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Oblique (Tone Poet Series)
Oblique (Tone Poet Series) (gatefold 180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: 884051. Rel: 13 Nov 20
 
Jazz
Til Then (4:44)
My Joy (7:11)
Theme From Blow Up (8:12)
Subtle Neptune (8:31)
Oblique (6:48)
Bi-Sectional (5:42)
Review: The most celebrated jazz vibraphonist of them all is Bobby Hutcherson. Oblique was one of many high water marks of the Blue Note man, and it featured Herbie Hancock, Albert Stinson and Joe Chambers on the original session recorded in 1967. The album was only the second time Bobby played as part of a quartet and it received rave reviews at the time for its sophisticated but accessible sound. Laid back, lyrical and subdued in sound, the album touches on funky styles and jazz-rock influences with impeccable production from the legendary Rudy Van Gelder studio in New York.
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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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Wesley Music (Danny Krivit edits)
Cat: MXMRK 2058. Rel: 16 Feb 23
 
Jazz
Wesley Music (Danny Krivit edits parts 1) (9:31)
Wesley Music (Danny Krivit edits parts 2) (7:55)
Review: Legendary edit specialist and New York's Body & Soul party man Danny Krivit turns his hand to a famously spiritual house classic by Manchester band RSL that has more than a hint of gospel magic to it. Frankly that makes it perfect source material for the man and he doesn't disappoint: His work is subtle but classic, with some extra gorgeous vocal chants layered in over chunkier beats on the never before released a-side. The jazzy notes from the original and sprinkled percussion all remain next to mad drum fills. This 12" also features a 'Part 2' mix that unfolds in glorious fashion to a rapturous peak.
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That Sound EP
Cat: RDC 008. Rel: 19 Jan 21
 
Funky/Club House
That Sound (6:41)
That Sound (Anoraak remix) (4:42)
Peace (7:24)
Little Loving (6:20)
Review: Marseille's Ravanelli Disco Club returns with Antwerp-based Aymeric, resident at Geheimzinnig and Transit clubs, for their eighth release. Expect sexy, disco-tinged deep house all the way across That Sound EP. From the dreamy and low slung title track which gets a sultry, boogie down rework by mighty Frenchman Anoraak up next. On the flip, more club ready vibes await on the uplifting, Chicago inspired vibe of 'Peace' followed by the thumping funky house of 'Little Loving' with a distinct "French Touch" vibe that you'll love as much as we did.
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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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Realizer
Realizer (12")
Cat: AR 016. Rel: 07 Aug 23
 
Techno
Long Cat Dub (2:13)
Led Poisoning (3:36)
Spice Pirates (4:17)
Ambient Ambitions (6:14)
Catch My Breath (2:17)
Surfing Europa (4:47)
Supersize My Ego (3:38)
Realise (5:13)
Review: Looooooongish Cat and Davecoin have come together for their debut album Realizer on Adeen. It is a record that swings from the dark and mysterious to the more upbeat and playful as it explores a range of techno styles. The material originates from the pair's live set so has a real dynamism to it as well as it moves through ever-evolving psychedelic soundscapes. Vocals, synth lines, and guitars have all been laid down on tape and then resampled and deconstructed to "create an analog patchwork which floats over the hard-hitting beats and fat analog synths and bass lines." It's an immersive and inventive record that also has a fresh cover design.
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Played by: DJ Mau Mau
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Triglav
Triglav (limited 2xLP + insert)
Cat: TECHUM 313003. Rel: 30 May 23
 
