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Glance
Glance (12")
Cat: 1080V 012. Rel: 13 Oct 16
 
Deep House
More (8:14)
Else (6:21)
Glance (6:36)
Goobye (8:11)
Review: Image Man's discography may not yet be bulging, but it already includes a couple of killer 12" singles built around dusty deep house loop jams, and melodious, Motor City-influenced explorations. On Glance, the New York native's debut for Vancouver institution 1080p, he continues on this theme. There's much to admire, from the snappy drum machine rhythms and jazz-funk loops of "More", and spacey, Detroit inspired dancefloor dreaminess of "Else", to the glassy-eyed new age house positivity of "Glance". Closer "Goobye" [sic], with its' thick, sludgy, delay-laden drums, swirling sound effects and distant vocoder vocals, is reminiscent of the halcyon days of ambient house.
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Played by: Tagwell Woods
 in stock $9.07
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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 in stock $13.74
Your Sweetness Is My Weakness
Cat: TC 2380. Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Funk
Your Sweetness Is My Weakness
Never Never Gonna Give You Up
Played by: I Love Disco!
Tags: Soul Disco
 in stock $14.00
Basement Edits
! low stock $12.97
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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 in stock $11.67
Oun C
Oun C (12")
Cat: PMAWS 003. Rel: 13 Aug 15
 
Bass
Oun C (6:10)
Call Me, Let's Do Lunch (5:41)
Review: First spotted online and in the boxes of some very lucky selectors last summer, then released digitally at the start of the year, Chunky's "Oun C" finally gets the vinyl justice it deserves. Rolling with deep space dynamics, there's a classic electro feel to the drums and a weirded out Crosstown flavour to the bubbling, mildly acidic bass. The result of this fusion is a foggy trap that allures the listeners and holds them captive in their own imagination. Flip for "Call Me, Let's Do Lunch". Here the beats are straight-up 4/4 and the nagging, heavily processed hook scream techno. Imagine a Drumcode release being played at -10 and you're on the right track. We're unsure what lunch Chunky has in mind; his name suggests an all-you-can-eat buffet but the sounds suggest something much leaner and chewy.
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 in stock $6.21
Wam Barzz
Wam Barzz (12")
Cat: PMAWS 005. Rel: 02 Jul 15
 
Bass
Wam Barzz (4:24)
Loop W (3:13)
Sticky Fingerprints (7:40)
Loop X (1:11)
Review: London bass house specialist Mickey Pearce returns to Loefah's Swamp 81 with a new collection of floor pulverisers; the sort of tunes that make trends and break necks. "Warm Barzz" itself is on the docile side, but "Loop W" rapidly enters the abyss in what is surely one of the oddest drum loops we've heard from the man. "Sticky Fingerprints" is a lo-fi kinda number with eerie background sonics but still a prime cut for the dancefloor, while "Loop X" is completely broken, a mass of percussion held together by the darkness below it. Large.
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 in stock $4.93
Space Bird
Cat: AAWT 704. Rel: 16 Jan 08
 
