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Nightdubbing
Nightdubbing (double 12")
Cat: REKIDS 237. Rel: 25 Mar 24
 
Minimal/Tech House
40 Acres & A Terabyte (5:21)
Nightdubbing (8:39)
Dark Paradise (5:46)
Bob Molly (7:16)
Supernova (7:59)
Starstorms (6:36)
New World/Old Future (7:08)
Avant-Garde Dance Hall (3:50)
Future Mystic (2:49)
Review: Radio Slave's Rekids welcomes a Detroit house master in Monty Luke for what is a comprehensive excursion into deep house across nine exquisite new cuts. Dub, techno and more all help colour these soundwaves and first up is the shimmering electro rhythm of '40 Acres & A Terabyte' while 'Nightdubbing' gets more zoned out and smooth as it comes alive with shimmering synths over rolling beats. Elsewhere are more grinding groves like 'Starstorms' which recalls the early work of Carl Craig and 'Avant-Garde Dance Hall' is a deft dub workout.
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out of stock $25.17
Square One
Square One (pink & purple vinyl double 12")
Cat: UTS 07PINKPUR. Rel: 30 Nov 21
 
Deep House
Light Of Day (6:34)
Bumpin' Headz (7:26)
Hunting (6:17)
Plants & Astronauts (6:20)
A Gloomy Morning In The Red Box (6:27)
Liberte (7:32)
Dillusion (6:02)
Lac De Marcenay (8:12)
Review: Locklead has been laying down classy house music for the likes of Pleasure Zone, Rawax, Unknown To The Unknown and Hot Haus, so you know he means business. After this sterling run of singles he's stepping to Up The Stuss with his debut album Square One, which deals in eight richly rendered cuts of contemporary tackle that sum up everything he's achieved to date. There's a pervasive deepness at work on 'Light Of Day' which draws you in from the get-go, while 'Bumpin' Headz' revels in shimmering, bouncy chords and Detroit flavoured strings pads. 'Hunting' has a more inquisitive quality as it courses through minimal-tinted grooves and synth riffs, while 'Plants & Astronauts' takes a more cosmic approach to the tech house formula. We could go on but you get the idea - this is house music through and through, presented in pristine technicolour for maximum satisfaction.
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out of stock $25.94
Reconstructed (15th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: SUSH 47/48/49. Rel: 17 Jan 22
 
Techno
Skank (Cobblestone Jazz Reconstruction) (8:39)
Control (Amorf Reconstruction) (8:58)
Stabilize (Ion Ludwig Reconstruction) (12:08)
Control (Steve O'Sullivan Reconstruction) (7:28)
Dim Dim (Melchior Productions LTD Reconstruction) (6:55)
Redeem (Soulphiction Reconstruction) (7:48)
Stabilize (Leonel Castillo Reconstruction) (7:38)
Stabilize (Mark & Matt Thibideau Reconstruction) (7:22)
Review: Sushitech presents the last part of its 15th anniversary reissues series. Timeless reworks of Paul St. Hilaire & Rhauder's now classic 2018 release 'Reconstructed', featuring legendary producers such as Rominimal heroes Amorf who provide a typically hypnotic reinterpretation of Control, Dutch minimal house maestro Ion Ludwig retains the dubby elements of the original on his rework of 'Stabilized' and likewise Steve O'Sullivan remains in glacial and cavernous territory on another sublime perspective of 'Control'. Elsewhere, Thomas Melchior serves up a typically arcane venture into the deep on his version of 'Dim Dim', while the much missed Soulphiction provides the perfect majestic backdrop for St. Hilaire's amazing vocals play centre stage on his version of 'Redeem'.
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 in stock $23.86
Symbiosis
Symbiosis (double 12")
Cat: SUSH 60. Rel: 06 Feb 23
 
Deep House
Symbiosis 1 (8:48)
Symbiosis 2 (6:39)
Symbiosis 3 (2:50)
Symbiosis 4 (8:04)
Symbiosis 5 (7:20)
Symbiosis 6 (7:52)
Review: After having two of his earlier tunes remodelled by Carl Craig and Mike Huckaby thanks to Sushitech, Detroit's Delano Smith re-emerges on the label with a double pack of tunes made with Brawther under the D&B Productions. That moniker has more to do with the pair's name rather than a suddenly conversion to drum & bass, although there's a love of dubby effects and deep bass power here that - at a stretch - could be said to be in common. The six tracks - Symbiosis' 1-6 - are smooth and simple, but executed with an ear (or four) for an irresistible groove, an economic but rhythmic keyboard stab and a knack for squeezing something nicely soulful from the barest ingredients. Nice work indeed.
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 in stock $25.94
111
111 (double 12")
Cat: FXHE 111L/AOS 111. Rel: 04 Nov 06
 
Deep House
The Maker
Motorcity Jackpot
Blade Runner
Quadriplegic Companion
C J A I PUR
Foe Show
Review: Six brand new shakers from Omar S...This is the sh*t! Never confined to one particular genre, Omar is again blending house, techno and even minimal styles into one big pot of deep Detroit underground funk. There's even some Basic Channel / Deep Chord vibes going on there somewhere. Simply killer.
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out of stock $21.27
Issue One
Issue One (limited 12")
Cat: EOG 001. Rel: 24 May 23
 
Deep House
Carlo Gambino - "Byo" (6:47)
Dahbar - "Depilada" (9:29)
Carlo Gambino - "Byo" (Radioactive Man remix) (6:40)
Dahbar - "Depilada" (Carl Finlow remix) (6:42)
Review: Welcome to the world Echoes of Glory, a brand new label that makes its first foray here, and what an inaugural EP it is too. It comes in the form of a split between Carlo Gambino and Dahbar who take one track each, with two mighty remixers all on duty. 'Kyo' is a rubbery deep hue cut with some well-placed samples that bring the soul. Dahbar then offers up 'Depilada' which is a more pumping tech cut. Radioactive Man then steps up with a fine remix that heads into deep and moody electro territory. Last of all, fellow electro don Carl Finlow adds his spin to 'Depilada' which is all silky lines and shimmering pads.
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out of stock $23.35
Unreleased Dubs
Unreleased Dubs (double 12")
Cat: KNOE NT/LP. Rel: 19 Jun 23
 
