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Sun Spots
Sun Spots (12")
Cat: LOEB 002. Rel: 14 Sep 06
 
Minimal/Tech House
Milky Globe/James Holden - "Sun Spots"
Milky Globe/Nathan Fake - "Lava Flow" (Dusty Cabinets mix)
Review: Minimal electronic house tour de force here as Border Com's James Holden teams up with the UK's Jon Tye (aka Milky Globe) here on the A-side, while on the flip Nathan Fake and Milky Globe join forces for the Dusty Cabinets mix of "Lava Flow". The "Sun Spots" cut is a deep slice of electronic dub combining Holden's ever-shifting palette of abstract tones and crisp percussion. "Lava Flow" takes Nathan Fake's signature keyboard work and stretches it out over a sweet low-end groove.
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Apparence
Apparence (12")
Cat: SENDER 062. Rel: 12 Oct 06
 
Minimal/Tech House
Apparence
Emma (part 1)
Emma (part 2)
Review: Who ever has been to Aix En Provence on the Mediterranean in France, will find it hard to stop rhapsodizing about it. For towns like Aix they invented the word picturesque. This colourful and quaint beauty makes us sulky-grey metro-Berlin people's eyes bleed. Nevertheless Mary Jane (aka Bloody Mary) swapped the cours Mirabeau with the Berlin TV tower and shows the big city where it's at with her dusky-deep minimal techno. This could not remain undiscovered very long, because Bloody Mary is mixing her ingredients of deep basses, profoundly buzzing sound-effects and bleeps with such a precision, that you get pitchforked onto the dancefloor right away, where standing ovations take turns with tumultuous dance-scenes. The record has been co-produced by Tassilo Ippenberger, also known from his Pan-Pot Project on Mobilee Records. Three tracks, that don't leave any question unanswered and match with sender perfectly. And Mary, don't worry, you will also survive you first Berlin Winter.
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Bought & Sold
AM / PM
Cat: DRK 12. Rel: 01 Nov 06
 
Minimal/Tech House
Bought & Sold
Such Is The Ordeal
Review: The first two instalments of the brand new AM/PM 12" series guarantees a level of quality to all those converts to The End. With a soon-to-be-legendary performance coming up inside the crumbling glory of the east end - the fantastic Wilton's Music Hall - alongside fellow dust botherer Janek Schaeffer, Radovan Scasascia's increasing prominence on the live circuit promises further thrills galore. Radovan continues here in the same realm as with the acclaimed 'Also' EP. The source material here still comes from a carefully selected palette of final moments and last breaths of found recordings. The arrangements let them move in and out of time, creating mesmeric chance compositions, micro-tonal disharmonies and that typical AM/PM warmth. A total of four 12" releases are scheduled building up to a CD album due for 2007. Extremely high quality as always.
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Acid Pimp
Acid Pimp (12")
Cat: SSM 011. Rel: 09 Nov 06
 
Minimal/Tech House
Acid Pimp
Angriff Der Killerviren
Schlaf Der Gerechten
Review: What the fuck is this? It's the new record from that well known and more than exceptional artist, Jochen Heib. His puristic, sexy-cool funk beats are pure acid - without the 303. Music that is analogue and old school in the best of ways. Heib plays with references to history without coming across as being retro.
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Loopism OpoSsum
Cat: APNEA 11. Rel: 25 Jan 07
 
Minimal/Tech House
Konkrete Konquest
Big Bad Swoosh
Emofeeliac
Review: So the legend goes like this: Jeremy Herpe (aka From Karaoke To Stardom) saw Alex Under playing in Paris. From that moment he knew what he wanted to do - make music. A few months later he had his first release! This young French producer is one of the most talented newcomers in the techno world.
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Moan
Moan (12")
Cat: PFR 81. Rel: 06 Mar 07
 
Minimal/Tech House
Moan (Trentemoller remix)
Moan (Radio Slave's remix for K)
Review: Poker Flat presents "Moan", lifted from Trentemoller's incredible debut album "The Last Resort".
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Played by: Matt Darey
Tags: Tech House
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Poco A Gogo
Cat: RISQUEE 012. Rel: 29 Mar 07
 
Minimal/Tech House
Chanchita
Kimono
Review: It is with immense joy that we present for the first time on Musique Risquée the Montreal/Argentinean duo Chic Miniature, composed of Ernesto Ferreyra and Gabriel Coutu-Dumont. They bring their EP, "Poco-A-Gogo". As their alias so aptly reveals, Chic Miniature fabricates intricately sculpted little gems, finely crafted works that unravel like finely woven lace. Their delicate structures and warm spellbinding melodies trigger rich imagery while fervently rousing the desire to groove. "Chanchita" plunges us directly into an electropical jungle where fractured voice and percussion bustle around an elegant succession of elements woven into a slow progression both organic and sexy. An aural oasis. The warm and sensuous piece, "Kimono", will leave no trace of indifference. The magnificent and obscure quasi-mystical Latin melodies, the unmistakable signature of Chic Miniature, reveal an immense sensitivity and sensuality. All is strung together by a solid rhythmic structure that will surely move your feet before the information even reaches your brain. "Kimono" invites us on an expedition through the furrows of certain unknown sombre terrains, such as an unmarked seductive mirage at the heart of a dessert where anything can transpire. A classic.
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The Grand Son Of Detroit Techno!
Cat: OMAR-S(008). Rel: 25 Apr 07
 
Techno
The Grand Son Of Detroit Techno!
Review: Omar S brings "The Grand Son Of Detroit Techno!". This amazing, deep and hypnotising house track features live percussion from Theo Parrish.
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Kreiskollaps
Cat: OSLO 0016. Rel: 10 May 07
 
Minimal/Tech House
Kreiskollaps
Kreiskollaps (Federico Molinari remix)
Dressless
Review: Kreiskollaps is the track which starts the new Oslo Label, having proved it's ability to rock dance floors nationwide. Christian Burkhardt presents a slice of contemporary Minimalism, adding lush atmospheres and rounding it up with a deep pumping bassline. Think that's enough? Wait till you here Federico Molinari's Remix. It's more on the housy and hypnotic tip but still maintains the whole context of the track and is sure as hell going to move your butt.