Minimal/Tech House
Space Bird (Dubfire Deep Space remix)
Space Bird (Liquid Soul remix)
Space Bird (original mix)
Review: Original live techno duo, System 7 stamp their mark on the dancefloor once again with their new single on A Wave, 'Space Bird', lifted
from their forthcoming album, 'Phoenix', which opens the label's musical account in 2008. Just starting to escape on promo, this buzzing
atmospheric instrumental sees System 7 push the envelope for a minimal sound that embraces trance in truly hypnotic dancefloor style.
'Space Bird' is the first of the two Jam El Mar collaborations on the new album, and straight out the trap is man of the moment, Dubfire's
excellent minimal trance and brooding tech house remix. Liquid Soul toughens it up with a charged, stripped-down affair that rocks the floor,
fuelled by spacey loops; and rounding off is the original version. Its chunky beats underpin the seductive musical loops building into a
full-on floorfiller that's about to start ripping up floors in Europe.
System 7 continue to defy constraints of the 'trend' side of the music scene, having appeared live at a large number of festivals this year.
Highlights include playing twice at Tokyo's Nagisa Festival, this year with Derrick May and Joaquin Joe Claussell; another mighty appearance
at the Glastonbury Festival West Dance Tent in June with A Guy Called Gerald & Trentemoller; the Main Stage at the Glade Festival with
Longrange, Digitalism & Richie Hawtin; as well as Italy's Sonica festival, Harmonia Festival in Spain and Devon's Waveform event with
Eat Static & Banco De Gaia.
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 in stock $4.93
Glad To Know You
Cat: SP 12044. Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Glad To Know You
3.000.000 Synths
Ai No Corrida
Played by: RUSTAM OSPANOFF.
Tags: Disco Funk
 in stock $14.00
Caves Of Altamira
Caves Of Altamira (12" promo)
Cat: ABCD 9541. Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Funk
Caves Of Altamira
Do It Again
Peg
Played by: Charles Webster
 in stock $14.00
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
 in stock $11.15
Piano Piano
Cat: NADO 009. Rel: 24 Jul 14
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Piano Piano
Barbados
Review: The Mantua based Tempelhof pairing of Luciano Ermondi and Paolo Mazzacani mark their debut on Aficionado with a sublime two track 12". The music here was allegedly inspired by the recording sessions they did for the recent Hoshi LP with Gigi Masin and if you are familiar with his work you will be able to hear how Ermondi and Mazzacani applied the lessons learnt wit the ambient maestro on Piano Piano. The title track is an absolutely gorgeous modern ambient composition that feels like it could go on for a lot longer than its eight minute duration without getting tiresome. Those sumptuous piano notes are pitch perfect. On the b side Ermondi and Mazzacani nudge proceedings gently towards the dancefloor with the delightful Balearic wonder "Barbados". Like most Aficionado releases this wont be around for long.
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 in stock $8.29
The Gospel Edition: Vol 6
Cat: ALTONE 0006. Rel: 02 Feb 24
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Mad Dash (5:58)
My Soul (5:01)
U (6:44)
Worship (5:21)
Review: Since establishing itself in 2012, the Al-Tone Edits series has proved to be an excellent source of obscurist reworks, with label bosses Alvin Delk and Tony Fields guaranteeing material that's effortlessly soulful, and righteously dancefloor-friendly. This sixth edition in the series focuses on the world of gospel, offering a quartet of reworks of praise-worthy soul, funk and disco jams. First up is the trumpet-laden funk-soul skip of "Mad Dash", before "My Soul" provides some choral gospel vocals, spacey synths and deliciously rubbery slap bass. Flip for the killer gospel-disco hustle of "U" - all impassioned vocals, parping horns, hustling bass and sinewy strings, and the intergalactic synthesizer assault that is "Worship".
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 in stock $16.34
HTMYO
HTMYO (12")
Cat: ACH12X 1. Rel: 04 Mar 15
 
Techno
How To Mind Your Own (4:12)
Pressure Bumps (4:39)
She Is (3:49)
Dynamic Image (4:54)
No Money No Honey (4:27)
Antiloudness War Manifesto (Tape 2) (4:40)
Review: Emergent Italian producer Herva has been responsible for some truly unique music committed to wax in recent times - see last year's album for Delsin as well as his hook up with Massprod on the mighty Kontra-Musik. His run of fine releases continues here with How To Mind Your Own, a six track EP for Dublin's All City operation which doesn't so much as defy easy genre categorisation, it laughs in the face of such futile gestures. Some may call it deep house but really Herva has crafted some mutant brands of the genre where individual tracks contain more ideas and rhythmic deviations than you are likely to hear in whole 12"s from many other artists. Totally crazy and totally refreshing.
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 in stock $8.81
Remixes
Remixes (12")
Cat: WASTEP 1. Rel: 09 May 14
 