Deep House
Bacofoil (7:46)
Feel (5:29)
No Basford (6:58)
Fat Bogga (7:30)
True A Seven (7:11)
It Shall Be Done (6:31)
Bass Lion (6:46)
Flabby (6:54)
Review: It has been some years now since Nail came back from the wilderness after one of his early EPs was re-released by Fear of Flying. Since then he has turned out plenty of new material as well as digging deep into his vast and vital vaults to serve up the sort of lo-fi but kicking house sounds that made him and his Nottingham crew such a driving force back in the 90s. And that's what we get here on For Those That Knoe - no fewer than eight masterfully stripped-back cuts of deep house. Some are laced with dreamy melodies, some roll deep for days, some are raw and textured pumpers and some are jazzed-up bangers with charm to spare. Essential stuff.
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 in stock $23.35
Pieces Of The Puzzle
Cat: OSCLDN 005. Rel: 02 Oct 23
 
Breakbeat
Pieces Of The Puzzle
Chill Pill
Can't Stop The Rain
My Life
Keep Chasin'
Phase Me
Dreams
Dubmotions
Let It Out
Review: Zach Murray is a fast-rising London producer who makes a great impression here with an ambitious and ultimately accomplished double pack on Oscuro. The title track 'Pieces Of The Puzzle' opens with sweeping ambient before 'Chill Pill' explores as glistening melodic world of futuristic tech and 'Can't Stop The Rain' has an old-school energy to its marching drums and rave stabs. There are also forays into acidic electro like on 'Keep Chasin'' and rugged breaks on 'Phase Me', elastic house sounds on 'Dubmotions' and cosmic turbulence in the trippy 'Dreams,' all of which show off this producer's versatility in style.
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Tags: Tech House
 in stock $23.35
My Life With The Machines Vol 1
My Life With The Machines Vol 1 (hand-stamped double 12")
Cat: REPEAT 05. Rel: 14 Jul 22
 
Minimal/Tech House
Acid Soul (8:17)
Jah Love (8:13)
Acid Babies (6:19)
Rawtronik 909 (6:48)
Visual Spectrum (5:30)
Dubdub1111 (5:59)
Sista Dub (8:36)
Review: There is a load of Jay Tripwire newness around at the moment and some of it is from his back catalogue and some of it is all new. Here the longtime minimal mainstay and Canadian scene-pioneer serves up a multi-volume collection of cult tracks of his from the early 2000s. They have a west coast tech house sound and are still future in design. The likes of Villalbos have long been banging these and they sit well with the days current underground sound. Acid, dub, tech, electronic soul and more all colour the grooves.
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 in stock $29.58
Tron Caligula Marathon Man (The Remixes)
Cat: SYST 00133. Rel: 01 Aug 22
 
Minimal/Tech House
Tron (Raxon remix) (5:42)
Caligula (Fedele remix) (7:31)
Tron (Mathew Jonson´s VCA dub) (8:53)
Tron (Elax Remi) (6:21)
Marathon Man (Hannes Bieger remix) (7:38)
Review: A first-time remix LP of Stephan Bodzin's Systematic classic album - 'Tron Caligula Marathon Man' - containing stellar new reworkings of the tunes made between the years 2005 and 2006. Raxon (Ellum, Kompakt), Mathew Jonson (Wagon Repair, M_nus), Elax, Fedele (Ex-Agents Of Time) and Hannes Bieger all make appearances, lending gloomy and gargantuan extra credence to a time-honoured techno masterpiece.
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 in stock $22.58
My Life With The Machines Vol 3
My Life With The Machines Vol 3 (hand-stamped double 12")
Cat: REPEAT 10. Rel: 23 Nov 22
 
Minimal/Tech House
Yabby You - "King Pharoah's Plague" (Jay Tripwire remix) (8:47)
Marky Starr - "Disco Freak" (Jay Acid Rerub) (7:43)
Nervous (7:20)
In Your Mind (7:35)
The Midget Who Loves Dolphines (6:05)
Dope Groove (6:14)
Absorb (unreleased mix) (6:51)
Review: During the early 2000s, Jay Tripwire was responsible for a string of killer records that blurred the boundaries between tech-house, dub-house, deep house, acid and more tribal-tinged flavours. The ongoing 'My Life With The Machines' series taps into this golden period from the Canadian producer, offering a mix of sought-after classics, rarities and unreleased jams from the archives. Highlights are naturally plentiful, with our picks including his deeply sub-heavy, Dubtribe influenced rework of Yabby You dub classic 'King Pharoah's Plague', a tough, TB-303 laden stomp through Marky Starr's 'Disco Freak', the dense-but-rolling deep house funk of 'In Your Mind', and the '4AM at a Californian free party' flex of the accurately titled 'Dope Groove'.
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 in stock $30.36
A House Of My Own
Cat: DMLP 01. Rel: 01 Mar 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
A House Of My Own (6:10)
Essence Of Life (Afterhours mix) (6:52)
Essence Of Life (Daytime mix) (7:09)
Knock Knock, Whos There? (7:04)
Love & Lust (5:21)
Jack Your Ass Off (7:42)
Played by: DJ ROCCA
 in stock $25.69
Blue Wig (feat Stefan Ringer, Ben Hixon mixes)
Blue Wig (feat Stefan Ringer, Ben Hixon mixes) (hand-stamped 12" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: DREP 2060. Rel: 14 Feb 24
 