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Les Gans
Les Gans (12")
Cat: RISQUEE 15.1. Rel: 14 Feb 08
 
Minimal/Tech House
Les Gans
Les Gans (Audio Werner remix)
Review: 'Les Gans' out on Musique Risquee, is the first of the two singles taken out from the stellar album 'Face a L'est' by Guillaume & the Coutu Dumonts. On the A side, you'll find the original version of 'Les Gans', a beautifully crafted moody house tune. It's melancholic but none of the less cheerful tone provides the listeners with a feeling that tomorrow might not be so dark after all. 'Les Gans', with it's afro jazz sensibility, represents the underlying theme of Guillaume & the Coutu Dumonts album Face à l’est. Organic drum patterns topped by a persistent saxophone line (played by [iks] saxophonist Sebastien Arcand Tourigny) result in a complex composition that unfolds slowly, leading the minds into profound hypnosis. On the B side, Audio Werner (Hartchef, Perlon, Hello Repeat) takes us deep into his foggy mind. Known by the public for his versatility, it's the first time he dives so deep into the dubby side of things. Setting the mood with the most massive bass ever, he then proceeds to reveal all the elements slowly over an amazing 12 minutes of pure delight. As an answer to the original melodic line, Audio Werner brings in the saxophone of Hayden Chislom, collaborator of Burnt Friedman and member of Root 70. The result is pure pleasure and Musique Risquée is now happy to share it with you
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Played by: M50
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Balance 019
Henry SAIZ / VARIOUS
Balance 019 (mixed 2xCD)
Cat: BAL 003CD. Rel: 10 Jun 11
 
Minimal/Tech House
Intro
Tyrane - "King Of The Invisible Land" (Henry Saiz We Are The Music Makers 303 remix)
Hal Incandenza - "Mystical Tree"
Henry Saiz - "1981"
Jesse Somfay & Henry Saiz - "Honey Wine"
Hal Incandenza - "Little Mountains" (Henry Saiz High-End re-work)
Spada - "Onice"
Henry Saiz - "Lady In The Mirror" (Mediterrean Haunted Beach version)
Cora Novoa & Spaceman - "Black Heart" (Henry Saiz 95 Cassette rework)
Kitkaliito - "Letting Go" (Henry Saiz RNB Added version)
Esperanza - "Ink"
Henry Saiz - "Eterno Retorno 90's acid trance mix"
Interlude
Pional & Henry SAiz - "Uroboros"
Calypso Synth Ensemble - "Gaia"
Armed - "Caminado Sobre La Supericie Sol"
Henry Saiz - "Vargtimmen"
Eelke Kleijin - "Love Ranger" (Henry Saiz Ocean Drive remix)
Mono Electric Orchestra - "Indifference" (Henry Saiz Quetzalli rework)
Charles Gudagava - "Tango Hej Da"
Spada & Henry Saiz - "Gloom"
Dosem & Henry Saiz - "Zen Boat"
Ricardo Tobar - "Together"
Amyn - "Elle" (Henry Saiz Balance edit)
Solar Sailor - "Horizons"
Marc Marzenit & Henry Saiz - "Radiance" (Balance version)
Liz Cirelli & Minski - "Trip Of The Dolphin"
Okain - "Thank You, Come Again" (live version)
Simon Garcia - "If This World Were Dub"
Henry Saiz - "Come Wander With Me" (feat Anneke Van Giersbergen)
Sistema - "Nodo 6" (Henry Saiz Balance remix)
Review: For those who dig what was once called progressive house, the Balance series from Australian label EQ has always been a "must check". Most contributors tend to push the boat out, resulting in deeply melodic and otherworldly sets that blur the boundaries between true mix and full-on production. That's certainly the case here, as Spanish DJ/producer (and part-time TV sound designer) Henry Saiz carefully crafts two discs of prog-not-prog blissfulness. Saiz's sound is based on the fusion of IDM electronica and shuffling, early morning house, and that's the overriding theme here - giving the mix an enjoyably fluid sound and style.
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Truth By Definition: Rules For The Modern DJ Part 2
Cat: ADR 3002. Rel: 24 Jun 11
 
Techno
That's It
I Am NY
The future Is Back Again
B2
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Stomp The Beat EP
Cat: ML 2219. Rel: 24 Apr 13
 
