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George Is On (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
George Is On (Record Store Day RSD 2025) (limited orange & yellow vinyl 2xLP + insert)
Cat: ARMA 495U. Rel: 29 Apr 25
Floating (4:40)
Sacramento (5:05)
Flashdance (6:01)
Swallow Me (5:11)
Awake Enough (5:15)
Everybody's Wearing My Head (5:33)
Say Hello (4:35)
Dreams (4:40)
Dub Shepherd (5:52)
Sergio's Theme (5:09)
In Love With A Friend (3:49)
Sexy Ill (6:09)
Bagles (11:25)
No Stopping For Nicotine (3:48)
Review: Deep Dish is one of these acts that made a huge impact in their early years before members Sharam and Dubfire went their separate ways and had just as accomplished solo careers. Fans have long clamoured for them to get back together and though there have been the odd DJ set together, there hasn't been the new music many would love to hear. Instead, this 20th anniversary edition of their George Is On album makes its way to vinyl for the first time for Record Store Day. It includes smash global hits like 'Flashdance' and 'Dreams' as well as 'Say Hello'. It's a great blend of sleek electronica and proper songwriting from the AIranian-American artists.
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Zeitgeist
Cat: SLACKER 010. Rel: 30 Apr 25
You Don't Want It (5:57)
Catch All (5:36)
Show Me (6:30)
Avec Toi (5:18)
All You Need (5:40)
My Turn (7:17)
Sad Eyes (6:21)
STCK1 (2:34)
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Arkeo
Arkeo (grey marbled vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: DEEPLABS 011. Rel: 06 May 25
Dokimion (5:43)
Perissos (6:09)
Panoplia (6:04)
Stoicheo (5:46)
Skopos (5:44)
Exousia (5:47)
Ephraim (6:16)
Hiketeria (6:04)
Review: Detroit dub techno don Luke Hess says that this is his "most eclectic and techno-driven album to date" and that it blends together his signature subterranean sounds with his indelible Motor City touch. It again works well on cultured dance floors but is also a deeply spiritual album that will have your mind wandering to some lovely places. From the opening moments of 'Dokimion' you're sunk into widescreen soundscapes that pair painterly synths with immersive low ends. Cuts like 'Stoicheo' bring serene melodies and closer 'Hiketeria' is a misty, foggy cut that oozes late-night intimacy.
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Street Theatre
Cat: MAXEX 44. Rel: 13 May 25
Gone (5:08)
Generation (3:42)
Release (4:39)
Defender (3:35)
Do U? (5:24)
Out Of Line (3:54)
Kick It (4:58)
Visage (5:18)
Review: Tony Price's new album on Maximum Exposure delivers eight raw, no-nonsense house tracks packed with attitude, all of them recorded swiftly in his Toronto studio to capture the energy of the moment. The album - a dancefloor-focused follow-up to his jazzy Requiem for the Ontario Science Centre - is a fierce homage to Chicago house so it collides slamming drum machines, sharp synths and radioactive funk into new forms that hark back to everything from Z-Factor, Prince and WBMX to Ron Hardy. Street Theatre channels midnight energy with primal intensity that adds up to a truly ecstatic statement.
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Voices In My Head (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
Voices In My Head (6:45)
Back Street Lifter (4:07)
Far Out (4:50)
Down Town (4:40)
Ghost House (5:54)
Jellow (4:14)
Under Cover Of Darkness (5:41)
Dubble (3:24)
Review: Voices In My Head is a time capsule from the house music golden year of 1992. Crafted by the genre-bending trio Some Other People aka Mark Lord, Matt Frost and Steve Jueno, the album is a dynamic blend of deep house, tribal rhythms and breakbeat with bleepy electro and techno that all make it a heady listen as well as a physical one. Each of the eight tracks feels vital and distinct and was born from a studio process that was as spontaneous as it was inspired. Now reissued for the current prog revival after originally being released on their cult UK label Infinite Mass which once rivalled even Warp Records, it features lost gems like 'Ghost House' and 'Orbitality'.
