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The Rapture Pt III
Cat: KM 066. Rel: 05 Jul 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
&ME & Black Coffee - "The Rapture Pt III" (8:06)
&ME - "LIFE" (7:35)
Review: &Me and Black Coffee make for something of an Afro house dream team here. The latter has long been this sound's pin-up and has gone from playing in South African townships to producing with Beyonce and winning Grammy Awards over the last decade. Now deep in his latest Ibiza season, he unveils collaborative track 'The Rapture' (Pt III), a deep rolling cut with spine-tingling chords and a rich atmosphere. &ME then goes solo for 'LIFE', a shuffling percussive groove with spoken words and enchanting chords to make for a classy two-tracker.
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02
02 (12")
Cat: 0 02. Rel: 28 Mar 23
 
Experimental/Electronic
Track 1 (13:10)
Track 2 (16:48)
Review: 0 is back on their own 0 label with 02, a second offering of experimental electronic music. Both sides of this 12" are taken up by one long and winding track each. The first is all dubbed out, with gassy sounds bringing a little light and sharpness to the murky pads, grainy effects and lo-fi aesthetic all around. It's a heady back room cut for in-the-know crowds at 5AM. The flip side is a little fuller, with skittish rhythms, busted sine waves and watery synths all coalescing around a haunting groove that is awash with real-world noise.
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Improviser EP
Improviser EP (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: AMP 024. Rel: 06 Jun 22
 
Minimal/Tech House
Machines Of May (7:25)
Gadget (7:21)
Dark As Night (7:43)
Swiss (6:26)
Review: Since returning to action in 2016 after a seven-year break, 1990s techno survivor Lee Renacre AKA 100 Hz has released some of the best music of his career. This fine four-tracker marks the long-serving Londoner's first outing on Romanian imprint Amphia, who are best known for serving up sparse, minimalistic tech-house. As you'd expect, there's a slightly fuller sound here, though sonically it's as pleasingly druggy and mind-mangling as much of the imprint's output. Renacre brilliantly flits between trippy, arpeggio-driven, house-tempo techno (the otherworldly 'Machines of May'), dubstep-influenced UK bass/techno fusion ('Gadget', which echoes the ethos of his early 100 Hz releases with James Chapman), intergalactic tech-house ('Dark as Night'), and frankly filthy low-end wobblers ('Swiss').
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Abisal 06
Abisal 06 (12")
Cat: ABSL 06V. Rel: 15 Nov 22
 
Hard Techno
14Anger - "Rue Morgue" (6:01)
14Anger - "Yoga" (4:57)
HBK1 & Brickturd - "Oxide Sculptures" (5:38)
Brickturd & HBK1 - "Spectral Force" (5:30)
Played by: Rave Energy
 in stock $16.08
2 Bit Crew 03
Cat: 2BC 003. Rel: 24 Mar 15
 
Deep House
Track 1 (7:53)
Track 2 (8:01)
Track 3 (5:59)
Review: By their standards, Danish duo 2 Bit Crew enjoyed a very productive 2014, releasing well-received singles on Deso, Luvdancin' and their own self-titled imprint. Here they return to the latter with three more sumptuous chunks of tactile, arms-spread deepness. The untitled A-side arguably hits home hardest, with sweet, delay-laden loops and delicious riding a house tempo Motor City techno groove. The second track, nestled at the beginning of side B, seemingly shimmers with positive intent. The duo opts for Chez Damier style bass and a touch of vintage US house bump, while smothering the groove in darting synths and huggable electronics. Finally, the third track goes even deeper, delivering the dreamy tech-house equivalent of a long, sloppy kiss.
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Honeywell
Honeywell (12")
Cat: 2BC 011. Rel: 17 Dec 21
 
Deep House
Roller (5:48)
Honeywell (5:23)
Step Up (6:17)
 in stock $11.92
HS 2302
HS 2302 (12")
Cat: HS 2302. Rel: 01 Feb 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Hold-1 (5:29)
Track 2 (4:34)
Aliasing (5:56)
Hold-3 (5:32)
Windmill (8:24)
Review: Heaven Smile is a Nduja-affiliated label that is back with a second offering that takes a trip into futuristic techno as well as offering up some superb abstract outings. 'Hold-1' is an ambient soundscape that draws you into a filtered synth that pulses as changes shape. 'Track 2' is dubby, techno-leaning house with diffuse chord vamps and 'Aliasing' is a distorted, scruffy collage of broken beats and knackered claps with a fuzzy pulse running through the middle. 'Hold-3' offers another ambient moment to catch your breath then 'Windmill' suspends you in amongst the stars.
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Dub Essentials Part 1
Cat: DTR 017. Rel: 29 Nov 22
 