Experimental/Electronic
Cave (Bee Mask)
Kalimba (Ela Orleans)
Tilturn (Sun Araaw)
Space (Motion Sickness Of Time Travel)
 in stock $15.29
All That Jelly Vol 1
All That Jelly Vol 1 (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: ATJ 001. Rel: 01 Aug 16
 
Deep House
Alex Agore - "What Did I Do" (Lowtone remix))
Max Chapman - "Breakdown"
Oleg Poliakov - "Windy Thoughts"
Mutenoise - "Jazzve"
Review: All that jelly and no toast - like when you find a bomb tune that's unavailable on 12". The new sublabel of Smile for a While is exactly about this. Clubby House Music by well-established producers as well as from lesser-known guys. French guy Alex Agore opens the EP with the Lowtone remix of "What Did I Do" - cut-up Garage House to the maxx. Max Chapman from London delivers another belter; a bassline-driven organ House tune with a minimalistic but very effective set-up. Oleg Poliakov - aka SKAT and one of the guys behind Circus Company - comes up with a sublime but powerful Tech House tune, in the original sense of the genre name. "Jazzve" is a tune by Russian producer Mutenoise. It's maybe the most original, innovative tune on this EP. Full of surprises and cutting-edge elements - hard to compare to anything else around these days.
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 in stock $11.92
You Rock Me
 in stock $14.26
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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 in stock $14.26
1990 EP
1990 EP (12")
Cat: ML 2305. Rel: 19 Jan 24
 
Deep House
Meltdown
Blast Off
Red Planet
Saturn V
Space Dance
Strange Creatures
Review: Shout outs to Larry Heard for finally relenting to the numerous requests to reissue his highly prized Gherkin Jerks material through his own Alleviated label with some digitally enhancement help from the guys at Clone. The 1990 EP was the last of the two EPs that Heard anonymously released under the Gherkin Jerks name back in the late 80s as a creative experiment. Notably less unhinged than Stomp The Beat, the six percussively taut tracks here feel like Heard was reacting to the nascent strains of techno emanating from Detroit. Opener "Meltdown" for example is a rolling slab of pitched-down techno with sharp Motor City-esque synth stabs and nagging, incessant keys, whilst the interplanetary connotations are clear as crystal on tracks such as the beautifully chiming "Red Planet" and the pressurised funk of "Saturn V".
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 in stock $14.78
The It EP
The It EP (12")
Cat: ML 2229. Rel: 15 Oct 14
 
Deep House
Somebody Somewhere
Crying
Utopian Dream
Beauty In A Picture
Review: Harry Dennis and Larry Heard began making music together as The IT in the mid-80s, releasing records on D.J International and Black Market until the duo took a break from collaborating in 1990. A staggering 21 years later they resurfaced on proud Chicago DJ and producer Kevin Starke's label, and following that split 12" they now debut on Heard's own Alleviated Records. "Somebody Somewhere" is a classic Chicago house track with pained spoken word lyrics talking about the struggles of life, while "Crying" is deep and kooky in a Perlon kind of way. "Utopian Dream" is piece of street poetry laced with club music that blends electroclash with house, while "Beauty In A Picture" is tribal and bassline driven. Club music doggerels from the street.
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 in stock $14.78
Anonymous Edits Vol 3
Cat: AE 003. Rel: 02 Dec 15
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Forever Together (edit) (7:42)
Love's Not Real (edit) (7:12)
Rockin Gordon (edit) (5:53)
 in stock $12.97
Ascension EP
Cat: APRON 26. Rel: 30 Sep 16
 
