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A Different Destiny
A Different Destiny (limited clear vinyl 12" + insert)
Cat: JC 17. Rel: 30 Jan 23
 
Jazz
Small Stars (6:21)
Joyful Gentleman (6:15)
Rainbow (4:18)
Small Stars (Ron Trent remix) (9:25)
Small Stars (feat TPO) (7:04)
Review: Individuality, Harmony, Wit.
Originating from the heart of Asia - Taipei, Taiwan, Zy The Way is a fusion collective spear-heading a new musical movement in a digital age. As the offspring of a film director, entertainers and multi-genre musicians, Zy The Way aims to create artistic content that will rock your socks. We believe that true balance is achieved not through the uniting of different social groups, but when we come together with our stories as an individual. Voices and vision, musical styles, personalities, and our own beliefs, Zy The Way is the fabrication of our collective imagination, where no one is left out.
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Zweikommasieben Magazin #23
Cat: 831179 Rel: 14 Jun 21 • View all Music Magazines
 
Softcover book magazine
Notes: The next electro exploration from the infamous DMX Krew comes in the form of 'Blue Bob', which scours the genre's less bangerific backwaters. The four tracks on this new EP her for Further Electronix centre on everything from the weezy, to the gaseous, to the strange. 'Ambient Fog' does what it says on the tin, working as one of Krew's most minimal cuts to date; its noir synth strings and piquey melodic motifs sound like the soundtrack to a space-age murder mystery, as we try to decipher who killed Zog with what; a laser-blaster? a lightsaber? a photon torpedo? 'Clean The Stylus' and are 'Blue Blob' further sci-fi pleasantries, with icy blue notes and propulsive FM basses gluing it all together.
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Mr Bongo Edits Volume 2: Luke Una
Mr Bongo Edits Volume 2: Luke Una (12" in debossed sleeve)
Cat: MRB 12061. Rel: 29 Mar 24
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Thandi Zulu & The Young Five - "Love Games" (Luke Una edit) (11:14)
Lionel Pillay - "Plum" (Luke Una edit) (12:51)
Review: 18 months after a fantastic launch instalment courtesy of the mighty Danny Krivit, Mr Bongo's Edits series returns. This time round, it's Manchester legend and 'E Soul Cultura' specialist Luke Una at the controls. On the A-side he handles 'Love Games', an obscure slice of mid-80s South African disco by Thandi Zulu and The Young Five, cannily focusing on the warm, gently funky groove and the track's spacey synth solos. Over on the flip, the Electric Chair co-founder takes on Lionel Pillay's percussion, synth-and-organ classic 'Plum', stretching out the most dancefloor friendly sections before unleashing waves of solos and the original's saucer-eyed, sun-splashed instrumentation.
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Keys For Days
Keys For Days (translucent orange vinyl 12")
Cat: ZON 001. Rel: 28 Mar 23
 
Deep House
Keys For Days (6:50)
Spring Break (feat Lotte Sarembe) (7:49)
Upon Us (8:19)
Upon Us (Kirik remix) (8:03)
Review: Zon Records has released music digitally before, though this is the first time the wilfully eclectic Belgian label - and the producers behind the label, also called Zon - has made it onto wax. As vinyl debuts go, it's pretty good. They set their stall out with title track 'Keys For Days', a warming and sun-splashed slab of tech-tinged deep house peppered with warming chords, jazzy synth-bass and subtle TB-303 motifs, before diving into deeper, more immersive territory on the gorgeous, sunrise-ready 'Spring Break' (featuring vocalisations from Lotte Sarembe). Over on the reverse, 'Upon Us' is an analogue-rich chunk of deep tech-house, while Ukrainian producer Kirik's remix of the same track is a far more bass-heavy, tactile and otherworldly affair.
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Zomo 7" Single Vinyl Record Adapter (silver)
 