Deep House
Don't Dis The Beat
Tar-Disc
Acid Indigestion
Midi Beats
Parameters
Din Sync (Get Up & Do Your Thing)
Review: ** Repress of the reIssue ** Ooh if there's ever a deep house history lesson wrapped up in a 12" then it's this reissued Stomp The Beat EP from Gherkin Jerks aka the master Larry Heard. The Gherkin Jerks project originally surfaced back in 1988 with this 12" on the Chicago based Gherkin Records label, released anonymously at the request of Heard himself who viewed the Gherkin Jerks material as a creative experiment. Later revealed as the work of Larry Heard, original copies of Stomp The Beat rack up a pretty penny on Discogs so it's good work all round that the producer's Alleviated Records label has teamed up with Clone to release a digitally enhanced version. From the mind bending stereo panning of opening track "Don't Dis The Beat" it's easy to see why the Gherkin Jerks material has been so widely praised - Jamal Moss is a big fan - whilst the general off-key melodics and tough 909 arrangements of what follows still sound futuristic some 15 years on.
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Like Father Like Son
Cat: 1009. Rel: 19 Nov 13
 
Minimal/Tech House
Big Strick - "Rain Dance"
Generation Next - "And You Too"
Generation Next - "Like Father, Like Son" (feat Big Strick)
Review: Like Father, Like Son sees Big Strick and his prodigious son Generation Next team up for a split 12" showcasing this pair of criminally underappreciated Detroit producers. "Rain Dance" sees the elder of the two deliver a deep techno journey filled with abstracted textures and organic chimes that sound, while the young Generation Next shows a remarkable maturity beyond his years on "And You Too", where sparse, subtle chords and the simplest of melodies drift by on a light rhythm. On "Like Father, Like Son" the two pair up for the most gently uplifting of deep piano jams. Just like pretty much everything on 7 Days Entertainment, this is some nigh on essential material.
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Speicher 79
Cat: KOMPAKTEXTRA 79. Rel: 26 Jun 14
 
Minimal/Tech House
Papageno
Cassiopeia
Review: Kolsch gets his freak on with this latest release on for the Kompakt Extra label which represents the Danish producer's fourth Speicher in total. We are not sure what Rune Reilly Kolsch was on when he was in the studio making "Papageno" but we sure would like some, as the production is bugged out to the extreme! Detuned synths and malfunctioning electronics collide magnificently with manipulated basslines and stripped back percussion before Kolsch introduces a most pleasant detour into a more melodic plane blessed by fluttering vocals from When Saints Go Machine's Waa Industry. On the flip, Kolsch teams up with pianist Gregor Schwellenbach for the sublime "Cassiopeia" which surely ranks as one of Kompakt's most affecting B Sides of recent memory.
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
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Lyric Beats EP
Cat: PLZ 003LTD. Rel: 30 Sep 16
 
Minimal/Tech House
Lyric Beats (6:21)
The Calling (7:26)
Lyric Beats (arena version) (6:15)
There (7:46)
Review: The third edition edition of Frankfurt label Pleasure Zone's new limited series belongs to mainstay Ali Nasser from Romania, who serves up a smooth, rolling and ethereal groove on the great opener "Lyric Beat". Things get more uptempo and driven on the infectiously reductionist groove of "The Calling", which we particularly enjoyed for its angelic vocals that sound reminiscent of Cassy. On the flip, "Lyric Beats (arena version)" gets much darker, dubby and rhythmic; this abstract number is deep and will appeal to fans of Vid. Finally "There" gets some delightfully snappy breaks in, over a rolling groove that's just perfect for after-hours shenanigans.
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Dubb Me Some'tin Fresh (remixes)
HALO / HIPP E / TONY presents 6400 CREW
Cat: YOSHICLASSIC 12. Rel: 11 Jan 17
 
Minimal/Tech House
Dubb Me Some'tin Fresh (Sharam remix) (8:39)
Dubb Me Some'tin Fresh (Sinisa Tamamovic remix) (6:45)
Dubb Me Some'tin Fresh (Hector remix) (7:49)
Dubb Me Some'tin Fresh (8:09)
Review: "Dubb Me Some'tin Fresh" first appeared on wax way back in 2001, as part of Halo, Hipp-E and Tony's first outing for YoshiToshi under the 6400 Crew alias. It remains one of their strongest cuts; a dark, sweaty and trippy fusion of tribal drums, acid bass and dub-house sensibilities. This reissue contains the freshly re-mastered original version, plus a trio of tasty new reworks. Deep Dish man Sharam steps up first, emphasizing the dub-influenced elements on a big room version that strips back the original's dense tribal drums without sacrificing any energy. In contrast, Sinisa Tamamovic's remix is loose and more tribal-minded, while Hector opts for more acid lines and heavier sub-bass on his big room-friendly interpretation.
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Played by: St. Bernard
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Dream Logic EP
Cat: HELLO 029. Rel: 20 Feb 18
 
Minimal/Tech House
July 5 (6:47)
Dream Logic (6:49)
Never Existing Completely (6:28)
Stereo Turtle (6:42)
Review: Duesseldorf minimal heroes Jan Kruger and Daze Maxim have served up qiqality reductionist grooves on their Hello Repeat imprint since 2006, serving up tracks over the years by the likes of Bruno Pronsato, Kate Simko and Maxim's one time protege Patrick Specke, and more recently Toi Toi Music main man Voightmann and rising stars Alex & Digby. Next up is Frenchman in London Robin Ordell - the man behind the capital's infamous Half Baked parties/label (with Greg Brockmann) and a consistent run of great releases for the likes of Eklo and Discobar. The Dream Logic EP features four cuts of quirked out microhouse, conjured from the raw voltage of analogue machines as per usual. The sunny swing fuelled loops of "July 5" or "Never Existing Completely" are rather typical of what Ordell would play on a Sunday afternoon at his residency, complete with the mandatory blip, blurp and bleep. Elsewhere, the wacky title track crosses over into electro territory impressively, much in the same vein as artists on Cabaret or Time Passages have of late.
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Tags: Minimal
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Gravity EP 2
Cat: PLZ 04S2. Rel: 23 Apr 18
 