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
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Dubnobasswithmyheadman (reissue)
Cat: UWR 00099LP. Rel: 15 May 25
Dark & Long (7:32)
Mmm Skyscraper I Love You (12:46)
Surfboy (7:34)
Spoonman (7:34)
Tongue (4:38)
Dirty Epic (10:00)
Cowgirl (8:14)
River Of Bass (6:25)
ME (7:02)
Review: This 2025 reissue of the British duo's 1995 breakthrough offering captures the raw energy and genre-blending brilliance that made it an instant classic. Still revered for its fusion of techno, house, and ambient with a distinctly industrial edge, the album's resonance continues to define electronic music today. Tracks like 'Dark & Long' and 'Surfboy' showcase their ability to create expansive, atmospheric soundscapes that are both tough and emotive. The low-end drive of 'Cowgirl' and the serene tones of 'River of Bass' reflect the duo's mastery in blending dancefloor-ready beats with intricate textures. Hailing from the UK, the duo pushed boundaries with their dark, melodic sensibility, crafting a sound that remains influential. Their influence on modern electronic music is undeniable, and this reissue serves as a vital reminder of how they redefined the genre back in the 90s, keeping the core of their vision intact while inspiring new generations of listeners.
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Second Toughest In The Infants (reissue)
Cat: UWR 00100LP. Rel: 15 May 25
Juanita/Kiteless/To Dream Of Love
Banstyle/Sappy's Curry
Confusion The Waitress
Rowla
Pearls Girl
Air Towel
Blueski
Stagger
Review: British heavyweights Underworld delivered one of the 90s' most enduring dance albums with their second LPivisionary, sprawling, and wired with tension. This 2025 reissue does it justice, pressed onto heavyweight vinyl with a half-speed cut that gives its deep, hypnotic sonics fresh bite. From the moment 'Juanita : Kiteless : To Dream Of Love' opens with glitchy insistence and locked grooves, it's clear how ahead of its time this was. The glitch-techno swirl of 'Banstyle/Sappy's Curry' and the growling 'Rowla' nod to Sheffield and Detroit in equal measure, while 'Pearl's Girl' pulses with breakbeat aggression and warped vocals, its grit sharpened here by the remaster. 'Confusion the Waitress' and 'Air Towel' show the band at their most meditative, layering ambience and submerged breaks into something closer to sound design than club tool. Even 'Blueski' and 'Stagger'ishorter, sketch-like piecesifeel essential to the album's industrial-sublime mood. Still fiercely modern, still haunted, still euphoric. An artefact of the past that belongs squarely in the now.
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Beaucoup Fish (reissue)
Beaucoup Fish (reissue) (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: UWR 00101LP. Rel: 15 May 25
Cups (11:12)
Push Upstairs (5:05)
Jumbo (6:54)
Shudder/King Of Snake (9:32)
Winjer (4:30)
Skym (3:59)
Bruce Lee (7:31)
Kittens (4:40)
Push Downstairs (5:57)
Something Like A Mama (6:25)
Moaner (7:37)
Review: Originally released in 1999 and now reissued, Beaucoup Fish captures UK techno icons Underworld at their peak popularity. Karl Hyde, Rick Smith and Darren Emerson were just coming off their Trainspotting movie fame due to their legendary track 'Born Slippy'. Following Dubnobasswithmyheadman and Second Toughest in the Infants, this record feels heavier and more restless, mirroring their ambivalence toward their growing profile. Where their previous albums flowed like introspective night drives, Beaucoup Fish often barrels forward with full-throttle energy. Tracks like 'Push Upstairs' and 'Kittens' tear through at blistering tempos, merging techno heft with psychedelic texture. 'Shudder / King of Snake' is the album's pounding centerpiece, a kinetic beast built on a mutated 'I Feel Love' bassline and layers of frenetic percussion. Yet it's on 'Jumbo' and 'Cups' that Underworld tap into something deeper, more elegant and melancholic for solitary moments on packed dance floors. Hyde's cryptic, associative lyricism are half preacher, half poet that add a compelling edge throughout. His stream-of-consciousness delivery turning even the most muscular tracks are very introspective. Beaucoup Fish may reflect a band conflicted about their identity, but it's also Underworld at their most refined, striking a potent balance between euphoria and alienation, bombast and subtlety. It remains a hypnotic artifact of late-90s rave culture, vivid in both its unease and its ecstasy.