Universal 7-inch single adapter
Notes: Universal 7-inch single adapter for all common turntable models.
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Zomo 7" Single Vinyl Record Adapter (gold)
 
Universal 7-inch single adapter
Notes: Universal 7-inch single adapter for all common turntable models.
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Please Please
Cat: BAN 007. Rel: 22 Jul 20
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Please Please (6:31)
Please Please (Bellaire remix) (4:41)
Please Please (Gerd Janson remix) (6:39)
Review: 40 years ago this rare afro-disco track made big waves. It's the work of Cameroonina disco talent Zogo and now gets a big reissue along with two remixes from the much loved Gerd Janson and Bellaire. The original is pure joy, with trilling guitars and a funky bass riff that does plenty of work up and down the scales. The percussion is just as lively, while the vocal finishes it off nicely. Bellaire flips it into a more contemporary bit of punchy disco house and Janson sits somewhere in between, with plenty of the upbeat energy of the original but some boosted modern flourishes to help it soar.
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303 Fifth Pattern
303 Fifth Pattern (clear vinyl 12")
Cat: ZC 303005. Rel: 13 Apr 23
 
Hard Techno
Hard Justice (6:57)
Serotonin (5:33)
Acid Factory (5:32)
Radiance (6:52)
Review: Dutch acid techno collective Zodiak Commune has been bringing the heat to the Netherlands club scene for over two decades now, adding fuel to the fire with their latest EP release '303 Fifth Pattern'. Released as both a ten-track digital compilation and a four-track EP series, it comes as a raucous addition to their oeuvre, each track describing a hallucino-hellish factory floor. Fragments of melody show up on 'Radiance' and 'Acid Factory', but they come second to the emphasis on giant steely atmospherics. It makes sense, because the Zodiak crew has been performing for years, hosting massive techno raves in any space they can get their hands on.
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Reality Testing
Reality Testing (limited 12" + stickers + MP3 download code)
Cat: WHOISPAULA 004. Rel: 02 May 23
 
Breakbeat
Hell Bender (6:13)
Element Of Risk (6:15)
Astronomical Significance (5:58)
Saturation Diving (6:45)
Reality Testing (7:45)
Review: While it may not be the first electronic music project called 'Reality Testing' to have taken the world by storm, this one is certainly up there with the greats. Electro specialist Zobol has a flair for making acid breakbeat with a futuristic edge, fleshing out all the synthetic, all the bionic, and the cyberpunkish themes you could possibly allude to using just textures and associations alone. Different aspects of reality are explored throughout the five tracks heard here, from the whistly 'Element Of Risk' to the acidically melodic and gritty 'Saturation Diving', a voice in which likes to talk at length about a 'compression chamber'...
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90's EP
90's EP (12")
Cat: SDR 001X. Rel: 25 Oct 17
 
Deep House
95-96 (6:14)
95-96 (Chris Geschwinder remix) (5:58)
House Fevor (6:46)
Bubbling (7:09)
Review: Since making his debut six years ago, Seb Zito has made quite an impression. Here, he christens new label Seven Dials following acclaimed outings on Fuse London, Rawax and, most recently, Hund Records. As the title suggests, much of the EP is inspired by dancefloor styles of the 1990s, though thankfully not the extensively mined hardcore and jungle sounds that have inspired rather a lot of producers of late. "95-96" is a swinging and bass-heavy affair, seemingly inspired by the darker end of U.S garage (think Tenaglia and David Morales' Red Zone dubs), while "Bubbling" offers a lighter and snappier take on the same core sound. Also worth a listen is Chris Greschwinder's re-make of "95-96", which adds a little two-step swing and suitably bombastic sub-bass.
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20th Century Dubs
20th Century Dubs (limited hand-numbered 180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: GA 017. Rel: 22 Jun 23
 