Deep House
Blue Wig (Stefan Ringer remix) (4:03)
Blue Wig (Ben Hixon remix) (5:18)
Blue Wig (extended instrumental)
Blue Wig (0:23)
Review: We have been really liking what we've heard from the Dolphin label out if the US of late. Now we get a taster of an upcoming album from Blaque Dynamite with a second single from it. Beka Gochiashvili features on keyboards and synthesizers throughout the cut. The Stefan Ringer remix is a wet and funky mix of jazz, house and experimental sound. It has a sleazy sense of vocal naughtiness to it with shuffling broken beats and rich layers of percussion. The original is an organic and loose-limbed deep house vibe and Ben Hixon brings a little more edgy tech to the drums.
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 in stock $21.27
Mescaleros
Mescaleros (double 12")
Cat: VQLP 009. Rel: 08 Apr 20
 
Minimal/Tech House
Drumses III (7:21)
Bobby Peru (7:07)
Tony Little Something (7:31)
Pseudomartyrs (7:15)
Duodular (7:35)
Lo Siento (7:30)
Song With No Name (6:48)
Teide (feat Greg Paulus) (7:37)
Review: Triptease are a Berlin-based live act comprised of minimal house DJs Topper and Hugo, accompanied by Francesco and Jacopo. Their marathon live jams have been much talk of the town in recent times, a while back they took over the bottom deck of MS Hoppetosse accompanied by a jazz sextet for several hours - which set the core of their adventurous and improvisational approach. The group recorded their debut LP 'Mescaleros' at various locations including Tenerife under the Teide Volcano - the secret mountain of Guanche mythology. There's plenty of lean and hypnotic tackle on offer that's perfect for playing at long parties this summer: from understated and swing-fuelled microhouse grooves like "Bobby Peru" or "Tony Little Something", to disorienting/off-kilter affairs like "Pseudomartyrs" and some nice sunny deep house as heard on "Teide" - featuring No Regular Play's Greg Paulus on the trumpet.
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out of stock $23.35
Primu EP
Primu EP (gatefold double 12")
Cat: MRR 001. Rel: 07 Nov 14
 
Minimal/Tech House
Mihigh & Arapu - "Indigen"
Barac - "In Oglinda"
Priku - "De Bun Augur"
Sepp - "Nopti Tacute"
Review: New Romanian label Midi is making a bold entry into the hustle and bustle of the minimal breaks scene, snapping up some of the key players and giving them a side of vinyl each to get stuck into, all presented in a plush gatefold sleeve. Mihigh and Arapu collaborate on the intricate undulations of "Indigen", which pivots around a finely balanced selection of percussion and spooky blasts of sound. Barac holds down a steadier groove on "In Oglinda", using some choice jazz samples sparingly to create a truly eerie, Lynchian atmosphere. Priku brings a touch more peak time feistiness to "Be Dun Augur" as he works his own pattering drums into a strict and prominent roller perfect for the deeper kind of club, and then Sepp rounds the release off with the illustrious subtleties of "Nopti Tacute".
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Played by: Alex Font, Don Crisp
out of stock $23.09
Schite Si Note
Schite Si Note (triple 12")
Cat: ANDROMEDA 006. Rel: 19 Jan 15
 
Minimal/Tech House
Cand Te Intorci
Pasul Unu
Tripusor
Dincolode
Trezirea
Landrum Bun
Linistea
Ancheira Capitolului
Review: For a small label with minute sounds, An dromeda is a heavyweight when it comes to releasing the finest in experimental, sparse and dub-laden, extra-ordinary minimal techno. Vid inaugurated the label in 2012 and now provides the outlet with its first album via a triple 12". Should you find the early releases of Giegling appealing, its likely Vid's debut LP will be of interest too through its poppy beats, watery undertones, balanced percussion and dynamic piano manoeuvres. Productions plunge deep without the need of booming kick drums as demonstrated in "Pasul Unu", or the looped chords of "Tripusor", while rustic tribalisms form in "Landrum Bun". An intriguing album transforming how we perceive the micro-isms of danceable electronic music.
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out of stock $31.12
Lobster Club
Lobster Club (limited gatefold double 12")
Cat: TCS 02. Rel: 05 Nov 14
 
Minimal/Tech House
Wald 1975
A New Beat
Warhol
Orchestra Rehearsal
Fiction
Cauldron
Review: Known most for his TC Studio work alongside Matei Tulbure, Traian Chereches has latterly taken to working in a solo capacity and demonstrated an equal degree of aplomb for unique rhythms and joyful sensations. Fans of the Romanian's work will delight in this double pack on his and Tulbure's prospering TC Studio label with the six tracks on Lobster Club really showing Chereches' full production range. Proceedings begin on an abstract note with "Wald 1975" memorable for some bold vocal sampling, though tracks such as the tumbling "A New Beat" and "Orchestra Rehearsal" will provide more than enough dancefloor satisfaction.
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out of stock $20.75
Om Vedea EP
Om Vedea EP (180 gram vinyl double 12")
Cat: UND 004. Rel: 28 May 14
 
Minimal/Tech House
Time & Space
Sun2216
Shakeuit
Adagio or Truism
Review: Lazar Cezar doesn't release that much but each new record from him or his Understand label is worth the wait. For starters, the four tracks that appear across two heavy weight 12"s - with bespoke artwork - boast an obvious pride behind the release, and the same can be said for the production. The EP's highlight is the knee-deep pops and gurgles of "Time & Space" that surface to bubble around dampened beats and irregular-to-regular hi-hat and snare patterns. Listen to it and it's almost like being caught inside a floating blob of it. "Sun2216" is very deep, and so subtle that in parts it's almost not there - you can only just make out what sounds like snippets of spiritual teachings by Jiddu Krishnamurti. The A-side of Om Vedea's second disc, "Shakeuit", is more for the dancefloor thanks to its workman-like minimal techno that doesn't stop, while "Adagio or Truism" is tonal, trippy and ultimately experimental heat from the heart of Bucharest.
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out of stock $24.65
Mosaic Classics
Mosaic Classics (double 12")
Cat: SUSH 008. Rel: 17 Jul 14
 