Minimal/Tech House
Rolling Shapes (8:52)
Trainline (10:11)
Review: Romanian minimal-tech badboy, Silat Beksi, returns to the ever-impressive Pleasure Zone with pair of highly-crafted, ultra-sleek dance bangers that really put some style and panache into the whole scene. "Rolling Shapes", as the title implies, is a smooth and direct dancefloor bruiser that cruises at a steady tempo and yet still manages to pulsate its heavy bass with a distinctive style. On the B-side, "Trainline" gets even dubbier and more ethereal, retaining those swiping waves of bass, but adding in all sorts of quirky, off-the-cusp melodies for even more psychedelic fun. Class.
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Played by: Mr KS, Martin Glowacz
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Come Home EP
Come Home EP (white vinyl 12")
Cat: GREYSCALE 05. Rel: 17 Jan 20
 
Techno
Come Home (6:03)
Breathe (5:56)
Cut You Down (5:26)
Breathe (Deepchord Ocean remix) (7:14)
Review: Deepchord label co-founder Mike Schommer is lesser known than his partner Rod Modell, but this new EP on Greyscale could well even things out a little. His third solo EP is a tender dub techno lullaby with distinctive vocals from Milly James. On "Come Home," the dubbed out chords ripple to infinity while James' angelic vocal lingers long in the air above, then "Breathe" slows things right down to a crawl for even deeper listening. "Cut You Down" is impressively cavernous then Deepchord remixes "Breathe" into a frosty and late night roller.
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Tags: Dub Techno
 in stock $13.23
Forward
Forward (double 12")
Cat: DETROIT 002. Rel: 14 Apr 20
 
Minimal/Tech House
Endure - "Funkuself" (7:27)
D-Type & Soulo - "Hi-Pitch Freeq" (5:02)
Greg Campbell - "Sleepwalker" (9:00)
Theorem - "Growth" (8:35)
Played by: Joe Montana
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Birds (reissue)
Birds (reissue) (12" limited to 250 copies)
Cat: C56 030. Rel: 24 Jul 20
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Birds (7:26)
Birds (Tiago remix) (10:08)
Review: Claremont 56 continue to disregard the genre boundaries - preferring instead to give good music the attention it deserves - as their latest looker of a twelve inch presents us the sounds of Torn Sail. Fronted by Smith & Mudd vocalist Huw Costin, Torn Sail go all 60s West Coast rock on us with the gloriously rich sounds of "Birds". From its acoustic beginnings the track gradually unfurls into a delightful groove embellished by soothing vocal harmonies. It's almost a thankless task enlisting anyone to try and remix what sounds like a perfect song, but Claremont 56 obviously chose right in requesting the services of Tiago. In the Portuguese producer's hands "Birds" is transformed into a heavily psychedelic freakout which gently develops into a kraut rock behemoth filled with swathes of heavy organ vibes. Containing several shifts in momentum - including a glorious half speed finish - this is a truly stunning remix which left our jaws occupying the floor!
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Nature Reverance
Cat: BASAEC 004. Rel: 15 Oct 20
 
Minimal/Tech House
Nature Reverance (11:20)
Trance Ilvana (12:41)
Review: Are there any more iconic names in underground electronic music than Swiss-Chilean Luciano? He might not be at the peak of his powers but still has a wealth of skills and experience that mean his every release is always well worth checking. Here popping up on Germany label Basic he offers up the brooding atmospheres and floating pads of 'Nature Reverance' atop a rugged and raw drum line. 'Trance Ilvana' is dialled back a notch to ear-tickling frequencies and bubbling bass and drums that are only loosely defined but fully hypnotic.
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Meuse EP
Meuse EP (12")
Cat: CEC 038. Rel: 30 Oct 20
 
Minimal/Tech House
Meuse (7:54)
Flirt (7:38)
Reponce Profonde (7:34)
Review: Mulen main man IO has been surprisingly quiet this year following a stellar 2019 in which he released a quintet of must-check EPs. The good news is that the Meuse EP was worth waiting for. The A-side title track is a terrific example of the more robust, peak-time-friendly end of his style, with addictive riffs, spacey electronics and ricocheting percussion hits riding a storming, beefed-up tech-house groove. He begins the B-side with a deeper, loopier and hazier (but not less rhythmically driving) excursion - the disco-tech jack of 'Flirt', before reaching for swinging drums, alien-sounding motifs and warming chords on hypnotic closing cut 'Response Profonde'.
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Neunachi EP
Neunachi EP (limited gold vinyl 12")
Cat: RWX 013G. Rel: 16 Nov 20
 
Minimal/Tech House
Neunachi (13:14)
Detrant (12:55)
Review: Following the skittering, syncopated arrangements and left-handed excursions of 'Aslohop' and 'Detrant' back in September, Ricardo returns to Rawax with two more broken rhythms. 'Neunachi' is a classic Villalobos wonky shuffer with off-grid kicks and a rainbow of wet, cavernous noises. Take away the demonic reverse vocals and you're in microhouse territory. 'Detrant' is a much more driven affair, up-tempo and thicker, electro kicks off-set by a far-away chant. Each cut going the full nine yards; if ever we've had time to truly lock in to Ricardo's famously enduring grooves, it's right now. Neun out of ten.
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Stevie?
Stevie? (7")
Cat: BB 45008. Rel: 08 Dec 20
 
