s labels that enjoyed cult status almost from the off. Its releases helped to define the sound of the London underground of the time and have since become pricey and sought after. The Return Voyage is a new seven-track collection of back-catalogue gems that pays tribute to the label's fine work. From the deep and atmospheric 'Big Hips Blue Gloves (No Dubs)' by Tactics Of Bass to the squelchy lo-fi hip-hop funk of The Secret Garden's 'Rough Diamond,' this is a vital look back at a hugely influential label.
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Beyond The Veil EP
Cat: NEXX 001. Rel: 25 Nov 24
Beyond The Veil (6:42)
Patience Paradox (5:56)
First Of 22 (6:21)
Gone Full Circle (7:14)
Review: Oslo's A:G has been doing his thing successfully for some time, side-stepping expectations of music from his home city by delivering music that's frequently heavier and more mind-mangling. Here the Norwegian delivers the debut release of a new label, Nocturnal Expeditions, beginning with the restless acid lines, deep bass, vintage progressive house motifs and semi-bleeping lead lines of 'Beyond The Veil'. He opts for more stomping beats and LFO-inspired bass on the similarly psychedelic 'Patient Paradox', before reaching for rave piano stabs on the nostalgic excellence of 'First of 22'. Best of all, though, is closing cut 'Gone Full Circle', where ethereal melodiesm spacey pads and squelchy TB-303 tweaks ride a psychedelic house groove.
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 in stock $17.24
AAE 001
AAE 001 (12")
Cat: AAE 001. Rel: 18 Dec 24
A001 (6:46)
A002 (5:41)
Ae003 (5:40)
Ae004 (3:56)
 in stock $15.01
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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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 $15.01
Extra Meta 2
Cat: NIM 013. Rel: 20 Jan 25
C3C6
Lower Milky Way
Busy Line
 in stock $19.18
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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Line Conductor
Cat: GOODRO 005. Rel: 28 Nov 24
Acusmouse - "Topass" (6:46)
Acusmouse - "Line Conductor" (7:12)
Ab Show - "Antithese" (7:17)
Ab Show - "Subminimal Message" (7:38)
Review: Acusmouse and Ab Show's collaboration on Line Conductor offers a deep dive into the intricacies of minimal and tech house. While grounded in familiar rhythms, the EP brings forward an unpredictable flow, with each track layering textures that evolve with each listen. Acusmouse's 'Topass' anchors the release, its unyielding pulse driven by a hypnotic bassline, allowing the surrounding elements to form fluid, almost organic movements. Ab Show's side introduces a more cerebral take, with 'Subminimal Message' building tension through sparse percussion and unsettling atmospherics. Together, the two push the boundaries of the genre, never fully conforming but always offering something compelling, fresh, and deeply engaging.
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Tags: Minimal
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Quadristamp Vol 1
Cat: VIGI 03. Rel: 03 Jan 25
Adema - "Jm Glavio" (7:33)
Red Pig Flower - "Stardust" (7:36)
Artur Nikolaev - "New Edition" (7:04)
Cladu - "No Name" (8:00)
Review: ViGis opening salvo for 2025 brings together four artists from four continents who all blend their own diverse cultural roots and influences into a superb collection of cuts for the club. This is a 12" that offers a refreshing take on familiar sounds and delivers subtle yet punchy variations in style and rhythm. Adema keeps it nice and clean and slick on the deep, bubbly tech of 'Jm Glavio' while Red Pig Flower's 'Stardust' is a zoned-out roller. Artur Nikolaev's 'New Edition' is a deft minimal soundscape with warped lines and bubbles dub undercurrents. Cladu shuts down with 'No Name' which is a more propulsive cut.