UK Garage
Feelings Mutual (6:57)
Deeper (5am mix) (5:46)
Scatter (6:01)
Mantra (4:42)
Gone Loopy (3:13)
Review: Digital Tape Recordings take it al the way back to 1994 here with the timeless early garage sounds of Dub Essentials Part 1 from 24Hour Experience. It captures the essence of UKG at the time and was first released on the definitive Nice N Ripe label. It has a range of sounds from the soothing depths and soulful samples of 'Feeling's Mutual' to the more clipped and bouncy 'Deeper (5am mix)'. 'Scatter' then layer sup jumbled perc and US house styles with rich organ chords and 'Mantra' again keeps it deep and rather sleazy with some filthy bass. Last of all is the slinky sound of 'Gone Loopy' to round out a classic.
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Played by: Paul Starey
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Deep Dub Essentials Part 3
Cat: DTR 019. Rel: 30 Aug 23
 
UK Garage
The Heaven Track
Touch The After World
Realm Of The B Line
Just A Vibe
Review: Digital Tape Recordings kick out another vital 12" on wax here, this time with a third part of their on going and excellent Deep Dub Essentials series. 24HR Experience is at the helm here with a quartet of house and garage collisions that bring the good times. 'The Heaven Track' is a classic US garage cut with stiff snares and low slung drums, and 'Touch The After World' is just as deep and warm. 'Just A Vibe' is the highlight at the end - nice New Jersey drum with warming organ stabs and a carefree groove that effortlessly sweeps you up off your feet.
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Played by: Paul Starey
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More Dub Essentials Part 2
Cat: DTR 018. Rel: 08 Mar 22
 
UK Garage
Man Needed (6:22)
Together (4:45)
Allnighter (6:49)
Bonus Drums & Bass (3:02)
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Dulcet EP
Dulcet EP (12")
Cat: SBJAMZ 004. Rel: 28 Aug 19
 
Deep House
Dancing Styles (5:57)
Doing It (6:05)
Gentle (feat Neil Macleod) (6:08)
Sorry That You Love Me (5:13)
Review: Under the 2XM alias, super siblings the Murray Brothers have thus far proved to be rather good at fusing heady, smoky deep house with the dreamy chords of ambient house and a variety of interconnected influences. They're in fine form on this EP, too, effortlessly moving between two-step/dream house fusion ("Dancing Styles", which surprisingly reminded us of late '90s Irresistible Force Records), eyes-closed jazzy deep house bliss (the fluid electric piano solos, rich chords and dusty beats of "Doing It"), ultra-deep, Floating Points-esque soulfulness ("Gentle", featuring the evocative vocals of Neil Macleod) and jaunty, synth-sporting dancefloor haziness ("Sorry That You Love Me").
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Played by: Ben Gomori
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You Try
You Try (12")
Cat: UTO 004. Rel: 29 Jan 24
 
Balearic/Downtempo
You Try (6:18)
You Try (mix 1) (4:57)
You Try (mix 2) (5:44)
Review: 3 Men Gone Mad were an independent group formed in Blackburn and Darwen in the UK. They fused electronic sounds with rock and were prolific in the 1990s when they became cult favourites amongst those who know. You Try is a much sought-after collection that has been restored by Utopia Records many years after it made its way onto John Peel's 1991 Festive 50. He heard in it a mix of The Clash, Joy Division and Talking Heads and that still rings true. The main mix has a raw energy that captures the angst of Britain at the time - and still today, frankly. A spaced-out dub brings a fresh feeling of euphoria and an extended B-side mix draws out this record's undeniable pleasures.
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Em Potz
Em Potz (12")
Cat: VILREC 001. Rel: 13 Mar 23
 
Techno
Em Potz (First Trax) (6:03)
Em Potz (Second Trax) (4:57)
Em Potz (Fourth Trax)
Em Potz (Third Trax)
Review: The Vil label kicks off with a masterful reissue of a classic EP from 1993. 3 of Us was a trance and house project from an Italian collective made of F. Conti, Gianluca Rastelli and Marco Cucchia. They dropped only five EPs between 1993 and 1999 with this being the pick of the bunch. It hits the perfect sweet spot between the driving of hypnotic techno, the melodies of trance and the dreaminess inherent to much Italo music. Track one is a dark but smooth roller, the second has a stomping tech house energy to it and the third asnd fourth close out the EP with two more edgy techno stylers that bring old school cool to any club.
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Tags: 90s House
 in stock $15.03
Iwishcan William (remastered) (Record Store Day 2020)
Cat: RCRS 003. Rel: 16 Sep 20
 