Deep House
Steve O'Sullivan - "Cheques Not Accepted"
Steve O'Sullivan - "Touch Up"
Steve O'Sullivan & John Beer - "Breezer"
Blue Spirit - "No Suzuki"
The Wise Caucasian - "Sac Magique"
Review: You have to hand it to Sushitech, the label really back their artists. This next deluxe package throws more loved material by the resurgent Steve O'Sullivan back into the pipeline with another collection of Mosaic classics Yossi Amoyal believes need to heard, either by a new generation, or for the older heads that missed out the first time - or those in need of new grooves after wearing out the old ones. The A-side of the first 12" sees O'Sullivan at his linear, house music best in a track which is not only a bona fide Mosaic classic, but a tune which defines Steve O'Sullivan and the label: "Cheques Not Accepted". The B-side provides one cut of woofing tom drums, tribal-tipped drum loops and cooling synths while the other, "Touch Up", is a filter sweeping slice of French-styled house music. O'Sullivan's dubby house jam "Breezer" with John Beer from 1999 deservedly makes the grade on the second disc as does some thumping beats of O'Sullivan's techno-weighted alias The Wise Caucasian. More essential listening from Sushitech.
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out of stock $22.06
In Loving Memory 4:4 + Special 1
In Loving Memory 4:4 + Special 1 (limited coloured vinyl 4x12")
Cat: STRX 09STYRAXABCD. Rel: 04 Jul 11
 
Techno
Sven Weisemann - "Deep Passion" (Sven Repassion mix)
Morphosis - "They Just Don't Care"
Lowtec - "Stamping Ground"
STL - "Laio"
John Daly - "Birds"
Derek Carr - "25th"
John Beltran - "Rainy Day Savior"
Sam McQueen - "Simple Pleasures"
Ron Trent - "Piano Track"
Larry Heard - "Dolphin Dream"
Herbert - "Fat King Fire"
Isolee - "Raum Zwei"
Reggie Dokes - "Black Thoughts" (The Tribal mix)
DJ Qu - "Be Who You" (main mix)
Review: A bulging 4x12" release from Styrax to round off their In Loving Memory series. Featuring venerable and fledgling talent alike from both sides of the Atlantic - including Ian Pooley, Laurent Garnier, Morphosis, John Daly, John Beltran and Sven Weisemann to name just a few - In Loving Memory 4:4 is a frankly essential purchase for lovers of the more cerebral strains of house music. Picking a favourite out of this lot is an unenviable task, but we'll plump for the dusty beatdown of Morphosis' "They Just Don't Care".
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out of stock $37.35
Warmer Bruder/Fruchtchen
Cat: MIRAU 015. Rel: 27 Sep 12
 
Deep House
Erobique - "Warmer Bruder"
Alexander Polzin - "Fruchtchen"
Review: Having initiated a return to action in fine style with Iron Curtis' debut album Soft Wide Waist Band, the Mirau label comes correct with this split release from Erobique and Alexander Polzin. "Warmer Bruder" signals a welcome return to the Hamburg imprint for Erobique, with the local lad having released on Mirau back in its early days and this new production is wonderful, all rich instrumental touches and glorious melodic flourishes that burst with a certain incandescence - a fine example of European deep house. To begin with, Polzin's "Fruchtchen" seems to exist in a darker realm, though it's gradually drawn towards the light in undeniably epic fashion.
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out of stock $20.24
Prolog EP
Prolog EP (180 gram vinyl gatefold double 12")
Cat: TCS 001. Rel: 13 Aug 13
 
Minimal/Tech House
Untouched
Totem
Lapona
Hotel Pelican
Review: TC Studio team up with Onur Ozer for a special 2x180 gram gatefold vinyl release. It's an EP for the DJ and listener that enjoy the finer fidelities of disjointed dance music. A lost piano that loops softly in the distance gives the smoky groove of "Untouched" a melancholic timbre and ill-bent sway, while the horror-thematic keys of "Totem" rise out of a ghostly mist to form a 1930s New York jazz cajole. The pitter-patter of "Lapona" features could-be street soundscapes and half spoken vocal snippets, while "Hotel Pelican" sounds like something that could soundtrack a quirky Jean-Pierre Jeune film.
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out of stock $20.75
Reasons To Be Dismal?
Cat: PFR 139. Rel: 29 May 13
 
Minimal/Tech House
Reasons To Be Dismal? (Dixon Update)
Reasons To Be Dismal? (Extendedsight version)
Reasons To Be Dismal? (Steve Bug edit)
Reasons To Be Dismal? (Motorcitysoul remix)
Review: Poker Flat revisit Reasons To Be Dismal?, the Nu Groove classic from Foremost Poets, with some high profile remixers in tow. Released back in 1989, the track was a superbly lusty example of how disco had eventually mutated into something wholly darker and was dominated by that iconic socio-conscious spoken-word delivery of Johnny Dangerous. Dixon leads the way with a self styled Update on the track that fits in alongside his widely recognised canon of pared down, driving house music without losing any of the original's charms. The Extended Sight version from the original has been licensed too and offers some raw, detuned contrast to the polished efforts from Motorcitysoul and Steve Bug that occupy the flip.
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out of stock $20.24
Eclipse
Eclipse (blue vinyl 12")
Cat: COR 12128. Rel: 22 Jul 15
 
Minimal/Tech House
Eclipse (8:48)
Thieves (9:57)
Review: British producer Tim Green is still at it. After making his splash on the scene several years on respected imprints such as Trapez, Dirtybird and Get Physical with his highly technical minimal grooves, his profile has reached another plateau as seen by this release on Sven Vath's vanguard Cocoon. First up is "Eclipse" with its warped, monster bassline and mesmerising synth work flowing all over the place that'd appeal to all the Border Community heads. On the flip we have "Thieves" going for a more standard tech house groove, getting some nice synth pads happening over a pumping peak time groove.
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out of stock $21.78
Orleans Bardel EP
Orleans Bardel EP (double 12")
Cat: NM 014. Rel: 29 Apr 15
 