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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 $16.66
Bolero Drum Tracks
Cat: LIES 210. Rel: 13 Nov 24
121 BPM (5:18)
125 BPM (5:15)
123 BPM (4:17)
124 BPM (4:23)
126 BPM (4:08)
122 BPM (4:49)
Review: Ron Morelli's long-running and always forward-thinking L.I.E.S label looks to prolific producer Orion Agassi who hails from Spain and has proven himself as a real house mainstay. He backs up that reputation with six cuts of "straight up beat tracks for the club." They are inspired by the legacy of early WBMX mix shows and come with a hint of Latin flavour, with hammers percussion, snappy drum patterns and fiery vocals all making for a nice and wonky workout across a range of inviting tempos. A very useful album that has something for a wide spread of dance floor moments.
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 in stock $26.67
Unshadow
Unshadow (gatefold clear vinyl 2xLP in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: SAPIENSLP 005. Rel: 04 Mar 25
Teardrops (Don't Stop The Music) (5:51)
Getaway (feat Madison McFerrin) (4:44)
Quiero (7:20)
Metamorphosas (feat Natalie Slade) (3:20)
Olympe (feat NDRK, Yacine Dessouki) (6:36)
I Feel Good (3:28)
Heart To Heart (feat STS, Sacha Rudy) (3:22)
Sunshine (feat Dominique Fils-Aime) (3:05)
I Love You More Than Mysel (feat Rome Fortune) (5:19)
Spaces (feat Noemie, Mowgli) (3:25)
Review: Parisian house music producer and artist Agoria (Sebastien Devaud) channels his delight at the 20th Century so far into a new album, theming it after illumination and individual self-becoming. In a rare case of an artist penning a short LP-accompanying manifesto - doubling up as a thankful testament to the opportunity to travel the world for the past 30 years, and to experience the richness of diversity in sound and culture - Agoria is quick to wax spiritual: "the metamorphosis is coming", "the light that chases away the shadow". Building on the now towering Detroit-influenced house and techno discography amassed since 1999, Unshadow is a feature-packed compendium, bringing a newfound, downtempo, graceful serenity to the artist's already varied discography.
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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 $14.45
El Internet
Cat: REKIDS 262. Rel: 11 Apr 25
El Internet (6:41)
El Internet (instrumental) (6:36)
El Internet (acappella) (5:00)
Review: After spending the majority of his 20-plus-year career flitting between the Kompakt and Coneme labels, Matias Aguayo makes a rare outing on another label - a delayed debut for Matt 'Radio Slave' Edwards' REKIDS imprint. In its' original form (side A), 'El Internet' is a typically off-kilter affair in which his own poetic, spoken word vocals (in Chilean, of course) and fuzzy, elongated synth sounds ride a beefy but wonky bassline and the long-serving producer's usual South American-tinged, hand percussion-enhanced hybrid house/techno grooves. It comes accompanied by a vocal-free instrumental mix, where the full breadth and depth of Aguayo's production can be heard, and a useful acapella DJ tool.
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El Barrio
El Barrio (12")
Cat: KTS 002. Rel: 08 Nov 24
Aire Terra - "El Barrio" (feat Juki Vemo) (8:03)
Aire Terra - "El Barrio" (Ricardo Villalobos & Argenis Brito feat Sakamato remix) (16:53)
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Music Dealers EP
Cat: PLNK 003. Rel: 10 Feb 25
Aka Juanjo - "Modo Electro" (7:19)
Jesse You - "Seiren" (6:09)
Stefano Andriezzi - "Teknica" (5:58)
Natural Goofy - "Verano Romantico" (7:41)
Review: Planka Records continues to solidify its underground credibility with its third release which offers up a group of international producers. The EP dives into electro grooves and stripped-back, hypnotic rhythms designed for the raw, gritty corners of the club and Aka Juanjo kicks off with the neck-snapping pressure of 'Modo Electro.' Jesse You brings some proto-trance synth work then Stefano Andriezzi gets freaky with ice-cold drum machines and --burrowing basslines on 'Teknica'.