Soul
Iwishcan William (Full Length version) (11:30)
Iwishcan William (Lexx vocal mix) (5:56)
Iwishcan William (Nad Tyler dub Strip version) (7:12)
Review: Washington D.C's The 3 Pieces initially put this out on their own private pressing on DL Records in 1982. It is a cosmic-boogie-disco-jazz and rap jam with lashings of funk and a curious spoken-word delivery and guest spot from a school aged vocalist that lends it plenty of character. The synths are glossy and harp-like, the bass grumbles are infectious and the whole thing overflows with feel good factor. The Lexx vocal mix is like an early house track with claps straight from a Peech Boys record and the Nad Tyler dub is even more ready for the dancefloor.
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Labyrinths & Coral Caves EP
Labyrinths & Coral Caves EP (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: TW 01. Rel: 26 May 23
 
Balearic/Downtempo
1000 Julys (7:24)
Deep Beneath The Ocean Waves Of Labyrinths & Coral Caves (9:54)
Review: Since making his debut as 33.10.3402 11 years ago, Nenad Markovic has built up quite a catalogue of experimental, left-of-centre musical treats, most notably via frequent outings on L.I.E.S and ESP Institute. Here he makes his bow on another label, Third World, in the process providing DJ Evan's imprint with its debut release. First up, he provides a fresh '2022 mix' of the previously compilation-only '1000 Julys', a minimalistic epic where wayward electronics, intoxicating industrial sounds, hazy chords and marimba style melodies rise above a deep, weighty bassline and sparse, shuffling drum machine beats. 'Deep Beneath The Ocean Waves Of Labyrinths and Coral Waves' is similarly informed but warmer and deeper, with melodic motifs that lap like waves, pads that wash over your soul, and beats that bubble and spit attractively.
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Selador Decade Vol 1
Cat: SELV 008. Rel: 18 Apr 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
3D & Robert Owens - "Known Love" (7:51)
Olivier Giacomotto & Quivver - "Snailblazer" (6:40)
Dave Seaman & Hernan Cattaneo - "Napkin Knowledge" (7:28)
Argia & Jepe - "Salitre" (7:38)
Review: In celebration of their tenth birthday, Selador marks the occasion in style with a four-track collaborative EP, featuring tracks from 3D, Robert Owens, Olivier Giacomotto, Quivver, Dave Seaman, Hernan Cattaneo, Argia, and Jepe. The opening track, 'Known Love', is a deep, pulasting house tune that feels like an instant classic, perhaps thanks to the soulful, pop-tinged vocals - think LCD soundsystem meets Four Tet. 'Snailblazer', the second track on the EP, takes a much darker turn, with a chugging, EBM-esque feel. Full-bodied and complete with obscured vocals, this is the kind of track to pull out your bag when it's time to really get stuck in. On the B-side, 'Napkin Knowledge' draws on the glistening synths of eurodance, yet still securing the melodies to a grounded bassline and rhythm section. 'Salitre' is the perfect closing track, rising up in a gleaming, ecstatic melody, before delicately returning to ground level. A varied yet firmly cohesive collaborative release - the perfect way for Selador to kick off their 2023 catalogue.
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Volvere
Volvere (12")
Cat: FIDES 009. Rel: 03 Mar 21
 
Electro
Paradigma (6:25)
Volvere (6:12)
Nausia (5:06)
Wide Eyes (4:34)
Played by: Deep'a & Biri
 in stock $11.15
Space Operator (reissue)
Cat: MD 31818. Rel: 01 Oct 21
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Space Operator (Donato Dozzy Cadillac Rhythms Reshape) (5:55)
Space Operator (4:24)
Space Operator (instrumental) (4:23)
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The Gift
The Gift (12")
Cat: LENG 065. Rel: 13 Jul 23
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
The Gift (40 Thieves Disco mix) (6:36)
The Gift (40 Thieves Disco dub) (7:38)
The Gift (40 Thieves beats) (4:26)
Review: After an absence of a few years, 40 Thieves return to Leng Records with one of their most special releases to date: a hook-up with long-time Patrick Adams collaborator Gary Davis and long serving soulstress Cinammon Jones. What's on offer is a re-make of one of Jones' songs, 'The Gift', whose sweet lyrics celebrate the arrival of a new day. 40 Thieves take, explored first in the A-side 'Disco Mix', sounds like it was designed to be danced to during a San Francisco sunrise - think dub disco delays, hypnotic grooves, bubbly electronics, languid guitar licks and gentle melodies. Over on the flip, they take the track further into 'woozy 6am open air dancing territory' on a superb, stretched out 'Disco Dub' mix, before peppering a killer drum track with spaced-out electronics on the 'Beats' version.
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FORTHCOMING
Mother Emerge
Cat: SEL 011. Rel: 22 Apr 24
 