Deep House
Stevie? (Caserta Sunday Saint mix) (6:04)
Stevie? (JoDaCe Saturday Sinner mix) (5:57)
Review: Caserta is legendary digger Kon's long time engineer, and he sure does have a wealth of tricks up his own sleeve. Here he gets to tackle his own super 7" on the Bridge Boots label and first off he serve sup a lovely take on a Stevie Wonder tune. 'Stevie?' (Caserta Sunday Saint mix) has mid-tempo grooves rolling away nicely beneath exquisite synth work and a well-treated vocal from the man himself. JoDaCe steps up on the flip for a Saturday Sinner mix that is more driving and ready for the club. The bass is rugged, the vocals more looped and freaky, the effect just as brilliant but in different ways.
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Ense
Ense (hand-numbered purple vinyl 12" in spray-painted sleeve limited to 200 copies (comes in different coloured sleeves, we cannot guarantee which colour you will receive))
Cat: KIMOCHI 46. Rel: 15 Feb 21
 
Techno
Ledig Dag (6:56)
Indoors (5:38)
Vinter (3:38)
Flader (8:05)
Altan (7:36)
Review: After making an impressive turn on Wisdom Teeth last year, Okand Konstnar returns to Kimochi Sound with a new grip of bubbling, left-of-centre techno grooves for those who like things supremely dubby and dipped in stardust. There are discernible grooves coursing throughout this latest Shielding record, but the beats play second fiddle to nimble melodic lines and atmospheric ripples. Even on 'Indoors', the more kinetic thrum of the beat feels closer to a tonal synth part than a beat. 'Vinter' meanwhile invites us into a beatless realm where the synthetic organisms in Shielding's biome have the run of the place. It's deep, immersive techno existing on the fringes, where the most interesting things tend to happen.
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Tracks From The Asylum 2
Cat: UAR 003. Rel: 11 Mar 21
 
Deep House
Gonna Luv U (5:16)
Detroit Dubz (7:24)
In Your Soulz (8:29)
Digital XTC (Detroit mix) (4:14)
Review: Recently Norm Talley launched a new label, Upstairs Asylum, and delivered a much-needed sequel to his superb 2011 EP on Mixmode, Tracks From The Asylum. A decade on from the record's original release, he's finally got around to producing a sequel. The native Detroiter predictably starts in fine fashion via 'Gonna Luv U', a chunky and locked-in house number rich in groovy bass, bold piano motifs, ear-cathing sax riffs and colourful P-funk samples, before heading ultra-deep via the beatdown-influenced haziness of 'Detroit Dubz'. 'In Your Soulz' sees him add energy-packed hand percussion and chiming lead lines to a bustling deep house beat, while 'Digital XTC (Detroit Mix)' is a spacey, hypnotic workout that sounds like it was tailor-made for dark warehouses in the hours approaching dawn.
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The Rise Of The Machines: Ricardo Villalobos Remixes
Cat: ITWS 002. Rel: 02 Apr 21
 
Minimal/Tech House
The Rise Of The Machine (7:16)
The Rise Of The Machine (Villalobos Tommy's Boy Grew Old remix) (8:14)
The Rise Of The Machine (Villalobos Factory Closed remix) (12:08)
Review: Into The Wizard's Sleeve have decided to offer up a reissue of the classic Mr Barcode original 'The Rise Of The Machines' for their second wax. It's the sort of glitchy, abstract, twitchy acid and minimal techno that is perfect for those 5am slots in some twisted basement. As such who finer to remix than the king that milieu, Ricardo Villalobos. His first version is an empty, stripped back and full of sub bass and sine wave details, his second is a slightly fuller track with gorgeous hits and plenty of aliens living in the grooves. All in all a superb EP.
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Reload
Reload (12")
Cat: 6 SE. Rel: 13 Apr 21
 
Minimal/Tech House
Chase Up (4:55)
Ghost Dub (5:01)
Dub Folie (5:32)
Drummerz1 (5:16)
Drummerz2 (5:31)
Review: Subset's minimal, break-heavy sound is perfect for those who like the subtle joys of electronic music. The always textural sounds here are long form and ever-evolving, with glitchy hits and dubbed out drums providing the details that hook you in and slowly trip you out. 'Ghost Dub' is the sort of thing Steve O'Sullivan excels at, 'Dub Folie' brings some nice Afro-rhythms to the EP and the two 'Drummerz' tunes are brilliantly airy, light, live drum excursions that head off into the cosmos. There's huge variation on this EP which makes it a more that useful tool for the box.
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Played by: Agnostic Rhythm
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Robson Ponte
Cat: KOMPAKT 09. Rel: 20 Apr 21
 
Techno
Robson Ponte (5:26)
Track 2 (3:46)
Track 3 (4:11)
Review: Cool, rocking, hard but dry minimal homage to this fantastic Brazilian football player.
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So Weit Wie Noch Nie
Cat: KOMPAKT 62. Rel: 23 Apr 21
 
Deep House
So Weit Wie Noch Nie (6:01)
So Weit Wie Noch Nie (radio mix) (3:34)
So Weit Wie Noch Nie (ATA Playhouse mix) (6:19)
So Weit Wie Noch Nie (Dettinger Mondschein mix) (4:55)
Played by: M50
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Tracks From The Asylum (reissue)
Cat: UAR 002. Rel: 26 Apr 21
 