Techno
Beginning Of A Journey (2:23)
Donkere Ruimte (4:29)
Triglav (5:27)
Time Tombs (5:57)
Star Gods (8:02)
Baten Kaitos (5:19)
The Intruder (4:21)
M13 (5:49)
Hadar Or Agena (3:07)
Way Of The Spectrum (7:19)
Review: DJ Surgeles, also known as Jeroen Liebregts, is a Dutch electronic music producer and DJ. He has gained recognition for his unique and captivating sound and presents his latest album on Maarten Mittendorff & Esther Duijn's Deeptrax. A concept album, Triglav tells the story of a spaceship sent by humans, which crashes on an unknown planet. There, a small group of people battles against hostile forces to protect the secret of the inhabitants, a wise species. 'Triglav' features majestically arranged and hypnotising tackle that you've come to know him for from his work on Jeff Mills Axis imprint, as well as direct peak time tools and sublime ambient journeys which add to its overall mystique.
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Needin' U: Dimitri From Paris Remix
Needin' U: Dimitri From Paris Remix (limited 1-sided translucent red vinyl 12")
Cat: DFPCR 2RED. Rel: 07 Sep 21
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
The Face vs Mark Brown & Adam Shaw - "Needin' U" (Dimitri From Paris remix) (6:29)
Review: David Morales' legendary track 'Needin U' is one of those enduring anthems that just keeps living on. Hammered by all the top funky house jocks in the late '90s, it resurfaced at the turn of the millennium as 'Needin' U II' with Juliet Roberts on vocals, then in 2009 there was The Face vs. Mark Brown's version released on the latter's Cr2 label. Now, to celebrate the track's 23rd anniversary, Paris veteran Dimitri From Paris delivers his take on it, which has a deeper and low slung groove to it and features live instrumentation. Comes on a limited red vinyl pressing and picture sleeve release.
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Aged Of Silver
Cat: ERS 052. Rel: 30 Aug 22
 
Experimental/Electronic
FlooriDa (5:05)
Upon Etched Glass (4:02)
Myriad (4:29)
Silk Maker (6:29)
Apache Back Swing (Swung) (4:55)
The Canal (5:01)
Review: Cherrystones returns with the second of the "Aged" EPs for Emotional Response. Time propels and so does sound, thus orbiting nuances and motion leads us here, to present whatever maybe or interpreted as. Since the acclaimed Aged Of Bronze EP a symbiotic progress of craft arrives in the aptly titled Aged Of Silver. Again each track is like a coded syntax, unlocking the puzzle to aid a listeners journey and experience, building blocks to a utopian scape in form without form notes and pictures living and residing in the dimensions.

Never pandering to trends, his art based on immediacy and the moment, no disposable sub genres that fade as fast as they emerge, transposing and emitting heard and unheard a way to communicate with himself and those that identify.

A capsule of touched emotions bearing gifts for those in the present and wishing to be present, a key with keys analogue for Silver Tongues and Brass monkeys living in the shadow of a Scorpian's Tail.




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Folk Remedy Anthems 1 & 2
Cat: MYS 019. Rel: 14 Aug 23
 
Deep House
Aurora 2004 (Calm Present KF's Re-touch) (10:59)
Beast In Batuque (7:58)
Spirit In Tala (4:57)
Night Stream (5:24)
Kesarian (5:33)
In Dope Rhythms (5:54)
Calling Spirit (5:35)
Review: The sublime music of Kaoro Inoue is the subject of this essential new compilation on Mysticisms. Inoue describes himself as an "extreme music lover" and has been for more than 30 years. His Chari Chari alias is all about self-expression and the music here has previously only been available digitally. It fuses ambient, house and techno soundscapes across four sides of vinyl with a deeply spiritual outlook and soul-soothing sound. Organic percussion, traditional instruments and new age moods all colour the deeply enticing grooves.
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IRENICSPC 009
Cat: IRENICSPC 009. Rel: 27 Sep 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
Auri (7:17)
Ladybug (6:32)
Tame (8:06)
Review: Carebears have been issuing sublime, deep diving 4/4 gear for some five years on their self-titled label now. The quality richens with every release, and now they're notching up a drop on Irenic which takes things even further out to sea with the gorgeously hypnotic 'Auri'. The beat is steady, shuffling but overall subtle, while the pads have a barely-there quality which actually draws you deeper into the track. By way of contrast 'Tame' lets the beats bounce a little further forwards in the mix, but overall this is still stealth mode tech house for those who favour the deeper path.
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Slick People
Slick People (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: MNQ 135. Rel: 19 Nov 20
 