Techno
Ascension (7:19)
Inner Zone (6:35)
Review: Since he last appeared on Apron in 2014, Adam "Ex-Terrestrial" Feingold has put out impressive material on 1080p, L.P.C and Temple. This return to Steven Julien's imprint is every bit as essential. A-side cut "Ascension" is particularly thrilling, fusing as it does his love of dreamy, rave-era chord progressions, intelligent techno style psychedelic electronics, and the kind of clanking, bombastic machine drums so often found at the heart of Apron releases. As if keen to give dancers a bit of a breather, flipside "Inner Zone" is an altogether deeper and dreamier affair, with squidgy acid bass, fluctuating cymbal lines and horizontal chords stretching out over a head-nodding kick-drum pattern.
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 in stock $8.04
Salvation
Salvation (12")
Cat: AOG 01. Rel: 29 Jul 22
 
Electro
Salvation (original version) (5:26)
Salvation (dub version) (5:50)
Salvation (Spaventi O'azzurro remake) (5:43)
 in stock $11.92
Warehouse Memories
Cat: ARTS 020. Rel: 29 Jul 16
 
Techno
Warehouse Memories (7:25)
Warehouse Memories (Emmanuel AKNF remix) (5:31)
Daydream (7:38)
Shades Of Night (6:10)
 in stock $14.00
The Detroit Walkout
Cat: ARTS 022. Rel: 07 Oct 16
 
Techno
Meanwhile (5:02)
Unclear (5:41)
Shut Off (7:20)
No Mo (6:32)
 in stock $14.00
Supernature
Cat: 0898277. Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Supernature
Give Me Love
Played by: Juno Classics, Elegante
Tags: Hi-NRG
 in stock $14.00
Cosmic Lust
Cat: DSKO 80. Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Cosmic Lust
Welcome To Our World (Of Merry Music)
 in stock $14.00
Intimate Connection
Cat: DMD 9637. Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Funk
Intimate Connection
Tonight
 in stock $13.74
Paradise
Paradise (12")
Cat: DMD 267. Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Paradise
Paradise
 in stock $14.00
The Farthest Reaches
The Farthest Reaches (clear vinyl double 12")
Cat: AUX 014. Rel: 22 Mar 16
 
Experimental/Electronic
Arc (12:20)
Exoplanet (11:17)
Suncycle (12:47)
Ceres (13:25)
Review: James Clements continues his explorations into the depths of the grey zone as ASC with The Farthest Reaches double pack on Auxiliary. Samurai Music's Presha has excitedly called these four tracks "a definitive musical statement from one of the most important electronic musicians of our era," and who are we to argue with him? Making full usage of the format and available space, this is ASC in exploratory mode across a quartet of deep ten minute plus productions that have it all; sound design, atmosphere, groove, bass weight. To simply call these epic is selling The Farthest Reaches short!
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 in stock $20.73
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
Revolver
Revolver (12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: AVN 016. Rel: 12 Nov 14
 
Techno
Revolver
Antipaste
Sandy
Review: Earlier this year Buchla synth expert and sometime Nine Inch Nails band member Alessandro Cortini delivered one of the most surprising and rewarding long players of 2014 in Sonno for Dominick Fernow's Hospital Productions. The Italian pulls off another surprise move with a new project called Skarn on Shifted's Avian label, swerving from the majestic textures of Sonno into droning techno experimentation. Some three tracks long, Revolver finds Cortini toying with droning tones with the title cut a superb exercise in slowly building up a wall of oppressive, brutalist wave of noise over minimal beats. With material due on Panzerkreuz too, it's clear Cortini is currently enjoying an unpredictable chapter in a long and illustrious recording career.
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Played by: Edit select
 in stock $3.63
The Bodies Obtained
Cat: BALANS 016. Rel: 22 Jan 15
 
Techno
Overheat
Infatuation
Transmitters
Abandoned
 in stock $8.81
Vivian
Vivian (12" + insert)
Cat: BALL 102. Rel: 25 May 16
 
Techno
Vivian (9:39)
Rag Bhupali (feat Charanjit Singh - live) (16:30)
Played by: Benjamin Fröhlich
 in stock $11.40
2029 EP
2029 EP (12")
Cat: BAUD 05. Rel: 02 Apr 12
 