Deep House
Powder (5:59)
Lost (4:55)
Powder (Delano Smith More Powder remix) (7:09)
Private Party (5:29)
Review: You'll struggle to find any deeper or more alluring tracks in Norm Talley's catalogue than 'Powder', the wonderfully hypnotic, locked in and subtly spacey opener from the Motor City producer's 2011 EP on Mixmode, Tracks From The Asylum. It's a good thing, then, that Talley has decided to reissue the sought-after EP on his own label. The Detroiter doesn't put a foot wrong throughout, with the chugging, beatdown-inspired brilliance of 'Lost', which boasts some sublime piano solos, and the up-beat hustle of 'Private Party' being equally as essential as 'Powder'. Speaking of that track, Delano Smith's 'More Powder' version is also worth a listen, featuring as it does slightly bolder synth riffs and a tougher, techno-influenced groove.
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Back In Black
Back In Black (1-sided 12")
Cat: ASC X. Rel: 05 May 21
 
Minimal/Tech House
Back In Black (7:28)
Review: Master minimalist Thomas Melchior is back with a new release on his Aspect Music imprint under the alias Back In Black. Although this is only a single sided release, there's all you need right here. The eponymous release features all the hallmarks of Melchior's singular sound: from its rich tapestry of ethereal - almost arcane- tapestry of elements reaching near spiritual moments, underpinned by meditative and clipped rhythm programming. Be prepared for yet another altogether magickal experience from the legend.
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Ritmatico
Ritmatico (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: ELMTS 001. Rel: 12 May 21
 
Minimal/Tech House
Ritmatico (14:05)
Function (7:26)
Down (8:07)
Review: Alsi are a DJ and producer duo from Bucharest, formed by Alex Florea and Silviu Tanase who are founders of the label Presence. They inaugurate the Elements label here with the Ritmatico EP, featuring three heady cuts that will no doubt find favour on afterhours dancefloors within their local circuit and beyond. The title track on the A side is a long and infectiously druggy microhouse affair, that perfectly encapsulates knackered Sunday morning paranoia. Over on the flip, you have got the tough rolling tech house of 'Function' that's very much in the tradition of the Rominimal sound, followed by one more lean and subtle affair on the deeper tip in the form of 'Down'.
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Nobody Is Not Loved
Cat: 405053 8654448. Rel: 28 May 21
 
Minimal/Tech House
Ocean (feat Jamie Foxx)
Home
Your Love Gives Me Gravity (feat Planningtorock)
The Center Will Not Hold
Out Of Focus (feat Zoot Woman)
Tuk Tuk (feat ATNA)
Never Sleep Again
Take Control (feat Anne Clark)
Kreatur Der Nacht (feat Isolation Berlin)
Wadim
Prospect (feat ATNA)
Night Travel (feat Tom Smith)
Review: Since releasing his debut album 12 years ago, Solomun has become one of the world's most popular tech-house artists - a DJ/producer with a wonky but accessible style tailor-made for big rooms and debauched afterparties. His change in status is reflected on belated second album Nobody is Not Loved, which appears via major label MBG packed with guest stars including Jamie Foxx, Zoot Woman and Planningtorock. Wisely given his DJ roots, the Hamburg-based producer has made the set a non-stop mix that gently increases in intensity before mellowing out again right at the end. Highlights include the minimal-meets-deep soulpop opener 'Ocean', the Isolee-influenced melodic shuffle of 'The Center Will Hold', the tech-house-goes-electroclash sleaze of 'Tuk Tuk' and the moody, new wave-inspired darkness of 'Kreatur der Nacht'.
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Bleached Flamingo EP
Cat: MFV 004. Rel: 01 Jun 21
 
Minimal/Tech House
Bleached Flamingo (4:34)
Romeo (4:13)
Postcard Picture (6:03)
Stoque (6:23)
Chaque Fois (7:31)
Review: Moodfamily out of Belgium has made a fine reputation off the back of just three early Ps. The fourth keeps up the good work with a five track EP from Stavroz. It is his third EP and is a real roller coaster that starts with sultry, sax laced downtempo then kicks on to leggy, sun kissed house music on 'Romeo' and the curious, tropical slow motion rhythms of 'Postcard Picture.' 'Stoque' is the first club ready groove and one that is light and airy, deft and hypnotic with its rich xylophone sounds and nimble drum work, and closing out is the deep, shuffling and romantic late night house of 'Chaque Fois.' Varied and vital.
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Syntaxx Waxx Vol 1
Cat: SYTXWX 001. Rel: 11 Jun 21
 
Minimal/Tech House
Mehlor - "Wurk" (7:31)
AWSI - "SPD" (7:37)
Parsec - "Error" (7:36)
Nate SU - "Trip" (8:05)
Review: This week in minimal tech house we have some wicked underground material courtesy of new label Syntaxx out of Leeds. If the tracks on Syntaxx Waxx Vol 1 are anything to go by, this crew are on to big things in 2021 and beyond. Features Mehlor with the hypnotic swing of "Wurk" reminiscent of local hero Jack Wickham, AWSI goes into UKG territory on the woozy "SPD" while over on the flip Parsec delves into druggy microhouse realms on the afterhours paranoid shuffle of "Error" and Nate SU delivers the mandatory Rominimal style track on the lean groove of "Trip".
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You
You (12")
Cat: TOOL 997. Rel: 29 Jun 21
 