Dub
Oya (20th Century dub) (5:44)
Shango (20th Century dub) (5:13)
Review: As the Grand Ancestor label rolls towards its 20th resale, the 17th comes from Zion Train in the form of a limited and hand-numbered 180 gram 12" featuring a hefty pair of dubs. The A-side features 'Oya' (20th Century dub) - a seriously heavyweight cut with skewed contemporary synth and hooky vocals buried deep in the mix. 'Shango' (20th Century dub) is a more melodic affair with whimsical leads and a hint of old school reggae next to plenty of modern reverb techniques and hissing less that take off like spacecraft.
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Switchback EP
Cat: CRG 028. Rel: 06 Jul 23
 
Techno
Switchback (5:57)
Distortion Forge (5:05)
Wooden Lessons (5:44)
Stoker (5:31)
Review: Albert Zhirnov's back on the Clergy label for a second time following his debut last year. Once again he showcases a love of fad-free, straight up techno pumpers for the main room. There is a sweep-you-off-your-feet urgency to 'Switchback' with its hurried kicks and restless synth loops all demanding you move. 'Distortion Forge' is a high-octane banger too, this time with rusty metal peeling off the bulky beats. The energy levels ramp up through another high-functioning tool in 'Wooden Lessons' and the frictionless forces of 'Stoker.' Basements won't know what's hit them.
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Wakefulness
Wakefulness (limited clear vinyl 12")
Cat: RETICULATE 003. Rel: 29 Mar 22
 
Electro
Wakefulness (6:11)
Analgesic Pathways (5:42)
Cholinergic Projections (6:02)
Reticulate Speech 3 (0:26)
Abducting Humans (6:09)
Review: Zeta Reticula is a Solvenian producer who you might also know as Umek. Away from his big room techno sounds under this alias he crafts much more nuanced and essential electro sounds as evidenced on this fierce five tracker pressed to limed clear vinyl. 'Wakefulness' is all jacked up drums and interplanetary acid and the beats bang just as hard on 'Analgesic Pathways' while 'Cholinergic Projections' is the most white knuckle ride of the lot with whip-snapping snares and hellish synths bringing the terror. 'Reticulate Speech' and 'Abducting Humans' close down with more melodic electro sounds.
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Ascending Pathways
Ascending Pathways (clear vinyl 12")
Cat: RETICULATE 001. Rel: 16 Nov 21
 
Electro
Ascending Pathways (6:05)
Chromosphere (6:30)
Modulatory Functions (6:56)
Reticulate Speech 1 (0:23)
Caudal Regions (4:53)
Review: Umek's long-standing electro alias Zeta Reticula mints a self-steered new label with more of that nasty, slickly rendered machine funk business he's so respected for. 'Ascending Pathways' sets the tone perfectly with its nervy leads and bruising low end, while 'Chromosphere' digs into a knotty, rhythmic workout peppered with nagging arps. 'Modulatory Functions' has a more open, melodious flavour for those who like a lighter vibe, and 'Caudal Regions' closes the record out with an even more emotive tint to act as a perfect foil to the sinister machinations of the A side.
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Played by: Wes Baggaley
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FORTHCOMING
The Beryllium
Cat: WF 05.
 
Electro
The Beryllium
Magnetic Activity
Need To Orbit
The Beryllium (Sound Synthesis remix)
Review: Zeta Reticula (Uros Umek) is among the wide cream of today's atmospheric breaks and electro producers, carrying on strong with a career that he's kept steady since 2000. Since the mid-2010s, the Slovene star has hopped from label to label, signifying a restlessness that matches the writhing weight of his music. 'The Beryllium' is yet another EP to capture Reticula's preference for unrelent, commanding a unique sense of space and weight that flaunts a true sense of art. Listened to in one way, 'Need To Orbit', sounds like a functional acid jam, but its pitch-perfect use of reverb and EQ renders it gestalt, nearly convincing us that the track was direct-outputted from the aux port of an interplanetary war machine and not a stack of analog synths. On the other hand, the closing remix from Sound Synthesis is nice and cascading - gushing, sheathing sounds abounding - contrasting to Reticula's opting for judderings and impacts.
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Beat Your Heart Out (reissue)
Beat Your Heart Out (reissue) (limited translucent neon pink vinyl 7" + booklet)
Cat: MR 7362. Rel: 19 Dec 23
 