Techno
The Chief
Least One
Sherhood
Alen
 in stock $10.37
Time EP
Time EP (12")
Cat: BSR 012. Rel: 21 Aug 15
 
Techno
The Clocks (6:33)
The Clocks (Oscillator Gear remix) (6:51)
Balamber (5:51)
Necessary Resources (5:55)
Played by: Rivet
 in stock $9.85
Red X
Red X (12")
Cat: BLACKEST 046. Rel: 23 Jul 15
 
Techno
Red X (9:09)
Ice & Blood (3:11)
Blood & Ice (version) (4:41)
Review: With a hand in several local Bristol labels, it's no surprise Young Echo man Ossia is described by Blackest Ever Black as one of the city's "most vital behind-the-scenes operators". Prior to this Red X 12" there has been very little material from Ossia, but he's clearly a very confident producer on the basis of the three tracks featured. The title track takes inspiration and sonics from the personal recorded diaries of Peter Tosh, filtering out his paranoid words and splicing them with near ten minutes of apocalyptic, dread-filled, slowed down techno. The B side sees Ossia veer off into more abstract and largely beatless terrain that slots in nicely with the more adventurous tape mangling antics of his Young Echo cohorts.
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 in stock $19.19
Black Aroma EP Vol 6
Cat: BLDT 006. Rel: 11 Dec 13
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Spirit
You & Me (Twice & Volcov edit)
Roots
Gimme Your Love
 in stock $13.74
Black Aroma EP Vol 8
Cat: BLDT 008. Rel: 10 Dec 15
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Hold Me Baby (5:51)
Watching Over Me (6:34)
Rise Up (5:16)
Everything (3:49)
 in stock $14.00
Muscles From Outer Space EP
Muscles From Outer Space EP (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: BOSS 001. Rel: 28 Nov 16
 
Techno
Phantom Planet Outlaws - "Muscles From Outer Space" (6:35)
John Heckle - "Hybrid 1" (5:32)
Mark Forshaw - "Flash Back" (7:52)
Binny - "The Return" (5:32)
Review: Boss Tracks gets ignited as a vessel for the work of three nefarious cartoon individuals who may or may not relate to three Liverpudlians with a penchant for jacking hardware tackle. John Heckle, Mark Forshaw and Binny are formidable enough on their own, so combined as Phantom Planet Outlaws there's no shock to hear the acid raining down in a most expressive of ways. "Hybrid 1" finds Heckle squeezing atonal hooks out of his gear like a free jazz maverick while Forshaw fires off the whipcrack tones on "Flash Back". Binny meanwhile brings a malevolent twist on searing loopy techno to bare on "The Return" making this a record for only the toughest heads to drop.
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 in stock $7.52
GSH 001
GSH 001 (12")
Cat: GSH 001. Rel: 28 Sep 16
 
UK Garage
Rhythm & Gash (Flava D remix) (2:57)
Searching (6:30)
Whistler (6:04)
 in stock $8.04
Payment EP
Cat: CAJ 199. Rel: 14 Jan 10
 
Funky/Club House
Derrick Carter - "Got Change For A Twenty?"
Cajmere - "Feel It" (Cajmere's Underground Goodie mix)
Cajmere - "Let Me Be" (bonus)
 in stock $14.00
Get Up Off Me
Cat: CAJ 198. Rel: 01 Oct 10
 
Deep House
Cajmere - "Get Up Off Me" (feat Dajae - dub)
Jazzy - "Lonely" (Cajmere's Underground Goodie mix)
 in stock $14.00
Sharevari
Sharevari (12")
Cat: P 928. Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Techno
Sharevari (vocal) (5:34)
Sharevari (instrumental) (6:16)
 in stock $14.00
I Feel Love
Cat: NBD 20104. Rel: 17 Nov 22
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
I Feel Love
Love To Love You
 in stock $14.00
Let Them Dance
Cat: NBD 20138. Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
DC LaRue - "Let Them Dance"
Dennis Parker - "Like An Eagle"
Review: Another great gem from Casablanca. D.C. Larue is a songwriter and instrumentalist who emerged in the mid-'70s with a series of heavily orchestrated, disco-
orientated instrumentals with vocal refrains. 'Let them dance' is one of the records you should have in your collection. b/w Dennis Parker's 'Like An Angel'.
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Tags: Soul Disco
 in stock $14.00
R U Afraid
Cat: CGTX 003. Rel: 01 May 14
 