Deep House
Mother
Father
Sister
Brother
Review: It's a numbers game for Selections's 11th release as they welcome 4004 to the label for a sublime four-track outing. 'Mother' is as deep as house music gets and is steeped in US traditions and smoky basement atmospheres with candle-lit chords and fragments of soulful vocals. 'Father' then rides on bumpy drums but swirling Rhodes and dusty hits keep it pure vibes. 'Sister' ups the ante once more with chord vamps and a loopy low end that works you into a steamy lather and finally 'Brother' then cuts loose and dreamy pads and an aching vocal snippet and hints of gospel. Four tasteful house gems, all in all.
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40108
40108 (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: 4010 008. Rel: 03 Jul 23
 
Techno
Track 1 (6:31)
Track 2 (4:55)
Track 3 (5:13)
Track 4 (6:25)
Played by: Ney Faustini
 in stock $11.92
420
420 (purple vinyl 12")
Cat: LWKMUS 013. Rel: 20 Jun 22
 
Deep House
Untitled 11 (4:19)
Untitled 1 (4:21)
Untitled 4 (4:22)
Untitled 6 (4:20)
Untitled 13 (4:16)
Untitled 5 (4:19)
Review: Though 420 was originally recorded and released in April of 2020, Galcher Lustwerk's pandemic project is an exercise in counting and patience. Originally from a 16 track, 69 minute release only available for Bandcamp for $69 (or $4.20 per track), the 420 project brings us practically brand spanking new Galcher EP, just under a different name. Finally at an accessible price (and including signature Galcher vocals in a majority of the tracks to boot) this vinyl release hopes to bring more fans who missed the original release to the 420 club.
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 in stock $8.81
HMND 004
HMND 004 (12")
Cat: HMND 004. Rel: 22 Mar 24
 
Minimal/Tech House
Stupidity (6:15)
Quantum Theory (6:46)
World In Our Head (7:08)
Sowie Lockers (5:46)
Review: Humanoid Recordings co-founder 4d lays down another four-track 12" for the label, scouring the weightier and scrapier ends of minimal and acid house, all while teasing out a retro-robotic edge. Only an artist with a real sense of humour can invoke ideas of 'Stupidity' and 'Quantum Theory' in the same breath; both tracks betray the unified whimsy and intelligence that a successful acid house and techno artist must portray in order to win hearts. The latter uses a particularly sticky, hard-to-pin-down 4x4 kick style; contrast to B1 'World In Our Head', which portrays a psychic model of the outside world through trilling trance lines, and the meek glissandos of 'Sowie Lockers', securing an indeterminate but funky mood.
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Played by: DJ Mau Mau
Tags: Tech House
 in stock $13.23
Ask Isadora
Cat: FIT 023. Rel: 07 Apr 22
 
Electro
Ask Isadora (4:41)
Conga Banana (4:35)
Middle Eastern Cooking (4:58)
Mode (4:43)
Review: Under the alias 4E, producer Can Oral created his own unique sound of raw, futuristic acid-electro. The A-Side tracks "Ask Isadora" and "Conga Banana" first appeared on the album, Blue Note, released on Home Entertainment in 1996. On the flip are two unreleased tracks picked from his extensive archive and edited by FIT Siegel. These were also recorded during this era, which Can describes below:

"In the 90s I moved to NYC to start a band with Jimi Tenor. I had a small flat in the East Village with the apartment number 4E and that became my artist name for the downtempo and electro material I was working on. The style I called Futuristic Electro because I didn't want to relate to the old school with this. I had my studio on the kitchen floor and pretty much only used EMU SP-1200, TB-303, TR-808 and SH-101 by good ol' Roland. In a way NYC was still developing because it was all about house music. In 1995, I opened Temple Records in Manhattan with Dr Walker from Air Liquide and DJ DB from Smile Communications. The record shop was inside the Liquid Sky clothing store. After a fire in the shop, along with a falling out with the owner I decided to talk to a fortune teller to find out what the future held. Her name was Isadora, and she had a TV show called "Ask Isadora." She told me on live television to move out, have my own shop and be independent, so I did. Thanks Isadora!"
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Zen '23
Zen '23 (12")
Cat: EES 043. Rel: 11 Sep 23
 