Punk/Hardcore
Beat Your Heart Out (2:18)
Wild Weekend (1:36)
Review: Favourably compared to The Ramones during their early tenure, yet never managing to reach the same critical or commercial heights, The Zeros were one of the true first wave pioneers of punk, hailing from their sleepy San Diego city of Chula Vista, California. Originally released in 1978 as their second single following on from the previous year's 'Wimp' b/w 'Don't Push Me Around', the iconic 'Beat Your Heart Out' is easily the band's most vital contribution to their own legacy, thanks in no small part to being popularised by The Muffs' rendition in the 90s. Recreated from the OG pressing with 'Wild Weekend' on the flip, 'Beat Your Heart Out' is also infamously known for being the track the band opted to repeatedly play over and over again for the duration of a now legendry San Francisco performance. No other cuts, just that one single eight times in a row. Now, that's what we call punk.
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They Say That (Everything's Alright) (reissue)
They Say That (Everything's Alright) (reissue) (limited clear vinyl 7" + booklet)
Cat: MR 7363. Rel: 19 Dec 23
 
Punk/Hardcore
They Say That (Everything's Alright) (2:18)
Getting Nowhere Fast (2:57)
Review: The Zeros were a pioneering punk rock band from Southern California who burst out in the late 70s before calling it quits at the turn of the decade. They had a spell of activity in the 90s, but it was their grip of early singles which cemented their legendary status, culminating in 'They Say That (Everything's Alright)' and 'Getting Nowhere Fast' in 1980. Short, sharp and catchy as hell, this is So-Cal punk rock at its finest, now repressed by Spanish label Munster on white 7" with the original artwork intact.
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Sacred Business EP
Sacred Business EP (limited 12")
Cat: RESVL 001. Rel: 18 Jan 24
 
Techno
Sacred Business (6:04)
Sacred Business (Joey Beltram remix) (5:53)
Sacred Business (DAVE The Drummer remix) (7:26)
Sacred Business (Gareth Wild remix) (5:23)
Review: Resilient Recordings launches with a strong sonic statement from Zero Dayz that presumably lays out its intent going forwards. His 'Sacred Business' is a fizzing and full throttle techno cut with old school 90s influences from view game soundtracks. It fires lasers out like bullets from a machine gun and never quits. 'Energy Flash' legend Joey Beltram remixes with even more potency and DAVE The Drummer adds some flat-footed drums to his version. Gareth Wild closes out with jungle breaks but techno kicks that keep you rooted.
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Mad System
Cat: IT 044. Rel: 04 May 20
 
Techno
Shaketown (4:55)
Chi Boost (6:07)
Bengel Mode (5:16)
Outside (4:58)
Review: In recent times the Zenker Brothers seem to have spent more time running their inspired Ilian Tape imprint than they have producing music. While we'd hardly criticize their choices - Ilian Tape goes from strength to strength - it's certainly good to have them back. The Munich-based siblings begin their first outing of 2020 with the melodious, far-sighted electro shuffle of "Shaketown", before wrapping mangled, mind-altering electronic riffs around a crunchy techno groove of "Chi Boost". "Bengel Mode" sees the siblings successfully combine alien-sounding riffs with a denser techno rhythm track, while closing cut "Outside" is a sparkling trip into hypnotic, slow-release ambient techno territory with nary a kick-drum in sight.
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Oniromantic EP
Cat: KIRIA 005. Rel: 15 Apr 24
 