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Loving Matter EP
Cat: DFR 005. Rel: 28 Apr 25
Loving Matter (7:37)
Whisper (7:06)
Slowtrance (7:23)
Review: The 5th release from this Barcelona-based electronic label delivers a compelling mix of minimal and tech house with futuristic flair. 'Loving Matter' on Side-A starts things off with an electro groove, layered with techno elements and a touch of EBM. Its cool, dark vocal adds a layer of intensity, perfectly capturing the track's atmospheric edge. On Side-B, 'Whisper' has a trance-infused techno vibe, flowing smoothly with its subtle, hypnotic energy. The final track, 'Slowtrance', boasts a deep bassline and a fusion of retro trance and progressive sounds. The bouncy rhythm still carries an ominous tone, keeping the energy dynamic while leaning into darker, more introspective territory. This release is a masterful combination of old-school and modern electronic elements, with enough depth to impress fans of both techno and trance.
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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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Feel Me EP
Feel Me EP (cream vinyl 12")
Cat: PHONOGRAMME 57. Rel: 05 Mar 25
Feel Me (club mix) (6:40)
Clear My Friend (6:46)
Feel Me (dub) (6:38)
Sunk Coast Fallacy (6:54)
Review: US house and techno maverick Amir Alexander has long been operating in his own unique lane. His take on those genres is based in superlative drum programming and raw emotion and this new outing on French label Phonogramme comes n coloured vinyl so looks as good as it sounds. 'Feel Me' kicks off with signature drums setting a mid-tempo groove while a classic vocal belts out to bring emotional release. 'Clear My Friend' is low slung dub house with an eerie vibe, and there is also a dub version of 'Feel Me'. 'Sunk Coast Fallacy' might be the highlight - a sparse, moody deep house cut with dusty drums and intriguing melodies that rolls for days.
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Played by: Per Bojsen-Moller
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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 $17.24
Unseen Realms
Cat: UF 010. Rel: 20 Nov 24
Itsony (12:11)
Niborn (6:00)
Spiders (6:45)
Review: Darren Allen's latest release Unseen Realms on Underlying Form offers a deep dive into eerie, slow-building grooves. A1 'Itsony' creeps in with a shadowy, chugging rhythm, pulling you into a world of eerie acid tones and subtle tension. Flip to B1 'Inborn,' where the vibe grows darker, blending tweaked-out layers of sound and murky basslines, creating a disorienting sense of space. B2 'Spiders' wraps things up, weaving a web of squirming acid lines and tight, off-kilter beats that linger in your mind long after the track fades out.
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 in stock $14.45
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)
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1RO 004
1RO 004 (12")
Cat: 1RO 004. Rel: 24 Jan 25
Altarf & Denev - "Nostalgic Breezes" (12:50)
Denev - "Traces" (14:55)
Tags: Minimal
 in stock $18.62
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 $20.29
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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House Music Dos
Cat: NSRV 001. Rel: 15 Apr 25
House Music Dos (8:50)
Househeads In Full Effect (11:46)
Review: Phoenix man Eddie Amador is synonymous with one track more than any other artist in the game. He wrote 'House Music' in 1997 and it soon became a club anthem that has endured over the years. Now, decades on, he is back with a follow-up of sorts in the form of 'House Music Dos (Doin' It House Style.' The lyrics from the original, "not everyone understands house music, it's a spiritual thing, a body thing, a soul thing," still hold true and fragments of that tune appear here next to fresh funky drums and gritty chords. 'Househeads In Full Effect' has a darker vocal that infuses low-slung drums and a funny bassline with real menace.
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Tags: 90s House
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Wovv Tools Vol 2
Cat: POP 002. Rel: 01 May 25
Melortra (7:30)
Kopuie (7:13)
Review: Two toolroom essentials from Rob Amboule, former London stalwart come Frankfurt familiar. Where years of collecting and playing gradually evolved into Rob making music of his own, it wasn't long before he made the move permanent, settling in around the Main. A late stopover in Paris has now domino effected this new one: 'Wovv Tools' brings 'Melortra' and 'Kopuie', equal parts dance-incenting and vagus nerve-soothing. The B is especially brilliant, cycling through generative hypnotic whirls and sweller padwork.