Deep House
Solitude (6:05)
Zen '23 (6:44)
Crow Dub (5:22)
Earth Flight (6:08)
Review: The always adventurous Especial label is back on its world travels once more for another cultured EP, this time from Jonne Lyden aka 53X. This is a widescreen bass exploration with trance-tinged steppas looking firmly to the future from the Finnish-born artist. He has a background in punk bands but a trip to Berlin turned his ear and now he makes experimental fusions that draw on everything from industrial to Berghain to Detroit for inspiration. His tunes are mostly started out as live jams and then edited into what we have here - club-ready sounds, rich atmospherics, acid, breaks and hypnotic rhythms.

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Swamp 2 Sea
Cat: JT 9X12. Rel: 19 Jun 20
 
Deep House
Cadillac (5:30)
Happenin Doin (8:52)
To The Core Kid (7:01)
Arcade (5:49)
 in stock $9.32
000000005
000000005 (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: NTN 002. Rel: 18 Jan 19
 
Techno
000000005 (5:41)
000000006 (5:07)
000000007 (5:39)
000000008 (5:36)
Review: Fresh from serving up some savage "Rave Reworks" on an ultra-limited 12" single, techno's leading number crunchers return with an EP of fresh studio jams. As usual, what's on offer is intense, full-throttle and mind-altering in the extreme. Check, for example, opener (and title track) "000000005", where increasingly ragged, wayward and psychedelic acid lines surge forwards over a stomping, kick-drum dominated beat, or"000000006", an acid techno onslaught that waves a glow-stick towards the Halcyon days of German techno-trance. The acid-fired '90s techno revivalism continues on the flip with two more chunks of sweaty, mind-altering peak-time insanity. Not one for the faint hearted.
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Katan EP
Katan EP (white marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: CWRLTD 001. Rel: 22 Jun 23
 
Techno
Mental Disorder (6:03)
Primitive Life Forms (6:17)
Quantum Fluctuations (5:59)
Quantum Fluctuations (Valentino Mora Rephase) (8:36)
Played by: Joachim Spieth
 in stock $15.54
Dissonant
Dissonant (limited pink marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: AUA 005. Rel: 19 Apr 23
 
Techno
Dissonant I (4:38)
Dissonant II (7:27)
Dissonant III (6:51)
Dissonant IV (4:13)
Review: Adding yet another record to the pile that has so far been provided by the label A_A, the experimental dub artists behind said outfit (Satoshi Tomiie and Nao Gunji) have really outdone themselves out here. On pink splatter vinyl comes 'Dissonant', one of many EPs to have emerged from the same heads-down studio session that saw to its predecessor, 'Radiant'. Tracks 1-4 lock in a slew of impressive ear-scourings and dub-delayed experimentations, with the first and last tracks particularly blowing us away with their broken beats, which allow for more attention to be paid to every undulation, crackle and knock.
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Day/Night (Japanese Import)
Cat: AR 017. Rel: 12 Jun 23
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
Club De Planeurs (Jazz)
Lau3 (Jazz)
Ile Au Large (Jazz)
L'eau (Jazz)
Canned Corn (Jazz)
Stonewall (Jazz)
Club De Planeurs (House)
Lau3 (House)
Ile Au Large (House)
L'eau (House)
Canned Corn (House)
Stonewall (House)
Review: Beijing based Leele, Tokyo based S.O.N and Detroit transplant Camille has come together to give you something soothing from Adeen records. Their debut live studio album A Band Of Brothers is a nice warm welcome from the label that's known for house and techno. The late 70's early 80's Japanese fusion jazz influenced offering is split into two discs with one being all jazz, and disc two being remixed into breezy house tracks. Rather is an easy chilled out vibe or a night on the dancefloor, A Band Of Brother got you covered for all occasions.
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2023 EP
2023 EP (limited 12")
Cat: 12MUTE 663. Rel: 21 Sep 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Day By Day (3:31)
SAMO (Werkha remix) (5:21)
Constant Curve (feat Ellen Beth Abdi - Emperor Machine extended rework) (7:19)
Waiting On A Train (feat Ellen Beth Abdi & Chunky - Jade Parker remix) (4:02)
Review: The album 1982 stands out as one of the finest moments in A Certain Ratio's story. When you're talking about a band that started half a decade before the year 1982, that's saying something. Following on from the landmark ACR Loco, the outfit's 2023 record is packed with multidimensionality - dipping toes into everything from gritty post punk (a sound from whence they first came) to Afrobeat, all realised with exceptional attention to detail and the highest possible standards. 2023 EP, as the title suggests, builds on the impact of that latest long-from release. Opening on the jazzy late night club workout 'Day By Day', a brand new number, the package then jumps into work from the aforementioned LP, redone by contemporary dons. So that's Werkha on a stepping, garage-hued version of 'SAMO', Emperor Machine emphasising the exotic disco grooves of 'Constant Curve', and Jade Parker offering a highly percussive cosmic take on 'Waiting On A Train'.
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Played by: DJ ROCCA
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ACR:EPR
ACR:EPR (limited grey vinyl 12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: 12MUTE 633. Rel: 13 Aug 21
 