Minimal/Tech House
Oniromantic (7:46)
Khubaba (7:39)
Nefertiti (7:39)
Nefertiti (Costin RP remix) (8:09)
Review: Kiria Records is back here with the fifth release by Zenk, which is a melodic but sci-fi tech house EP that starts with the jittery beats of 'Oniromantic'. Rigid synth sequences and slivery metal hits give it a future feel while 'Khubaba' gets more tight and kinetic and abstract. The more tough and pumping 'Nefertiti' is another carefully interwoven mix of sinewy synths, hiccuping effects and warped bass that is topped with a sensuous female vocal and 'Nefertiti' (Costin RP remix) then gets zoned out and trippy with a more balmy sense of synth soul.
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
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AA 001
AA 001 (12")
Cat: AA 001. Rel: 11 Jul 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
A Well Watered Fern (7:39)
Save The Day (7:03)
Farm That Face (7:08)
Fishbed Touring (7:16)
Review: .Zurich has a small but well formed scene that now bears fruit in the form of this new label, alt?r:alt?r. Zefzeed takes the reins of the first sonic statement with four tracks of sophisticated and deep house and tech. 'A Well Watered Fern' is brain cleansingly smooth with buffed metal synths and liquid grooves. There is a darker minimal march to 'Save The Day' that reminds of Melchior and a sweaty pump to 'Farm That Face' that makes it a standout. 'Fishbed Touring' swings low with tripped-out designs and melted synths.
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Shell Them Again (feat Zed Bias & Safire remix)
Cat: IFGGG 005. Rel: 06 May 24
 
UK Garage
Shell Them Again
Shell Them Again (dub mix)
Shell Them Again (Zed Bias & Safire remix)
Shell Them Again (acappella)
Review: Garage powerhouse Zed Bias is back with more old school garage brilliance with the new single 'Shell Them Again' featuring the vocals of Yung Saber and Brakeman. The original has plenty of retro signifiers from the low-end wobble to the withering synth effects, plus crisp hits and jostling drums. After the dub mix comes a remix from Zed himself alongside Safire which is much more dirty and raw. The beats are broken up so the track takes on a dubstep quality as the low-end oscillations bring the weight and drums hit with more force. Finally, the acappella closes out this fresh 12" on IFG.
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London Town
Cat: IFGGG 003. Rel: 12 Feb 24
 
Dancehall/Ragga
London Town (2:52)
London Town (acappella) (4:05)
Review: Zed Bias has been a bass, dub and garage king since forever, but his star shows no signs of diminishing any time soon. For this one he has worked with Shumba Youth on a new single that finds him dipping into a world of dancehall and ragga. 'London Town' is heavy, with real bass weight, churning drums and fizzing digital synths under the superb bars from Shumba who muses on the state of London right now. Next to that are slithering leads and sci-fi pads to make for a fine future vibe. The acappella is served up on the flip for DJs who want to play.
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London Town (UKG remixes)
Cat: IFGGG 004. Rel: 04 Mar 24
 
UK Garage
London Town (4x4 Garage mix) (4:30)
London Town (4x4 VIP Refix) (4:59)
London Town (Jeftuz UKG remix) (3:22)
London Town (2 Step mix) (5:05)
Review: Zed Bias's superb recent single with Shumba Youth is a modern fusion of dancehall and ragga that is perfect for loud deployment on top sound systems. Here though it comes in four different versions, all of which tap into different aspects of the UK hardcore continuum. The 4x4 Garage mix is just that and perfect for grotty warehouses, the 4x4 VIP Refix has a more prominent baseline feel and the Jeftuz UKG remix is a broken beat killer with wub-wub goodness. Last of all is the restless and kinetic 2-step mix to close out a high grade 12".
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Neighbourhood (feat El B, Dawn Raid remixes)
Cat: IFGGG 002. Rel: 23 Oct 23
 
UK Garage
Neighbourhood (original '98 mix)
Neighbourhood (El B remix)
Neighbourhood (Dawn Raid remix)
Review: Long time underground UK stalwart Zed Bias dropped this - one of his many seminal cuts - back in 1999. Now, the dark garage classic 'Neighbourhood' gets reissued alongside some remixes. In its original form, it has an alluring vocal charm with unsettling chords over a grinding bassline and sharp percussion. The El B remix brings fleshier low ends and more swagger and shuffle while the vocals remain in place to blow up your spot. To close out the EP, Dawn Raid remixes with a high-energy jungle sound full of old-school signifiers. A proper EP for proper dance floors.