Minimal/Tech House
Bosca Brew (10:52)
Koldun Ne Spit (10:21)
Orleans Bardel (5:16)
Orleans Bardel (Melchior Productions remix) (12:49)
Orleans Bardel (Kamran Sadeghi remix) (15:42)
Review: Enigmatic duo Alka Rex have slowly been cultivating their form of minimal electronics for almost ten years now, appearing on label like Wolf & Lamb, Brooklyn's Thema and London's Multi Vitamins. This Orleans Bardel EP, with fascinating artwork, is by far their best work to date and their sound isn't too far off the antics of what Ricardo Villalobos and Max Loderbauer can get up to. The burps of bass and reverberating clunks of "Bosca Brew" will make you feel as though you're in the closed closet of Chris Cunningham's "Rubber Johnny" video (the quieter periods), while "Koldun Ne Spit" is linear in comparison, but equally haunting. Twisted carnival themes make their way into the title-track which is given a clubber, more functional rework by Melchior Productions, while Kamran Sadeghi remix is as minimal as it gets!
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out of stock $20.50
Hubris Variation
Cat: BLACKTRUFFLE 024. Rel: 16 Nov 16
 
Minimal/Tech House
Hubris Variation (part 1) (14:16)
Hubris Variation (part 2) (13:12)
Review: Given that Ricardo Villalobos was one of a handful of guest producers who featured on Oren Ambarchi's recent Hubris album - a krautrock-influenced minimalist techno exploration that also boasted contributions from Jim O'Rourke and Mark Fell, amongst others - it seems fitting that he's been roped in to provide two new remixes. The Chilean's contribution to the album was largely rhythm-based, and his two lengthy Variations - each stretched across one side of wax - promote undulating, heads-down dancefloor hypnotism above all else. Naturally, his drum programming and use of subtle stylistic shifts is as on-point as ever, with Ambarchi's original textures being manipulated into mind-altering new shapes.
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The Difference Between The Analog & Digital Love Of Victor Taransky
Cat: MET 001. Rel: 01 Nov 16
 
Minimal/Tech House
Giraffe (8:34)
Giraffe (dub mix) (6:28)
Intothestruggles (dub mix) (4:56)
Amazzonia (10:13)
Intothestruggles (9:42)
Review: Riccardo Buccirossi is one of those artists who has no problem in pressing up his own debut release onto vinyl; he clearly has absolutely no need to go through other labels to get his point across, and we respect him for that. Of course, we should mention that this is some pretty stellar music, right here: the opener "Giraffe" shapes the minimal techno formula into something completely new and boundaries thanks to his use of electro as a guide to the arrangement, and the more beat-centric dub mix isn't anything short of brilliant. There's also a dub version of "Intothestruggles", a muddled, intricate web of washed-out sonics, followed by the glitchy folds of "Amazzonia" and the original mix of "Intothestruggles". All in all, this is a fine debut that will surely place this artist on the map.
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out of stock $24.65
Prophette
Prophette (gatefold heavyweight vinyl double 12")
Cat: 3 /X. Rel: 31 Jan 17
 
Minimal/Tech House
Wibrations (8:23)
Fiction (6:20)
Someone (8:11)
Mischkin (5:01)
Inveighed (7:53)
Subtle Drama (7:13)
Nothing Happens (8:33)
Decontroit (7:06)
Review: Virginian-in-Berlin Adam Longman Parker digs deep across eight tracks on Cure. Tantamount to an album, he expresses himself with fittingly broad brush strokes - from the jittering funky techno of "Vibrations" and the Funk D'Void style modulations and charm of "Mischkin" to the wry, deep jungle homage "Someone", there's not a dull moment as we're wrapped up in mood after mood... Whether it's the high-chin strutting and Green Velvet-style trippiness of "Inveighed" or the shuffling twitchy drums of "Nothing Happens", he's got you covered.
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out of stock $24.14
Andromeda 005
Andromeda 005 (double 12")
Cat: ANDROMEDA 005. Rel: 05 Jul 14
 
Minimal/Tech House
Track 1
Track 2
Track 3
Track 4
Track 5
out of stock $21.27
Flying Fish Song
Flying Fish Song (180 gram vinyl double 12")
Cat: TOS 010. Rel: 06 Apr 21
 
Minimal/Tech House
Flying Fish Song (9:57)
Big Lips Make Love (12:28)
Flying Fish Song (Rhadoo remix 1) (11:57)
Flying Fish Song (Rhadoo remix 2) (6:45)
Review: The Other Side label clocks up its 10th release here with Dunfound serving up the two tripped out minimal tech originals and Rhadoo offering a pair of his mighty fine remixes. Opener 'Flying Fish Song' is all about wonky synths and chattering durms and perc. The sound is raw and urgent and constantly on the twist and turn. The second original is a 12-minute plus journey through the darkest recesses of your mind. Rhadoo then ups the ante with his first remix which is all bristling beats and prickly percussion. The second is a more sludgy dub full of freaky designs and weird FX.
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 in stock $26.20
Seven Hills Presents: Rockers Hi Fi 92-96
Cat: SHRR 05. Rel: 27 Apr 21
 
Techno
Seven Shades Of Dub (10:43)
Paths Of Life (6:30)
More & More (6:09)
One With Another (7:42)
Hash Recall (Bass ReTouch) (7:16)
Stoned (Manali Cream mix) (7:07)
Sexy Selector (8:16)
Review: Legendary UK dub techno pioneers Glyn 'Bigga' Bush and Richard Whittingham aka Rockers Hi-Fi, originally formed in 1992 in Birmingham. Rockers Hi-Fi gained a cult following in the early years of dub-techno and soundsystem culture with their psychedelic, bass-heavy blend of dub, house, techno, beats and drum & bass. We're pleased to present a selection of tracks from their formative years, mainly encompassing the club ready, dancefloor centred part of their discography. This reissue LP includes a mixture of sought after bangers, as well as some lesser known tracks which people may not have heard.
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out of stock $27.50
1 2 3
1 2 3 (double 12")
Cat: CBM 008. Rel: 26 Jul 21
 