Indie/Alternative
Souls In The City (part 2 & 1) (6:08)
Night People (5:16)
Big Boy Pants (6:31)
Downtime Vibes (4:35)
Review: Let's face facts, the trilogy of releases that ACR:EPR completes have helped win over a new generation of fans for the band while reassuring established followers that A Certain Ratio can still do the business. They've been heartfelt and honest, truly innovative and - when all is said and done, at some point in the near future - destined to be considered collector's items.

The final chapter is certainly winding things up triumphantly. '$ouls In The City' seems to go straight for the mind's eye, an enrapturing track that chugs its way through layers of funk groove, with acid details just about audible on top. 'Night People' is a far more sticky, treacly affair, while 'Big Boy Pants' ushers in a kind of nocturnal seduction, brass and rolling breakbeats setting the scene perfectly for the ska-infused melodies of 'Downtime Vibes' that follow.
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Britain's Dirty Little Secret
Cat: MAR 002. Rel: 10 Jan 22
 
Breakbeat
Old School (5:20)
Sugoi (5:18)
Flash Fight (5:46)
False Religion (6:45)
Review: The second release on the fascinating Mooziken Analog Room label comes not from Detroit-based Iranian Salar Ansari, who delivered the imprint's debut release, but rather British acid house, techno and drum & bass pioneer A Guy Called Gerald. The Mancunian channels the raw, analogue-rich heaviness of his early work throughout the EP, which sees him skip between twisted, cunningly swung, acid-fired heaviness ('Old Skool'), pleasingly metallic blends of electro, clonk and house ('Sugoi'), trippy and hypnotic early morning mysticism (the Berlin-friendly haziness of 'Flash Fight') and chunky, funk-tinged tech-house (the 'is it heavyweight house or light-touch techno' of 'False Religion', where Gerald makes a rare appearance on the mic).
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Farmarama Remixes Vol 2
Cat: OTHER 137. Rel: 13 Nov 19
 
Deep House
Higher Powers (Aleksandir mix) (5:43)
Michael (AMCA Low Cal dub) (7:00)
Mountains & Waterfalls (Felipe Gordon The Moody remix) (6:44)
Higher Powers (Aleksandir AMCA demo edit) (6:24)
Review: Long time Balearic maestros A Man Called Adam came back strong with a new album this past summer, and now the gift keeps on giving with a second series of tasteful remixes from it. Aleksandir's mix of "Higher Powers" is a beautifully gentle and melodic deep house groover. Pads drift by like zephyrs and Sally Rogers' vocals appear like illusions on the clouds. A Man Called Adam themselves then dub out "Michael" with muted acid lines and muffled vocals. Felipe Gordon then layers up balmy pads and warming chords on his remix of "Mountains & Waterfalls" and a demo edit of "Higher Powers" from Aleksandir closes things out ion glistening, heartfelt melodic house fashion.
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Played by: Jake Stellarwell
 in stock $12.97
Sharevari
Sharevari (12")
Cat: P 928. Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Techno
Sharevari (vocal) (5:34)
Sharevari (instrumental) (6:16)
 in stock $14.00
EP4
EP4 (12")
Cat: NUMM 11. Rel: 13 Sep 22
 
Deep House
Moss (5:42)
Excellent Cave Theme (5:09)
Sugar Today, Tomorrow (6:50)
Blood Moon (4:15)
 in stock $15.82
Strange Brew EP
Cat: REKIDS 202. Rel: 06 May 22
 