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Tags: Tech House
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Vol 1
Vol 1 (12")
Cat: AM 01. Rel: 18 Dec 24
Lifestheme (8:00)
Human At The Controls (5:55)
False Alarm (Look Over Your Shoulder) (6:21)
Review: This new one on mysterious UK label MoonVoid Records serves up a trio of previously unreleased tracks that were originally recorded in the early 90s on tape cassette by Benjamin Wetherill under the Amethyst Moon alias. Apparently this EP is the first of a few, which is great news once you hear them. 'Lifestheme' is a crunchy and wiry electronic workout with fizzing synths and dense beats. 'Human At The Controls' brings slower rhythms and snaking synths and hissing hits while 'False Alarm (Look Over Your Shoulder)' spins you out in silky cosmic synths and snappy metallic snares.
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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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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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Una Serie De Crimenes Sonoros
Cat: ETDG 001. Rel: 11 Feb 25
Frecuencias Mortiferas
Gloria O Ambulancia
Divino Don
Sangre Y Castigo
Mi Don Es Mi Maldicion
Review: Circulo Cerrado introduces its first sub-label, here. E.T.D.G. is "where sound tells a story." Aniano invites you in with Una Serie de Crimenes Sonoros, a concept EP that blurs the line between fiction and reality. Driven by a techno undercurrent, the release continues the exploration of El Terror De Galdar while incorporating electro and minimal influences and drawing inspiration from 1980s sci-fi cinema and retro video games. The EP features TR-909 rhythms and intricate Nord Lead 2 synth work and delves into human darkness through electronic soundscapes.
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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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9 1391919 21
Cat: POPR 006. Rel: 26 Mar 25
9 1391919 21 (4:36)
17151425 (4:57)
Review: Delivering two boundary-pushing deep house cuts that fuse Detroit influences with global rhythmic elements, this little 7" packs a punch. Side-1's '9 1391919 21' rolls in with deep bass and a laid-back yet funky groove. The Detroit foundation is undeniable, but the infusion of world-inspired instrumentation adds a rich, cultural texture, making it both smooth and dynamic. Flipping over, '17151425' shifts into high gear with an uptempo, warehouse-ready energy. Sci-fi atmospheres swirl around tribal drumming, creating a hypnotic, alien-like rhythm that feels raw yet futuristic. A forward-thinking release from a producer deeply connected to both underground traditions and global sounds.
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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
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Off Topic 003
Cat: OFF 003. Rel: 20 Feb 25
Antonio - "We Sang We Laugh" (5:34)
Antonio - "Danca Danca" (6:15)
Pir - "Mighty Blue" (6:12)
Pir - "Glass" (5:10)
Review: Off Topic builds on its early momentum with a third outing if deep tech class from Antonio and Pir. Antonio get first with a cute vibe on 'We Sang We Laugh' which repeats the title's refrain over elastic and nimble drums. 'Danca Danca' its more heady with reverb-rich kicks and echoing vocals that bring a curious edge and then it is Per who takes care of the flipside. 'Mighty Blue' layers a smoky jazz line over weighty house kicks and 'Glass' shuts down with more sample madness.
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Song Of The Siren: Edits
Cat: NG 150. Rel: 25 Feb 25
Song Of The Siren (Bushwacka! edit) (5:41)
Song Of The Siren (Dazzle Drums remix) (6:12)
Song Of The Siren (The Gospel Of Thomas remix) (4:50)
Song Of The Siren (Mediterranean mix) (5:43)
Review: First released way back in 1990, 'Song Of The Siren' remains one of Ronald Burrell's most magical productions as Aphrodisiac - an atmospheric, poetic and genuinely tactile New York deep house classic that sounds as good in late 2024 as it did at the turn of the 90s. Nu Groove thinks so, because they've paired the track's most popular original mix - the gorgeous, lapping waves-sampling 'Mediterranean Mix' - with a trio of edits and reworks. Bushwacka focuses on the groove, chords and twinkling piano motifs, delivering a more DJ-friendly take smothered in echoing drum hits and delay-laden vocalisations, while Dazzle Drums opts for a jazzier and more trippy interpretation. As for the 'Gospel of Thomas' remix, it's warm, groovy, trippy and evocative, with fine use of echoing, marimba-style melodies and vintage garage-house drums.