Deep House
You (extended mix) (5:57)
You (dub mix) (5:58)
Review: As Toolroom only puts out a small percentage of their releases on vinyl, those given the wax treatment tend to be anthems in waiting. Martin Ikin's 'You', featuring some seriously loved-up, glassy-eyed lead vocals from Chenai, certainly sounds like a future classic. Shamelessly positive and life-affirming, 'You' is a turn-of-the-90s style piano house workout with added 21st century weight, a few disco-house style filters and a raw, stabbing bassline. The cheery vocal version (side A) comes back by a quite different Dub mix. This opts for a darker, chunkier big room sound - all wobbly riffs, pulsing electronic noises, cut up vocal snippets and mind-mangling motifs - that should delight all those who love Toolroom's trademark sound.
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Green Tower (reissue)
Cat: SND 014. Rel: 15 Jul 21
 
Techno
Green Tower (original Paradise mix) (7:48)
Dream Punk (7:48)
Review: Last Front made these tunes for the Torema Records label in the 90s and they were only ever released in Japan in 1993. back then the country was leading the way when it came to indie labels manufacturing and pressing up their own material. Now the music made by Fumiya Tanaka, Tamotu Ide and Takehito Miyagi has been remastered for 2021. 'Green Tower' (original Paradise mix) is a dense and intense techno track with freewheeling synths and jacked up drums and 'Dream Punk' is another rattling and urgent banger that hurries onwards with a sense of tension and astral drama.
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Played by: Jane Fitz
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Ricardo Villalobos Remixes
Cat: EILP 5. Rel: 13 Jul 21
 
Minimal/Tech House
Feel Young Again (Ricardo Villalobos remix) (16:24)
Don't Let The Light In (Ricardo Villalobos remix) (15:13)
Review: For fans of off-kilter, minimalistic dance music, there is little more exciting than seeing the words "Ricardo Villalobos remix" printed on to the label of a brand-new record. For all his faults, Villalobos rarely delivers a duff rework, and he's once again hot gold with these revisions of experimental art-rock ensemble Low Island. He first tackles 'Feel Low Again', reinventing the indie-rock cut as a low-slung chunk of woozy minimal techno full of drifting vocals, bubbly electro bass, distant cymbals and snare-heavy beats. On the flip Villalobos reworks 'Don't Let The Light In', offering a slightly less dense and undeniably energetic take full of oddly-tuned electro bass, glitchy sounds, hazy chords and layered vocal samples.
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Played by: Kaoru Inoue
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Speicher 117
Cat: KOMPAKTEX 117. Rel: 11 Aug 21
 
Techno
No (6:58)
Frontex Frappant (6:31)
Review: Over a career stretching back almost two decades, Robag Wruhme has proved to be one of minimal house and techno's most unique producers, with a trademark sound that's become a byword for mind-altering, late-night quality. Fans of the Wruhme sound will love his latest outing on Kompakt extra. Our pick of the pair is driving A-side 'No', where mystical sounds, exotic percussion and sustained chords rise above a thrusting bassline and a rock-solid drum machine rhythm. By his standards it's quite "big", though that's not a criticism - 'No' genuinely sounds like a proper peak-time banger. B-side 'Frontex Freppant' is more in-keeping with his hazy, hypnotic sound of old, with stabbing electronics, looped aural textures and wonky electronics clustered around another tough, weighty techno groove.
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Waiting EP
Cat: SER 049. Rel: 11 Aug 21
 
Minimal/Tech House
Rarrock (7:00)
Hip Top (7:04)
210 (6:39)
Waiting (7:21)
Review: With releases on an eclectic range of house and techno labels to his name - think Rawax, Meander and Morning People, for starters - Stefan Nicu AKA Sublee is one of the most decorated minimalist producers of recent years. You can hear all that experience on the strictly vinyl only Waiting EP, which marks the Romanian's return to Serialism Records after four years away. There's plenty to enjoy across the four tracks, from the rumbling sub-bass, crispy drums, immersive ambient chords and booming sub-bass of opener 'Ramrock', to the wild acid motifs, pots-and-pans percussion and squelchy TB-303 bass of out-there closing cut 'Waiting'. Sandwiched in between you'll find the deep-tech wooziness of 'Hip Top' and the subtly melodic warmth of '210'.
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POCHTR 98
POCHTR 98 (limited 12")
Cat: POCHTR 98. Rel: 11 Aug 21
 
Minimal/Tech House
Pantin (8:16)
Tingle (10:47)
Review: YYK no label is a sub label of yoyaku that has been turning out left of centre electronic sounds for the last four years. Pochtrone is a mysterious new artists who has taken care of three consecutive releases on the label all in quick succession. He draws on minimal, techno and tech house for his inspiration but comes up with something that sounds like none of them. Opener 'Pantin' is a tense and involving affair that has hurried bass which seems to almost fall over itself while alien effects and vocals fight to cut free from the tight groove. On the flip is the epic 10-minute-plus 'Tingle,' with its bulbous bass and skittish percussion constantly on the move, trying your mind in knots and keeping your feet busy.
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Quantum Seduction EP
Cat: HOTHAUS 059. Rel: 25 Aug 21
 