Coldwave/Synth
Who Are You Today? (6:23)
Slick People (2:58)
If You Can't Stop (5:54)
Repel (3:30)
Review: Sam de la Rosa from the Led Er Est band works here with Karen Sharkey from The Coombe for fours tuning wave tracks on Germany's Mannequin. It's de la Rosa's third release and is driven by a perfectly chilly TR-606, its ice cold sounds making for perfectly futuristic electro. The minimal spoken word beats add layers of allure and a dehumanised vibe that makes it all the more occult. 'Who Are You Today?' is a zoned out opener, while 'Slick People' is more creepy and subversive. The artwork is cool, too, and with mixing done by Marcos Cabral, this really is a wining package.
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Played by: Ali Renault
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You Aren't Fall In Love
Cat: MAXI 105612. Rel: 13 Oct 21
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
You Aren't Fall In Love (vocal) (5:03)
You Aren't Fall In Love (instrumental) (6:01)
You Aren't Fall In Love (Flemming Dalum remix) (5:27)
You Aren't Fall In Love (Longdrink remix) (5:51)
You Aren't Fall In Love (Victor Ark remix) (5:50)
Review: Mark Tower (real name Marco Silingardi) started DJing in 1973 while in secondary school. In the late '70s, he started his career as a professional DJ, attending various discos in northern Italy between 1982 - 1985 when he quit the DJ scene. He is regarded as a legend for his techniques behind the decks, incorporating reel-to-reel techniques which were quite innovative for the time. His first release 'You Aren't Fall In Love' was released on Discomagic back in 1983, and is reissued here on Felmming Dalum's ZYX Music. The glimmering neon-lit Italo disco of the original comes in both the original vocal and instrumental versions, as well as remixes by Dalum, Longdrink and Victor Ark - the latter's roaring rendition being our pick of the bunch.
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Cult Edits 007
Cat: CULTED 007. Rel: 28 Sep 21
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Mytron & Ofofo - "Machinenhimmel" (5:18)
Barry Sunset - "Hit The Drums" (5:00)
Thomass Jackson - "Liquido En 33" (6:19)
Medieval Man - "Humble Frodo" (6:17)
Review: The mysterious Medieval Man is joined by Thomass Jackson, Mytron & Ofofo and Barry Sunset on this new split EP from the fledgling Culted label. Their edit series tackles plenty of interesting dark disco source material with beguiling results. The freaky future sounds of Mytron & Ofofo's 'Machinenhimmel' opens up with phased bass and spooky leads. Barry Sunset's twisted sci-fi disco stomper 'Hit The Drums' then takes off to the cosmos and Thomass Jackson twists and turns on loose, jangling percussion that is underpinned by fat bottomed bass. The brilliantly entitled 'Humble Frodo' is a weird and wonderful closer.
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Reaction EP
Cat: NLN 001. Rel: 04 May 23
 
Techno
Reaction (5:56)
Reaction (Voigtmann remix) (6:43)
Reaction (Cobert remix) (8:10)
Review: Iranian DJ/producer Ramtin Niazi (1000PA, Ben & Jerry, KAHKLI Cru) inaugurates new imprint Needlessness with some sleek and ravey tech funk on his new offering titled 'Reaction'. It comes with two remixes: London's Voigtmann (of Toi Toi fame) injects more groove into proceedings with his minimalist take, while Tbilisi-based Giorgi Koberidze aka Cobert (Casa Voyager/Partisan) equally impresses with his swing-fuelled electro beat re-rub, over on the flip.
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Wat Doe Je Met Me?
Wat Doe Je Met Me? (white vinyl 12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: RUBBER 011. Rel: 13 Oct 22
 
Coldwave/Synth
Wat Doe Je Met Me? (5:44)
Denken Nie Gedacht Zu Haben (feat Christine & Jasmine) (5:03)
For You (8:59)
Review: Ton Lebbink has led an active life; first as a drummer for the Dutch punk band Mecano, then as an odd-jobs sleuth, then finally a fitness instructor. When house music took the world by storm in the early 90s, Lebbink hopped on the bandwagon - trading in his cult status as one of the main faces of the 1980s underground, for a life spent toiling to produce sampledelic house music in comparative anonymity. Wat Doe Je Met Me is one of many fruits of Lebbink's labour during this renaissance period: only three tracks appear on the EP, but all make up an unusual early house sound tempered by Gregorian chant, cut-up vocal, subdued synth plucks and an overall hazy sound.
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Sport 6000
Cat: SPORT 6000. Rel: 16 Nov 22
 
Breakbeat
Raise - "Enter Gavia" (6:39)
Raise & Sgt Risk - "Leaving Navaro" (8:06)
Review: Ravey flavours! Sport returns with two lovely late night, very UK-influenced, vibes courtesy of Raise. 'Enter Gavia' kicks things off with a whole multitude of samples and references. Watch out for the loon bird call and a gutsy vocal every card-carrying head will recognise. 'Leaving Navaro' hits with a bumping 4x4 UKG tone. Heads down, sweet and shuffling - just how we like it.
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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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Surreal
Surreal (12")
Cat: LITH 5. Rel: 15 Dec 22
 