Deep House
R U Afraid
Earth
Elevate Your Fellow Man
Relaxing
Review: The sorely missed talents of Spencer Kincy have long been recognized as some of the most vital in the Chicago house story, and Chiwax have chosen to shed light on one of his lesser known but utterly essential releases that previously came to light on Earth Recordings. "R U Afraid?" is a moody workout with twitchy percussion, an insistent bassline and off-key stabs that wind up in a delightfully taut little shuffler. "Earth" is a touch more sassy with its playful slices of sax and forthright funk, and "Elevate Your Fellow Man" nudges closer to techy territory with its tightly wound loops of guitar licks and snappy drums. "Relaxing" takes a more esoteric trip into jazzy keys and brushed beats without losing any of the energy in the process.
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 in stock $14.00
Get The Cash
Cat: CCE 010. Rel: 12 Dec 13
 
Bass
Tap That Ass
That Bi... Got Crads
Clap Your Hands
Get The Cash
Them Pantys
Personal
Review: Launched last year, the Chiwax Classic Edition series has successfully dug up all manner of classic 90s Chicago house begging for reissue, with treatments of material by K-Alexi, Roberto Armani and Suburban Boyz a statement of intent. Reaching their tenth release, CCE once again mine the rich Dancemania back-catalogue, turning up some prime DJ Milton material in the shape of the Get The Cash EP. A much sought after issue from the early 2000 period of the Dancemania catalogue, the five tracks here are prime Chicago Ghetto house with the opening Stevie Wonder sampling "Clap Your Hands" a veritable highlight. Don't sleep ! ! !
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Shadowland EP
Cat: CGTX 005. Rel: 27 Jul 15
 
Deep House
Log In (5:45)
Shadowland (5:38)
The Wave (6:20)
Motion (7:09)
Review: There is not much more to say about Chicago's Gemini apart from the fact that he was a true house legend who, until recently, remained largely in the deep underground of the city's music, and has inspired a new generation of producers. Sadly, although he's still kicking about somewhere in the States, the man doesn't make music anymore. However, it's difficult to say whether he could have done much more these days, given how futuristic and cutting-edge his music-making was back then, and how fresh and it still sounds today. For these reasons, Germany's Chiwax have reissued a number of his EP's by now, and Shadowlust is the latest in the series. Much like the previous instalments, these four cuts are classic Gemini delivering the pure house magic - from "Log In" to "Motion", the beats are swinging, the chords heavy and pads climactic. If you've copped the other recent reissues then this is a must, if you haven't even heard of Gemini then please do yourself a favour..!
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Bigger Than Prince
Cat: CIRCUS 028T. Rel: 29 Aug 13
 
Minimal/Tech House
Bigger Than Prince (original)
Bigger Than Prince (The Martinez Brothers remix)
Bigger Than Prince (Hot Since 82 remix)
Review: ** Camera's ready. Prepare for the Repress ** Curtis Jones is never one to rest on his laurels, as his staggering back catalogues as Green Velvet and Cajmere can attest but such is the force of his personality that a new release still feels like an event. "Bigger Than Prince" capitalises on Jones' knack for a vocal that lambasts the less earnest quirks of the dance music industry, while creating the hook to make the track a bomb in the same instance. Production-wise, there's a measured strut to the track with some choice growling bass synths and an underlying disco flavour that suits Jones just fine. On the remix front, Circus turn to The Martinez Brothers to hammer out a rolling, percussion focused version perfect for big room mixing, while Hot Since 82 turn out a similar line in boompty peak time damage.
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