Techno
The Mind Blanks At The Glare (6:27)
Don't Look In The Freezer (6:39)
Cosmic Trigger (8:33)
Review: While it's become fashionable to release records that draw on the more psychedelic musical elements evident in vintage techno, electro and trance records, A Sagittariun has been ploughing that sonic furrow for many years. He successfully dips into this pool of influences once more on the Strange Brew EP, whose title may be a reference to a club in his home city of Bristol. He begins by enveloping a punchy, rolling electro-breaks groove with cosmic-sounding pads, bubbly electronics and slivers of TB-303 tweakery on 'The Mind Blanks at the Glare', before opting for a sweaty, rave-era-house-goes-acid-techno sound on the chugging, mind-mangling 'Don't Look in the Freezer'. Best of all though is flipside 'Cosmic Trigger', a deliciously immersive chunk of deep techno rich in trippy electronics, sumptuous pads and tactile grooves.
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan, DJ ROCCA
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Flare
Flare (12")
Cat: CMPD 001. Rel: 29 Mar 23
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Flare (5:00)
Tomorrow Will Never Be The Same (5:09)
Review: Foundation pioneer Jason Cambridge unleashes a right pair of beasts here on Australian imprint Compound. 'Flare' hits hard with a very little towards Dillinja's 'Hard Noize' era with the bite and jaggedness of the groove. 'Tomorrow Will Never Be The Same' shows us A Sides' more cosmic leanings. Sweeping out with a Marcus-like futuristic but simplistic sheen, there's a lot of latent emotion packed up in this one. Especially in the light of A Sides' right hand man Singing Fats passing away. RIP.
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AVI 001 (feat Khidja remix)
Cat: AVI 001. Rel: 20 Jun 22
 
Balearic/Downtempo
A Strange Wedding - "The Proposal" (8:33)
Datasal - "En Till En" (5:41)
84PC - "Goliath's Wrath" (Khidja remix) (6:57)
Iro Aka - "First Dance On The Ice Floor" (5:37)
Review: The Avidya label arrives with a bold new concept that sees it push itself to "step out of comfort zones to release a series of EPs of broad, challenging and deep music." The first affair is a fine one from four artists, the first of which is Lyon based procure A Strange Wedding from the Worst label. His slow trance locks you in and then Gothenburg trio Datasal come through with a prog rock and post funk and dance fusion. 84PC's contribution is peak time gold and Barcelona's Iro Aka arrive with another debut to round out this fine offering.
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Boogie Oogie Oogie
Cat: SPRO 8821. Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Boogie Oogie Oogie
Rescue Me
Played by: AJELLO, Juno Classics
Tags: Soul Disco
 in stock $14.00
JT 001
JT 001 (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: JT 001. Rel: 09 Oct 23
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Doogie Bown (5:56)
W(h)ats On? (6:55)
Catch The Strings (7:57)
Bees'n'Flowers (7:04)
Review: New label Justracks kicks off with a literally and metaphorically heavyweight new disco 12" on 180g vinyl. As far as we know it's the first release from the mysterious A Thin Man but the beats are fat. 'Doogie Bown' gets you doing just that with a mix of chatty synth funk and hip-swinging disco grooves. 'W(h)ats On' is an old school funk and soul dancefloor heater then class oozes from the breezy and free-flowing grooves of 'Catch The Strings' which pair bustling beats with rich strings. Last of all is the tightly woven disco and persuasive funk of 'Bees'n'Flowers' with cosmic lines and heartfelt female coos. A fine debut.
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 in stock $13.48
TAR 019
TAR 019 (12")
Cat: TAR 019. Rel: 02 Feb 24
 
Hard Techno
The Puppet Of The West (4:51)
Trifecta Bones (6:27)
Sandes De CQTF (5:24)
The Puppet Of The West (Sick Bastard Tool - vinyl version) (5:39)
Cornered Without Options (5:37)
Played by: Philippe Petit
 in stock $13.23
Echinopsis EP
Cat: HOB 009. Rel: 07 Jul 23
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Echinopsis (7:21)
Cheetah Fire (5:59)
Echinopsis (Tolouse Low Trax remix) (5:43)
Ashtray Lips (6:26)
Ashtray Lips (Odon remix) (4:56)
 in stock $22.81
THREADS 006
Cat: THREADS 006. Rel: 12 Jan 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
A Virgo On The Moon & Paolo Mosca - "Mattherhorn" (6:05)
Kebab Traume - "Nova Trance" (4:52)
Mario Liberti - "Treat Me Good" (5:59)
Matteo - "The Truth Was Out" (feat Lourene) (6:39)
Review: Muddy, dreamy and dubby new dance cuts from THREADS, who invite four of their mainstays to the fore with a dry and entraining take on trance. Kebab Traume (in English, 'Kebab Dream') wafts a mouth-watery cylinder of sonic meat under our noses with 'Nova Trance', which melds stabs, basses and kicks with all the certainty of a honey badger. Meanwhile, Mario Liberti's 'Treat Me Good' urges us to do just that via the mode sultry sampled vocals and funk bass whirls.
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Played by: Lostlojic
Tags: Minimal | Acid Techno
 in stock $13.48
Lessons In Hate (Part Two)
Cat: AVN 012. Rel: 08 Nov 13
 