Minimal/Tech House
Pearl 2 (5:14)
Pearl 3 (5:40)
Chartreuse 8 (6:05)
Chartreuse 12 (3:51)
Crimson 6 (7:04)
Crimson 9 (5:25)
Review: The more discerning and concentrated electro head will be tuned into the work of Bot1500. It is an alias of Shinichi Kobayashi, a producer who since 2018 has landed on the likes of Analogical Force and Furthur Electronix with a unique mix of futurist sounds. This one is another brilliant EP featuring cuts like 'Chartreuse 8.' It's a propulsive rhythm built from silky breaks and overlaid with the sort of heart-aching and thought-provoking chords that will send you inward on the dance floor. The five other cuts are just as much a perfect mix of the physical and the cerebral.
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Robot Backpack EP
Cat: RWX 018. Rel: 15 May 23
 
Electro
All One (feat Kevin Knapp) (7:22)
Leo (6:01)
You & I (6:13)
Robot Backpack (6:14)
Review: Cesare Vs Disorder aka Cesare Marchese joins the ever-growing Raw family with an EP that shows off his studio mastery across four varied cuts. 'All One' (feat Kevin Knapp) is a fleshy minimal house cut with silky rhythms and lots of machine funk. 'Leo' then flips the script with old school breaks and rave tinged vocals for spine-tingling peak time action. 'You & I' drops into a dark and garage-tinged house groove that shuffles and wiggles under well treated vocals. 'Robot Backpack' shuts down with maybe the best of the lot - cyborg electro funk with dry hits and irresistible bass.
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Played by: DJ Mau Mau
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Digi Spa EP
Digi Spa EP (12" + insert + sticker)
Cat: MONNOM 033. Rel: 21 Apr 23
 
Techno
Texture Mapping (6:14)
Nord Dab (5:59)
Gl03 (5:36)
Digi Spa (6:28)
Fuend Formen (5:42)
Texture Mapping (Thema mix) (6:14)
Review: Stuttgart's Luca Daniel Schwarz returns to Dax J's Monnom Black with an astonishing take on modern dub techno, featuring six futuristic grooves. LDS is an artist that stands at the cutting edge of technology, influenced by artificial intelligence and digital innovation and the Digi Spa EP extensively showcases this aesthetic. On the A-side, you've got the direct attack peak-time onslaught of sturdy DJ tools like 'Nord Dab' or 'Gl03'. Over on the flip, there's the pounding minimalist terror of the title track and the strobe-lit frenzy of 'Fuend Formen' which will definitely have you reaching for the lasers.
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Odinocow
Odinocow (double 12")
Cat: GOST 021. Rel: 08 Jun 23
 
Experimental/Electronic
Memory (feat Fama87) (2:58)
Ko Mne (4:35)
Soon (5:20)
Taina (feat Shutta) (3:48)
Ogni (feat Fama87) (3:28)
Blizhe (5:05)
Ne Dognat (4:20)
Dengi Ne Sgorayut (feat Kedr Livanskiy) (3:53)
Circle (5:20)
Need U (2:48)
Temno (feat Fama87) (3:46)
Naiti (Feat. Flaty) (2:47)
Anymore (feat Shutta) (2:46)
Pozovi (feat Flaty) (2:33)
Diver (3:39)
Flow (3:20)
Breath (feat Flaty) (3:10)
Review: Many people's first taste of Nocow was amid the second half of the dubstep era - a time when boundaries between established genres and more explorative, contemporary and adventurous beats were blurring, feeding directly into the beautiful mess we see before us today in the dance music scene. Since then, he has graced us with a raft of excellent work which, much like the ethics of the time he emerged from, never really stand still or regurgitate. The difference between Odinocow and 2017's Ledyanoy Album is a case in point. Whereas then we were going through sounds that owed much to 1990s ambient techno, IDM, and associated noises, here we take a very different path, with a haunted R&B undertone running throughout the work, and plenty of nods to polished beach house, trance, and chill wave.
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Saturation
Cat: STRTEP 058. Rel: 06 Jan 23
 