Minimal/Tech House
Self Control (6:47)
Self Control (M4A4 remix) (6:25)
Quantum Seduction (7:40)
Cadmium Telluride (6:48)
Review: Wave Particle Singularity makes a brilliant debut on Hot Haus Records here with three stylish house slammers while M4A4 remixes. 'Self Control' opens with an upright marching beat that straightened your back and makes you boucle on the plump, perfect kick drums. The remix is more high speed and bumping with a hint of garage swing and invitingly deep and dark bass. The silkiness of the pads and drums of 'Quantum Seduction' is truly alluring as the cosmic electronic house grooves roll on and this futuristic EP closes out with the nice neon melodies and wispy pads of 'Cadmium Telluride,' a brilliantly colourful house jam.
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10 Years Serendeepity: Part 3
Ester Brinkmann - "Apollo11" (5:56)
DJ Marcelle & Another Nice Mess - "Dubai Taxi Ride (You Are An Artist!)" (4:52)
JD Twitch - "Maria Roda" (4:44)
Jorge Velez - "Listening Model" (3:39)
Intersezioni Ensemble - "Arrembaggio Urbano" (4:20)
Review: Third part of the compilation celebrating the tenth anniversary of the Milanese record shop. This collection is entirely composed of previously unreleased music, exclusively produced for the occasion by many artists of great relevance in the worldwide music scene, who supported the store over the last ten years. The artists who produced the music for this compilation are Egyptian Lover, Ellen Allien, Thomas Brinkmann, Neil Landstrumm, JD Twitch, Matias Aguayo, San Proper, Tolouse Low Trax, Jay Glass Dubs, Dj Marcelle, Jorge Velez, Tamburi Neri, Fabrizio Mammarella, Heith, Itinerant Dubs, Timeslip89, Kreggo and Intersezioni Ensemble. The entire work is composed of 4 x 12", plus a bonus EP.
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Golem
Golem (12")
Cat: OYSTER 31. Rel: 13 Sep 21
 
Minimal/Tech House
Forest (5:59)
Trullo (5:47)
Golem (5:07)
Golem (Junes remix) (6:29)
Review: Over the last few years, Andrea Mancini has released many fine records as Cleveland, most of which offer a trademark take on techno and tech-house laden with interesting sounds, tribal percussion, and notable nods to British bass music. It's a hugely attractive formula all told, and one he further explores on Golem, the Luxembourg-born producer's second EP for Kalahari Oyster Cult. Each of the three original tracks on show has its own unique flavour, from the out-there, intergalactic post dubstep techno of 'Trullo', and the sunrise-ready futurist techno voodoo of 'Forest', to the Livity Sound-in-space brilliance of 'Golem'. Label-mate Junes does a great job remixing the latter track, with his impressive version thrillingly joining the dots between hypnotic tech-house, broken techno and creepy breakbeat.
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Played by: Evan Michael
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Cold Light
Cat: TOOL 1002. Rel: 21 Sep 21
 
Minimal/Tech House
Cold Light (extended mix) (5:29)
Cold Light (club mix) (5:39)
Cold Light (6am mix) (3:52)
Review: Clean-cut Scottish producer Kerr Slaven has been touted as a rising star for some time, though it's only since joining Toolroom in 2019 that he's come close to fulfilling his immense potential. 'Cold Light', his latest single for Mark Knight's much-loved imprint, has all the makings of a genuine crossover hit, with Leo Stannard's evocative, emotive vocals rising above an attractive blend of funk-fuelled house beats, rubbery electronic bass, dreamy chords and jaunty synth stabs. This accessible, radio-friendly blend is given a big room makeover on the accompanying 'Club Mix', a boisterous, sub-bass-heavy affair rich in jacking tribal drums and big builds, while the '6am Mix' re-casts the cut as a melancholic, soft-touch Balearic pop treat.
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The Wolfpack
VARIOUS
The Wolfpack (140 gram vinyl triple 12")
Cat: LONEWOLF 006. Rel: 21 Sep 21
 
Techno
Patient Better Drivers - "Bruce Castle Mark" (8:25)
Cool & Frank - "Myeloid Of Now" (6:31)
Paradise City Breakers - "Passievrucht" (6:29)
Intareality - "Maintain" (6:36)
Zolaa - "Ancient Alliance" (5:55)
Dom - "Buddha Belly" (6:58)
Tadan - "Things Unsaid" (5:11)
Matthew Dexter - "Reptilian Bassline" (5:49)
Nnd - "Acid Sunrise" (6:14)
Innershades - "The Emptiness Inside" (5:03)
Es-q - "Come With Us" (6:06)
Review: EYA's sister label Lonewolf celebrates 2 years of activity with a 3x 12"! The VA explores a wide range of electronic music styles...from ambient to techno,breaks,electro,acid and more! 'The Wolfpack'will be a must in every record bag and vinyl collection!Music by Innershades,Es-Q,Matthew Dexter,Dom,Zolaa,Intareality,Tadan,Paradise City Breakers,NND,Cool and Frank,Patient Better Drivers.




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ENDZ 047
ENDZ 047 (coloured vinyl 12")
Cat: ENDZ 047. Rel: 28 Sep 21
 
Minimal/Tech House
Everon (7:23)
Izbraz (5:54)
Radian (6:17)
Review: Rich NXT is one of the super reliable contemporary house producers who serve up functional records with a twist. Here comes another such trio on the popular Eastenderz label. 'Everon' pairs acidic bass and bobbling grooves with a heady sax line that drifts up top to add the all important special ingredient. 'Izbraz' is a much darker tune - a collision of dusty jungle breaks, haunting chords and warped vocals that is brilliantly dense and unusual. Lastly, 'Radian' slips into a freak 4am minimal vibe with a hiccupping hook and crispy 90s tech house beats.
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