Deep House
1-2-3 (6:22)
Hold Me Down (6:24)
Pandemic One (5:50)
Test Unknown (6:24)
Review: Detroit legend Eddie 'Flashin' Fowlkes has had a truly massive month with a couple of releases on his esteemed Detroit Wax imprint (which he runs with Niko Marks) and this week he kickstarts his City Boy imprint back into action. This is its first release in 11 years, presenting part one of the Knucklehead Series featuring a fine selection of moods and grooves. First up is the deep down and dirty tech-funk of '1-2-3', followed by the dusty twilight mood music of 'Hold Me Down' and over on the flip is the double 12's most energetic cut in the form of 'Test Unknown' - a sincere expression in proper Motor city style 'hi-tech soul'.
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Delicate Limbs Remixes
Cat: 194397 88301. Rel: 28 May 21
 
Deep House
Delicate Limbs (Omar S remix)
Delicate Limbs (Bedouin remix)
Delicate Limbs (Special Request remix)
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Luna: The Remixes
Luna: The Remixes (double 12")
Cat: SYST 00113. Rel: 04 Nov 21
 
Minimal/Tech House
Callisto (Ben Bohmer remix) (7:16)
Ferdinand (ANNA & Wehbba remix) (7:02)
Triton (Aera remix) (6:53)
Phobos (Echonomist remix) (8:03)
Review: The techno bromance between Stephan Bodzin and Marc Romboy feels almost as old as electronic music itself. But this new 12" - which comes on the Systematic label that has housed most of their work - updates the German pair's sound through a series of contemporary remixes. The opener from Ben Bohmer is a deep and icy roller, ANNA & Wehbba bring machine grit and grime to their churning take on 'Ferdinand' and Aera layers in meticulous synth modulations. Last of all is a wide open melodic techno complete with sweeping synths. It's a fine rework by Echonomist that is perfect for enchanting big crowds.
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out of stock $32.43
Chunkafunk (remastered)
Chunkafunk (remastered) (180 gram vinyl double 12")
Cat: SOUNDS 007. Rel: 02 Oct 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
Your House Is Yours (11:53)
Your House Is Yours (part II & III Simultaneously) (11:50)
Feel Feel Feel (16:39)
Invasion Of The Touchy Feelies (11:48)
Review: .Nimbus Quartet were also known as Moral and featured producers Dave Stevens and Woody McBride cooking up their own slick fusion acid, techno and house. Their 'Chunkafunk EP' from 1995 is one other best and it has now been newly remastered for this nice heavyweight reissue on Sounds. 'Your House Is Yours' is a heavyweight bumper with emotive vocal stabs and off-grid chords bringing the rawness. Then comes part II & III Simultaneously in a more late night and mysterious track defined by its whimsical pads. The epic 16 minute workout that is 'Feel Feel Feel' is high speed cosmic tech house and 'Invasion Of The Touchy Feelies' is a masterful mix of gritty tech loops and hard-edge drum funk.
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 in stock $24.38
Universal Law
Universal Law (double 12")
Cat: SKT 015. Rel: 07 Jul 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
The Messenger (12:29)
The Overriding (11:12)
The Overriding (Melchior Productions Ltd remix) (12:55)
Guidance (8:29)
Guidance (XDB remix) (5:37)
Review: This double 12" compilation between Brazilian duo Stekke and producer and DJ Max Underson is a perfect marriage between the emotional aesthetic background of Underson's previous works and the precise floor-filling formula that Stekke has devised. The minimal composition is at the crossroads between deep, acid and tech house, with the wet basslines of 'The Messenger' being paired with ritualistic sub-bass lines culminating in house heaven. A real highlight on this release is side 4's 'Guidance', a smooth, grooving track that goes to show that house tracks don't always have to be cramped to the brim. The negative space used in these tracks, and the way it's used, is an art. Not to turn a blind eye to the two unique remixes on the compilation either, which take tracks to new heights thanks to the abstract re-imaginings by XDB and Melchior Productions Ltd. Universal Law is a schooling in the ways of minimal house, take notes.
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
 in stock $31.66
Carnivalesque
Carnivalesque (double 12")
Cat: SO 20. Rel: 06 Sep 22
 
Deep House
Quadruple Take (5:37)
Carnivalesque (6:53)
Down Down To The Pleasure Pond (6:21)
Strange Scent (7:08)
Beautiful Music (6:38)
Fat Fuzzy Funky Chunky (6:42)
Drifting Through The Dim & Dangerous Yet Fascinating & Curiously Peculiar World Of The Modern Day Carnival Circuit (6:49)
Pinch (6:43)
Review: Woody McBride and Dave Stevens worked together as Modal back in the mid-90s. Hardcore diggers have been banging their beats for a while but they're not that easy to find so thankfully the Sounds label reissues this collection go thumpers from 1997. It is a hefty double back of raw but soulful beats with rough edges, sharp hits and brilliantly unpolished drums. 'Quadruple Take' is a real sweatathon, 'Carnivalesque' brings the fun with rolling boogie-woogie pianos and further highlights included the silky and spaced out tech of 'Beautiful Music'.
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Played by: Superbreak
 in stock $26.20
Weapons Of Ass Destruction Vol III
Weapons Of Ass Destruction Vol III (heavyweight vinyl double 12")
Cat: DMT 011. Rel: 30 May 22
 