Breakbeat
Distortion (3:46)
Overdrive (3:46)
Clipping (3:23)
Bit Crush (3:04)
Fuzz (2:05)
Saturation (2:21)
Clipping (Vorso remix) (3:44)
Fuzz (Shield remix) (2:20)
Review: Razat has made an art form of distortion and saturation. The latter is what lends its name to this new eight-tracker on Saturate. After a fuzzy and textural opener the tumbling and brilliantly fluid rhythms of 'Overdrive' get you to the heart of the dance then 'Clipping' lurches backward and forwards on low-end oscillations and 'Bit Crush' closes the a-side with eye-watering hiss and fizz over crunchy drum slaps. Two further tunes on the flip find Razart manipulating sound and bass in his own unique way with two remixes adding extra bite to an already very useful EP.
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FLORENCE 014
Cat: FLO 014. Rel: 14 Sep 22
 
Deep House
Modmood (5:44)
Crazy (8:30)
Review: Not to be confused with Stefan Robbers' early alias, this Florence 12"series reaches back to 2013 amidst a string of low key club cuts with an emphasis on quality and originality. On the 14th in the series, we lead in with the snappy, mellow electro tones of 'Modmood' with its poppy vocal hooks in the midst of the 808 jamming. 'Crazy' offers another strong singalong moment as we get snatches of a Beyonce classic set to a brooding electronic backdrop. This series is a unique enterprise exploring the divide between underground dance music and mainstream pop and coming up with something truly compelling which might just create an unforgettable moment in the club.
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Praise Bes EP
Cat: WOLFEP 066. Rel: 13 Sep 22
 
Deep House
Can I Get A Bump (feat 3Digits) (5:17)
Better Than Never (6:44)
R-Type (Just beats) (4:47)
Wayne's Lament (5:44)
Let Me Love You (feat Lizzie Berchie) (4:57)
Review: Tom Esselle (real name Tom Lawes) debuted back in 2015 with the Garibaldi EP ?on Wholemeal Music, then just disappeared into obscurity. Well, the good news is that he's returned from a long hiatus and his sophomore effort now appears courtesy of the ever reliable London imprint Wolf Music. The Praise Bes EP is jam-packed with five tight grooves, starting off with the sensual late night affair 'Can I Get A Bump' (feat 3Digits) with its sexy sax throughout, followed by some real proper deep stuff on the late '90s vibe of 'Better Than Never'. Over on the flip, it's all about the soulful UK broken beat number 'Let Me Love You' featuring Lizzie Berchie's wonderful vocal.
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Gypsophila Remixes EP
Cat: NUNS 048V. Rel: 21 Sep 22
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Cecilia (5:05)
Echoes Of Memories (6:49)
Esperanza (7:35)
Cecilia (Leo Mas & Fabrice remix) (6:10)
Echoes Of Memories (Hear & Now remix) (6:40)
Esperanza (Danilo Braca remix) (7:45)
Review: Last year, David Lovato's first outing as LOVA was one of the NuNorthern Soul label's most cherished releases. Now it gets some superb remixes offered up next to three of the originals. The first is the gentle Mediterranean sway of 'Cecilia' which carries on through 'Echoes Of Memories' with its heady and heavenly pads and gentle tumble of toms. 'Esperanza' is another horizontal bit of Balearic bliss which Danilo Braca flips into something more late-night and cosmic. Hear & Now's remix is a long legged and superb slow and serene and Leo Mas & Fabrice remix 'Cecilia' into a tambourine laced deep disco dreamscape.
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The Dusk Hour EP
Cat: EMERALD 017. Rel: 27 Apr 23
 
Techno
The Dusk Hour (5:33)
Transmax (6:26)
Avia (5:09)
Early Birmingfunk (5:08)
Rwina (6:44)
Review: Remco Beekwilder's The Dusk Hour EP is a perfect way for the Emerald label to mark its fifth anniversary and 17th release: it is uncompromising techno through and through. Hints of 90s hard techno colour the driving drums and textured percussion of 'The Dusk Hour' while 'Transmax' is a loopy affair with oversized hi hat ringlets and more thumping kicks. This linear, driving style defines the B-side, too, with detail coming from distant vocal wails on 'Avia' and Detroit minimalism on 'Early Birmingfunk' while 'Rwina' closes out with a bang.
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Country Cowboy (reissue)
Country Cowboy (reissue) (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: PPU 008TESTPRESS. Rel: 31 Jul 23
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Country Cowboy (4:04)
Country Cowboy (instrumental) (5:42)
Country Cowboy (demo) (2:55)
Who's Girl Are You? (4:35)
Who's Girl Are You? (instrumental) (3:21)
Better By The Minute (3:46)
Review: Hands up, we're longtime fan boys of the Peoples Potential Unlimited label, Whatever they do - mostly heart aching lo-fi funk and soul from artists old and new - it's always class. Next up is a reissue of Glass Pyramid's Country Cowboy on a hand-stamped 12". It came originally on this label back in 2009 having been transferred from the original tapes which were recorded somewhere between 1982-1986 At Studio 7, Oklahoma City. It soon became a bit of a classic that still fetches above the odds on second hand markets. It's a gloriously feel good mix of disco and soul with instrumental grooves and belting vocals.
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Live At Club7 1973
Live At Club7 1973 (numbered 180 gram vinyl LP + insert in hand-stamped sleeve limited to 250 copies)
Cat: JALP 735. Rel: 02 Oct 23
 