Techno
Modern Romance
An Education
Review: Since its emergence in 2011, Shifted and Ventress's Avian and Mira labels have become outlets for like-minded producers to express themselves in different creative manners, some choosing to work anonymously (Bleaching Agent) and others not (Burma Camp, 440PPM). A Vision Of Love falls in the former category, with the producer surfacing on Avian earlier this year with the first in a series of a series of self-styled "S & M techno tools" under the banner of Lessons In Hate. With the true identity of A Vision Of Love still very much under wraps, Part Two of the Lessons In Hate series now arrives with chiselled techno drums traversing squalling, savagely equalised electronics crafted using vintage gear and driven by a passion for classic second wave Detroit techno, whilst further alluding to A Vision Of Love's basic themes of S&M.
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Played by: Billy Nasty, AnD
 in stock $3.63
Unconditional
Cat: CTM 005V. Rel: 21 Nov 23
 
Deep House
Unconditional (4:19)
Unconditional (dub vinyl edit) (5:13)
Unconditional (instrumental) (5:13)
Shall We (4:06)
Review: He may be based in St Petersburg, a city not known for being a sun trap, but Mikhail Khvasko AKA A Vision of Panorama is incredibly good at making warming, summer-ready Balearic beats. Further proof, should it be needed, arrives via his latest EP for Cala Tarida Musica. In its original form, 'Unconditional' is a terrific slab of Balearic nu-disco/Balearic house fusion - all rubbery bass guitar, smooth bits, gorgeous chords and twinkling melodies. It comes backed with a breezier, breakbeat-sporting 'dub vinyl edit' (an even sunnier and more attractive affair) and an 'instrumental' pass of the more house-centric take. Rounding off another fine EP is 'Shall We', a colourful fusion of jangling house pianos, attractive keyboard sounds and squelchy synth-bass underpinned by a box-fresh, post-electro boogie beat.
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Let Me/Move EP
Cat: SC 1239. Rel: 04 May 23
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Let Me (4:25)
Let Me (Pool Boy remix) (4:21)
Let Me (Midnight mix) (4:15)
Let Me (demo mix) (3:06)
Move (4:06)
Move (instrumental) (4:06)
Let Me (Pool Boy instrumental) (4:18)
Let Me (Midnight instrumental mix) (4:16)
 in stock $18.14
Demi Monde 1/2
Cat: AWC 004. Rel: 06 Sep 21
 
Techno
Aa Sudd - "Outside Of The Official Network" (7:01)
Kombe - "We Are Insufficient" (7:27)
Varuna - "Out Beyond The Settlements" (7:49)
Played by: Jane Fitz, M50
 in stock $12.43
Elektronically Minded
Cat: CE 046. Rel: 16 Feb 24
 
Electro
Basic Channelling (4:48)
Basic Channelling (Exaltics remix) (5:45)
Journey To The Deep (4:12)
Syncopated (Torai remix) (5:02)
 in stock $14.78
The Lower End Theory EP
Cat: NDATL 034. Rel: 06 Feb 23
 
Deep House
Mortise & Tenon (7:24)
The Lower End Theory (6:10)
Atlanta Deep (10:07)
Review: NDATL welcomes Abacus back to the US label's roster after notable appearances on Prescription and Guidance, with title track 'The Lower End Theory' proving to be a smooth, effortless and downright classy deep house calling card with the subtlest hint of acid. 'Atlanta Deep' follows next with a gloriously gloopy bassline a little reminiscent of Mayday's 'Nude Photo', and then 'Mortise & Tenon' closes the 12" with the lightest and most soulful of touches in both the rhythm and melody departments. Gorgeous stuff - dive in and wallow in the depths.
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 in stock $14.00
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