Minimal/Tech House
Suniu Yo - "Sachem" (7:47)
Pierre Codarin - "Rough Boulevard" (6:38)
Larry De Kat - "Escaping The Subway" (6:33)
A.M. Project - "Pull Up" (6:19)
yM - "Hayday" (5:03)
Revivis - "Sex & Doughnuts" (6:25)
Scott Diaz - "Got That Groove" (6:29)
Review: Once again Dungeon Meat bring the club heat with what will be their first ever double pack release on the label. A chunky collection of 7 prime cuts featuring new unknowns and more established names, some of them under mysterious alter egos which will never be revealed. It's all about the music for Dungeon Meat and this fresh selection of tracks and tools hits that nail on the head. Tried and tested as always this dynamite double pack will be one of those releases that never leaves the bag and is constantly reached for by discerning DJ's and ninjas who come to play and slay. Just like it says on the label, these jams are weapons of ass destruction. Handle with care.
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Tags: Tech House
out of stock $23.86
1936 EP
1936 EP (180 gram vinyl double 12")
Cat: MEANDER 031. Rel: 21 Oct 20
 
Minimal/Tech House
C'est La Vie Tu Joci Parsiv (8:30)
1 9 (5:01)
Test (7:34)
Jump C (7:15)
Simpozion (9:01)
Condimental (7:42)
3 6 (4:26)
Review: Berlin's Meander imprint has had a fairly quiet year in 2020, so we're happy to finally hear some new material. Further exploring Romania's fertile musical environment, it is now over to the enigmatic Pirvu, who first made a great impression with his debut on Rummenigge a couple of years back. He's since had some breakout releases on Club Guesthouse, Unanim and Understory. The 1.9.3.6. EP sees the Bucharest-based producer consider the ethereal aesthetic so commonly attributed to DeWalta's label, while incorporating his usual arcane and mysterious properties into this collection of tracks. From the mystical and evocative groove minimalism of 'C'est La Vie Tu Joci Parsiv', to the rolling and hypnotic main room action of 'Simpozion' to the swing-fuelled boompty-funk of 'Condimantsl' which channels that Cabinet Records vibe of old.
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out of stock $26.46
East End Dubs Collaborations EP
East End Dubs Collaborations EP (split coloured vinyl double 12")
Cat: EA 001. Rel: 19 Oct 21
 
Minimal/Tech House
East End Dubs & Fabe - "Stargaze" (6:37)
East End Dubs & Rossi - "New Game" (6:37)
East End Dubs & Sidney Charles - "Mental Stealth" (6:07)
East End Dubs & Rich NxT - "Delicut" (7:46)
East End Dubs & Cuartero - "Static Sea" (6:59)
Review: The unstoppable East End Dubs launches yet another vinyl series here: introducing the first edition of the Collaborations series which features the label chief teaming up with some of the biggest names in tech house. Four cuts on this one: on the A side you've got 'Stargaze' in conjunction with Mannheim's Fabe (Salty Nuts) where they serve up some minimal boompty-funk, while C1 is with the ever reliable Sidney Charles on the hypnotic swing of 'Mental Stealth'. On side D is where it gets serious, on the moody, heads-down groove of 'Delicut' with fellow Londoner Rich NxT, and ending with the infectious afterhours bounce of 'Static Sea' with the ascendant Cuartero.
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Tags: Minimal
out of stock $25.94
Caminando (remastered)
Caminando (remastered) (1-sided coloured vinyl 12")
Cat: RBTCL 001. Rel: 12 Sep 22
 
Minimal/Tech House
Caminando (12:11)
Review: A deep and polyrhythmic Brazilian house excursion. 'Caminando' tore up many a dancefloor nine years ago, but it was not created in Rio De Janeiro but rather Frankfurt Am Main, and by one of the city's favourite sons - Frank Heinrich aka Reboot. Heinrich sampled a Geraldo Vandre production which featured vocals by Simone Bittencourt de Oliveira, and really added the dancefloor dynamics needed to turn a new generation onto this classic song. This repress on RBT Classic is sure to be in high demand, with the original fetching exorbitant amounts on the second hand market - don't sleep on this one!
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Remix EP #2
Cat: ZZZV 21010. Rel: 09 Jul 21
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Blind (Gerd Janson dance mix) (6:35)
Mi Mundo (Blitzzega mix) (7:10)
Synti (Peaking Lights Disco dub mix) (6:43)
14 Again (Dennis Kane mix) (7:39)
Review: RECCOMMENDED
Rheinzand claimed plenty of attention with last year's self-titled album, cited by some critics among the year's finest long players. Now they're back, or rather parts of them are, having been handed over to some impressively experienced remixers to do their worst, or best, with elements from the original productions (albeit not everything here appeared on the full length record last year).

Despite some of this crop being plucked from a different part of the Rheinzand back catalogue it's very much in a similar vein to the eponymous 2020 LP. Seemingly born from a deep study of dance music's genealogy, these four tracks are disco, house music, experimental, ambient, progressive and slo-mo all rolled into one, and they all sound incredible, from the trippy Blitzzega remix of 'Mi Mundo' to the punchy, snare-topped euphoria of 'Blind' reworked by Gerd Janson.
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Un Synchronised Headbanging
Cat: NM 029. Rel: 04 Oct 21
 
Minimal/Tech House
Too Much (6:46)
Elliot Waves (7:59)
The Divergence (12:12)
Dress To Impress (11:03)
Bucket Model (12:05)
Review: Berlin based producer Florin Gojnea aka G76 brings some fresh minimal sounds to this new double 12" on Nervmusic. Firstly, 'Too Much' has a catchy groove with syncopated grooves and clicking hits, while a well treated vocal up top adds a vital hook. There is real Detroit depth and machine soul and warmth to 'Elliot Waves', which could be a Rick Wade tune, and the epic 'The Divergence' really does hypnotise you over the course of its 12 odd minutes. Two further ten minute-plus tunes on 'Dress To Impress' and 'Bucket Model' prove that Gojnea is a master of economical yet efficient track design.
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out of stock $22.58
Junkie Sartre
Junkie Sartre (hand-stamped double 12")
Cat: REPEAT 03. Rel: 28 Sep 21
 