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Pegasi EP
Pegasi EP (12")
Cat: SRWV 001. Rel: 10 Apr 25
Alt Nod De Cravata (7:33)
Alt Nod De Cravata (Root remix) (7:23)
Sense Of (7:30)
Sense Of (Tommy Vicari Jnr remix) (6:08)
Tags: Minimal
 in stock $18.34
The Horizontal Games EP
Cat: LNR 009. Rel: 03 Dec 24
The V2 (10:29)
Horizontal (12:10)
Games (10:04)
Review: The Horizontal Games EP by Arapu and Gescu on Liniar delivers three tracks that are tailor-made for the dancefloor, each bringing a unique energy and groove. Side-1 features 'The V2,' a track that blends a funky electro groove within a solid techno structure. The deep and atmospheric vibes make it a great mix that's both engaging and danceable. On Side-2, 'Horizontal' begins things with a bouncy tech house vibe, perfect for getting the crowd moving. It's playful and energetic, making it a go-to track for setting the party mood. The EP closes with 'Games,' which features a strong bassline and beautiful keys that add depth to the track. It's a deep and sophisticated cut that rounds out the EP nicely. The Horizontal Games EP is ideal for DJs looking to inject some fun and groove into their sets.
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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 $19.18
Mask 2
Mask 2 (12")
Cat: BTM 002. Rel: 21 Nov 24
Again (6:33)
Question (6:12)
Fog (5:48)
Stone (6:03)
Review: Behind The Mask's second release comes from Lorenzo Aribone, the man behind the label and someone with a sound that draws on a range of house and techno styles. The A-side kicks off with 'Again', a low slung and sleazy sound with warped basslines. 'Question' is an eerie, spacious sound with pulsing rhythms and dubby low ends then 'Fog' brings more raw percussion and insistent grooves. Last of all is 'Stone,' a heavy, marching house sound with hints of intergalactic synth work and razor sharp drums that keep you upright. Another fine offering from this young imprint.
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Tags: Tech House
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Discipline
Discipline (2xLP repress)
Cat: DDS 082. Rel: 21 Mar 25
SA Dub 1 (7:28)
SA Dub 2 (4:54)
SA Dub 3 (6:45)
SA Dub 4 (5:05)
SA Dub 5 (4:39)
SA Dub 6 (6:01)
SA Dub 7 (7:08)
SA Dub 8 (4:21)
Review: DDS has tapped up the mysterious and enigmatic Japanese dub techno stylist Shinichi Atobe for another album. Discipline is his seventh for the label and each of those has been as faultless as the next - happily, this keeps up that impeccable run which started with a debut on the Chain Reaction label in 2001. The eight cuts on the record offer up delay-laden steppers, swaggering 909 rhythms, plenty of evocative pads and subtle backlit synths that bring a future feel to the soulful, authentic grooves.
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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)
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Audio Science
Cat: REZLP 5FIVE. Rel: 15 Nov 24
Tales Of The Unknown (6:12)
U Can Reach Me (6:42)
Random World (10:09)
Strings In The Night (8:18)
Melo Trak (7:09)
Polarity (8:30)
Blitz (8:55)
Tales Of The Unknown (unreleased Chill mix) (10:04)
Review: In the mid-90s, Audio Science released two CD-only albums, Aural X-Perience and Hypnotic, both of which gained critical acclaim and have since achieved cult status. This new double album on the Rezpektiva label brings together standout tracks from those revered recordings. It begins with the slow motion and psyched-out prog of 'Tales Of The Unknown' and takes in highlights like the slick house punch of 'Strings In The Night' as well as an unreleased Chill mix of 'Tales Of The Unknown' which brings new cosmic energy to the lush original. A great reminder of one of the 90s' finest innovators.