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A Hundred Days Off (reissue)
Cat: UWR 00102LP. Rel: 15 May 25
Mo Move (6:48)
Two Months Off (9:03)
Twist (6:22)
Sola Sistim (6:25)
Little Speaker (8:35)
Trim (3:18)
Ess Gee (2:31)
Dinosaur Adventure (7:54)
Ballet Lane (3:33)
Luetin (6:59)
Review: Underworld's sixth LP A Hundred Days Off heard them wean their sound down to a finer but still full Brit-rave sound, not to mention a readiness on their part to break the charts compared to their earlier, yet by all means more esoteric, studio projects such as Dubnobasswithmyheadman. Praised by Uncut as a "beautiful and baffling enigma", the record gave birth to such wonders as 'Two Months Off', 'Trim', 'Ess Gee' and 'Dinosaur Adventure 3D', tracks whose long-form structures and brutalist trance ballistics would continue to prove lactic boons for the stylistic milking. Sheffield art collective The Designers Republic were commissioned to design the iconic balloon-head cover by label V2, also enshrining a spectacular modern art and modern music crossover in this ingenious record.
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Oblivion With Bells (reissue)
Oblivion With Bells (reissue) (gatefold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: UWR 00103LP. Rel: 15 May 25
Crocodile (8:40)
Beautiful Burnout (10:56)
Holding The Moth (5:33)
To Heal (2:34)
Ring Road (4:35)
Glam Bucket (5:43)
Boy, Boy, Boy (6:07)
Cuddle Bunny vs The Celtic Villages (2:10)
Faxed Invitation (4:42)
Good Morning Cockerel (2:24)
Best Mamgu Ever (8:37)
Review: After the chart-topping A Hundred Days Off (2002), what was to come next for the albums arm of Underworld, aka Karl Hyde and Rick Smith? Clearly, it was to be a return to gritty chillout rave schematics - now tapering into ambient dub and progressive - that defined their earliest works, in stark contrast to their mid noughties crowd electrolysers. Oblivion With Bells (2007) saw mixed critical receipt, the aesthetes among us referencing to the record's pull towards directionless absurdity (mirrored in track titles like 'Cuddle Bunny vs. The Celtic Villages'), but its nurturance of highlights like 'Crocodile' and 'Ring Road', and their increasing use of flamboyant post-rock theatrics onstage, still make this moment a stellar one in our books.
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Barbara Barbara We Face A Shining Future (reissue)
Cat: UWR 00105LP. Rel: 15 May 25
I Exhale
If Rah
Low Burn
Santiago Cuatro
Motorhome
Ova Nova
Nylon Strung
Review: First released in 2016, Underworld's Barbara Barbara, We Face A Shining Future returns in a 2025 reissue on nice heavyweight black vinyl that has been cut at half speed for optimal sound and housed in a double gatefold sleeve with added spine detailing. The album - the Essex duo's ninth - marked a creative rebirth for Karl Hyde and Rick Smith and features seven spontaneous, emotionally raw tracks born from strict studio sessions. From detuned basslines and celestial techno to lyrical monologues and off-world electronics, it's a typically expressive and genre-blending statement that stands proud alongside their celebrated classic albums and has aged well over the years.
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Barking (reissue)
Barking (reissue) (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: UWR 00104LP. Rel: 15 May 25
Bird 1 (6:45)
Always Loved A Film (6:48)
Scribble (6:49)
Hamburg Hotel (4:57)
Grace (5:10)
Between Stars (6:01)
Diamond Jigsaw (5:37)
Moon In Water (5:40)
Louisiana (4:47)
Review: This 2025 reissue of the British electronic duo's 2010 release revisits a moment when their sound was at its most refined and expansive. Tracks like 'Bird 1' and 'Always Loved A Film' have an almost trance-like quality, drawing listeners into a rich web of pulsating rhythms and repetitive motifs that feel both hypnotic and unsettling. In contrast, songs like 'Diamond Jigsaw' and 'Moon In Water' offer moments of clarity, their crisp melodies and infectious hooks cutting through the layers of sound with a bright, shimmering energy. The duo's ability to shift between moods is strikingi'Hamburg Hotel' brings a brooding weight, while 'Between Stars' provides a lift, its airy textures pushing against the track's grounded pulse. This reissue feels less like nostalgia and more like a timely reminder of their ability to blend pop accessibility with experimental edge, marking their unique place in the electronic canon.
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