Minimal/Tech House
Throb (6:29)
Candy (7:35)
Normal People (6:58)
Valley Forge (7:19)
Breath (Junkie Sartre remix) (7:34)
I Know (6:46)
We Can Make It Through (5:47)
Review: Due to a deservedly renewed interest in the legendary producer's work, here we have a bunch of compiled and repressed oldies of Paul 'Richard' Davis' Junkie Sartre material. The Berlin-based Brit originally released these tracks around the turn of the millennium across a few EPs, for various labels including Offenbach's Raum.. Musik and the now defunct Decore. Features the deep and dubby mood music of 'Throb', in addition to the majestic minimalism of 'Candy' which predated a similar style on labels like Dial or Irenic, while the swirling and hypnotic deep house of B side cut 'I Know' is a true zeitgeist of the genre in that particular fine moment of its history.
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out of stock $28.28
Gone Astray EP
Gone Astray EP (double 12")
Cat: MINUS 52. Rel: 02 Aug 07
 
Techno
Even If It's Alone (Black Acid)
Even If It's Alone (Black Acid) (Louderbach remix)
Lost On The Way To DC 10 (Berlin version)
Konrad Gets Lost On The Way To DC 10 (Konrad Black remix)
Golden
Go Without Me (Come Back)
Klitkut
Finished
Review: Troy Pierce continues his mission up river into the heart of darkness, with arguably his most accomplished collection of tracks to date. Made up of music composed almost exclusively on the road, the "Gone Astray EP" is driven by choices and ideas that would not normally have surfaced in a typical studio environment. It's an innovative, ambitious project, not least because it tackles so many abstract themes in one sitting, often taking more than one mix to fully explore the hidden pathways that disappear off into this dense catacomb of sound. Minus present this deluxe package.
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Expansion Contraction
VARIOUS
Cat: MINUS 58. Rel: 09 Nov 07
 
Minimal/Tech House
Dubfire - "Emissions"
Marc Houle - "Porch"
Gaiser - "Mute"
Plastikman - "Risk Assessment"
Jpls - "Isolate"
Heartthrb - "Roundabout"
Review: Of the continuing themes found throughout the music released on Minus, one constant exploration is the relationship between sound and silence. Within the stripped down but dimensional outcome there exists a polarity that is neither controlled nor accidental, where life imitates art in between the notes. The act of finding inspiration from a sonic molecule or the inaudible space around that element is the nature of expansion and contraction. This is an excellent compilation.
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out of stock $27.25
Vantage Isle
Vantage Isle (double 12" + 7")
Cat: ECHOSPACE 001. Rel: 17 May 07
 
Techno
Vantage Isle (DC mix 1)
Vantage Isle (Echospace Glacial mix)
Vantage Isle (Echospace reshape)
Vantage Isle (Spacecho dub)
Vantage Isle (DC mix II)
Vantage Isle (Spacecho dub)
Vantage Isle (Convextion mix)
Vantage Isle (Echospace reform)
Vantage Isle (Echospace Spatial dub)
Vantage Isle (DC mix III)
Review: Written and produced by Rod Modell and Mike Schommer in Detroit for their incredible performance at the Detroit Electronic Music Festival. Now re-mastered and transferred from reel to reel tape recordings by Rod Modell.
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Played by: Toki Fuko
out of stock $30.09
Organic Players Club
Cat: DET 313D. Rel: 17 Oct 22
 
Minimal/Tech House
I'll Be Back I Promise (Yossi Amoyal extended Remaster) (7:01)
All Night Long Girl (5:59)
Be Your Own Girl (5:08)
In Rythem (5:31)
In Rythem (House mix) (5:57)
Manhattan (5:11)
Aurora Aura (6:14)
Review: For a long time Gary Martin was referred to as an "unsung hero" of Detroit techno, but with the DET 313 label, run with Yossi Amoyal, he's finally cemented a fearsome reputation as one of the Motor City's finest. With such reputations come the exchange of the proverbial "silly money" for the more hard to find recordings, thus the existence of this double 12" which collects eight of Martin's efforts from the mid to late 90s into one package available for a slightly more sensible exchange of currency. Among the highlights are the Latin-enhanced beats of 'Manhattan', two mixes of the sublime 'In Rythem' complete with a gospel preacher in full flow and a seven minute extended remaster of 'I'll Be Back I Promise' from Yossi Amoyal. It's no surprise to see Martin's work picked up and played by the likes of Ben Klock, given his unique take on rhythm, but there's plenty of soulfulness going on here as well.
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Emanuel Pippin Presents Juju Disco
Cat: LACR 034. Rel: 17 May 22
 
Minimal/Tech House
Disco 1 (4:20)
Disco 2 (5:39)
Disco 3 (7:21)
Disco 4 (6:09)
Review: Emanuel Pippin Presents Juju Disco on Delroy Edwards' LA Club Resource. The Chicago house legend known for his work on the seminal Trax Records brings you four unreleased tracks on this one, such as the deep down and dirty A1 cut, and the thumping percolator jack of A2 nailing that real mid-'90s Windy City vibe. Over on the flip, you've got some trippy Relief Records sounding madness in the same ballpark as contemporaries like DJ Rush or Green Velvet, and closing out with a classic first wave house groove that's unmistakably Chi-town.
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out of stock $20.24
My Life With The Machines Vol 2
My Life With The Machines Vol 2 (hand-stamped double 12")
Cat: REPEAT 06. Rel: 28 Jul 22
 
Minimal/Tech House
Satompy (9:23)
Rollin In The Gutter (7:05)
Bam! It's A Banana (6:44)
Deep Rumbler (8:45)
Just Wanna (7:03)
Peeping Tom (8:38)
Reality (6:43)
Review: There is a load of Jay Tripwire newness around at the moment and some of it is from his back catalogue and some of it is all new. Here the longtime minimal mainstay and Canadian scene-pioneer serves up a multi-volume collection of cult tracks of his from the early 2000s. They have a west coast tech house sound and are still future in design. The likes of Villalbos have long been banging these and they sit well with the days current underground sound. Acid, dub, tech, electronic soul and more all colour the grooves.
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out of stock $29.84
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