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Played by: Voodoos And Taboos
Tags: Minimal
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United Rhythms
Cat: ACTIVO 003. Rel: 28 Apr 25
Aurelien - "Les Yeux" (6:45)
MostWanted - "Juanas Addiction" (4:44)
Philipp Boss - "Lockdown Light" (6:57)
Car Crushers - "Fine" (feat Tabi) (6:10)
Review: The third release from this emerging Frankfurt label is a compact showcase of their boundary-pushing ethos, fusing a variety of styles into each track without ever feeling disjointed. Side-A kstarts off with Aurelien's 'Les Yeux', a hypnotic slice of 90s techno nostalgia. Trancey flourishes shimmer across a sturdy techno framework, giving it a futuristic yet warmly vintage feel i an addictive opener that immediately pulls you in. MostWanted's 'Juanas Addiction' follows with a raw, electro-clash inspired workout. Rough edges and a cleverly placed samples create a gritty, 80s-flavoured rush that feels spontaneous and alive. Side-B opens with Philipp Boss' 'Lockdown Light', a tight tech house roller that threads a wiry acid line through breezy house rhythms, maintaining a lightness despite its driving momentum. Closing things out, Car Crushers' 'Fine' (featuring Tabi) bursts with cheeky energy i a bouncy 90s club spirit laced with hints of Euro house fun. Tabi's vocals add just the right dash of playful charisma to seal the deal. This compilation is a strong statement of intent, proof that the label isn't afraid to stir genres together in creative, dancefloor-ready ways. Every track brings its own flavor, yet the cohesion across the release feels effortless and full of personality. An EP that is full of fun.
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One Foot In The Rave
One Foot In The Rave (LP in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: WEAT 12X9. Rel: 31 Oct 24
Forest Floor (5:47)
The Apocalypse Is Now! (4:49)
Big Bag Of Imaginary Cans With The Imaginary Lads (4:21)
Starry Night (4:40)
Ringfort (4:24)
Raymond Tuesday's Big Day Out (5:15)
Walking Down Your Street (5:15)
Love's The Only Thing Gonna Make It Out Of This World Alive (5:00)
Review: Jonny Dillon is Automatic Tasty and One Foot in the Rave is his debut album on Winthorpe Records. An influential name in acid-driven electronic music, Jonny has spent over 15 years with labels like Acid Waxa, Further Electronix and CPU and knocks it out of the park once more with this new eight-track LP. It's immediately recognisable as his work thanks to its sonic blueprints, melodic acid grooves, bleepy funk and warm analogue textures. Tracks like 'The Apocalypse is Now' and 'Raymond Tuesday's Big Day Out' bring upfront energy, while 'Starry Night' and 'Ringfort' infuse subtle psychedelia to make this a captivating braindance workout.
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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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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
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Samsara Cycles: After Life
Cat: HTSC 03. Rel: 10 Apr 25
Siphonophore (4:53)
Storm (6:30)
Dreams Of Sasabone (5:25)
Love & Joy '97 (7:00)
Planet Love (6:02)
Review: Danish artists B From E lands on the increasingly impressive French label Happiness Therapy with a trio of new EPS that delve into spirituality and pay home to the transformative power of dancing. 'Siphonophore' gets underway with a trance-laced melodic edge and high-speed drums then hypnotic neo-trance layers wash over you on the speedy 'Storm' and 'Dreams Of Sasabone' taps in the hard house revival with bouncy but funky kicks and glowing neon pads. 'Love & Joy '97 has an old-school feel with euro dance beats and warped basslines and 'Planet Love' completes the trip with a blend of psychedelic synth colours, filtered vocals and optimism in the uplifting grooves.

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