Jazz
Bloodthirst (4:52)
Cochise (6:13)
Dance Of The Maya (3:18)
Sometime Ago (5:52)
Anything (7:59)
Them Changes (11:29)
Review: Dream was a Norwegian psyche rock outfit that saw plenty of success before disbanding in the latter part of the 1960s. From the ashes of that group, Christian Reim set out with a new project with another group, Bash. After years of exploring pop and rock he carried on down that path but with more and more of a love of jazz. The band had a fine line up of jazz talents and this live recording from Club7 in 1973 is them at their peak of their powers with lots of crowd noise adding to the atmosphere alongside several surprise interjections that bring it further to life.
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Panorama Groove Vol. 2
Cat: LSB 006. Rel: 06 Nov 23
 
Electro
Another Acid (5:21)
Gently Glide (3:44)
Ground Control (3:48)
In My Mind (6:09)
Operating Base (3:03)
Underbush (4:56)
Review: Jack Bags is back on La Sabbia with volume two of his Panorama Groove series. Once more he flies through a mutant mix of electro and techno in his own singular style. 'Another Acid' is first out of the blocks and layers up gurgling 303s with dark and sleazy vocals over a fat mid-tempo groove. 'Gently Glide' does just that with a more serene atmosphere, silky chords and ice cold drums - it's a super nice tune for late night grooving. Elsewhere are the likes of the grubby 'Ground Control', the Chicago jack of 'In My Mind', twisted and sludgy electro-techno motions of 'Operating Base' and the futurism of the more stripped back 'Underbush'.

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Theme From Acid Pimp
Theme From Acid Pimp (limited hand-stamped yellow vinyl 3xLP)
Cat: FE 081C. Rel: 30 Jan 24
 
Techno
Theme From Acid Pimp (10:37)
Top (9:02)
Invert (6:43)
Blister (9:15)
Bounce (7:13)
Creep (9:04)
Fever (7:14)
Crispy Toe (5:53)
Smoke (1:32)
Scratch (8:21)
Drop (5:25)
Flip (5:26)
Review: Acid Pimp, also known as Tom Newman (though details vary), unveiled their creation, 'Theme' last year and now it arrives once more on nice yellow vinyl. This track exemplifies their mastery in transforming a classic sound into a delightfully off-kilter, reality-distorting experience within the realm of acid techno. The eight-track offering explores a spectrum, from intriguingly hollow compositions like 'Top' to serenely pulsating tunes such as 'Crispy Toe,' showcasing the sonic prowess of a seasoned production virtuoso. This release follows Acid Pimp's return to 'Acid Pimping' in 2019, leaving us eager to embrace more sonic innovations from this creative maven.
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The Tower Where The Phantom Lives
Cat: HFRLP 140A. Rel: 19 Dec 23
 
Hip Hop/R&B
The Phantom Appeared (2:42)
Tower With A View (2:42)
Inner Child (3:41)
Very Superstitious (3:01)
Fireworks & Flowers (3:14)
Forget Feelings (3:17)
I Guess? (3:01)
The Invisible Fortress (3:15)
New View (3:11)
Four Oh! (3:13)
Your Heart Deserves (3:58)
Review: UK rap legend Verb T is back with a new album 'The Tower Where The Phantom Lives' which is another brilliantly enlightened and adventurous work from an artist who is no stranger to that across a discography that has already got plenty of gold in it. Lyrically he once again deconstructs and investigates the immediate world world around him with a great sense of self deprecating humour and didactic story telling. Vic Grimes is the man charged with composing the sounds and does so with effortless style across a series of slick beats.
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