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You Should Dance (feat Bladerunner remix)
Cat: IFGGG 001. Rel: 25 Sep 23
 
UK Garage
You Should Dance
You Should Dance (Bladerunner remix)
Review: The legendary Zed Bias is stepping out with a new label I Feel Good Records and intends for it to spread good vibes only through a diverse roster of talent and sounds that span house, bass and beyond. He has more than a quarter of a century of experience in the game and of eyeing new talents and helping them to shine and has always had a collaborative approach to music that will continue to define this label's MO. Zed is minting the label with a new single alongside award-winning d&b MC Inja. 'You Should Dance' pairs his warming tones with infectious garage drums and smeared, soothing chords that radiant heat. It will, indeed, make you feel good. D&b mainstay Bladerunner serves up a remix that has been doing the rounds for a while now and never fails to make an impact.
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Boss
Boss (gatefold 4xLP)
Cat: SWAMPLP 002. Rel: 19 Nov 13
 
Bass
Eingang
Ye
Boss Skank
We Are There
Tug
Cupper
We're There
Flamm
Review: Only Swamp 81's second full length release in its four year lifespan thus far, Boss is Dave Jones' third transmission for Loefah's label under the Zed Bias moniker after debuting on Swamp in 2011 with the now sought-after double pack Stubborn Phase. Like that release, Boss sees Jones engage in more of the sort of heavy set garage-indebted house music he's so good at. Tracks like "Eingang", "Boss Skank" and "We Are There" (which features the vocals of house legend Roy Davis Jr) could easily slot into most contemporary house sets, while the likes of "Ye", "Cupper", "We're There" and "Flamm" offer the kind of darker, more syncopated material that will have fans of muscular bass music salivating.
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The Beijing EP
The Beijing EP (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: UNCH 030. Rel: 14 Dec 21
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Beijing (feat Strategy) (5:21)
Just Before Dawn (feat G Force) (6:01)
Doenca Tropical (4:29)
In The Morning (6:04)
Review: As one of the instigators of the UK 2-Step sound that paved the way for the seminal movements in Dubstep and Grime, Zed Bias, aka Maddslinky, is a true pioneer and stands as one the Godfathers of the UK Bass scene. With a prolific career spanning more than two decades, we're honoured to welcome him into the Unchained family with his debut release on the label.

His powerful 4-track EP echoes both cutting edge modern electronic as well as the nostalgia of UK dance history. All tracks wander into upper BPM territory and sonically span very wide ground; whether this be "Beijing", a track sure to carve itself a place in classic anthem history; or "DoenCa Tropical", a tune which draws new broken-beat boundaries around the 160bpm ethos.

Two tracks feature collaborations with Strategy and Bugz In the Attic's G Force - both music defining legends in their own right.

Spanning both the Drum'N'Bass universe and thought-provoking left-field bass, we hope this fresh release has you covered from club to couch.




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Di Plastica
Cat: SALT 019. Rel: 16 Aug 22
 
Breakbeat
Breathe (4:39)
Fragments (5:33)
Di Plastica (5:53)
Di Plastica (Maara remix) (6:21)
Review: Newcomer Zara makes her debut on Salt Mines with an EP that takes its cues from "the sounds, colours and textures of festivals in the Australian bush." As a result, it is organic techno with a rich array of organic and natural details that make it an experience for both body and head. 'Breathe' opens with bird calls, the sound of scuttling insects and nice leggy, rubbery drums. 'Fragments' is a more ragged and rough rhythm with the sound of stampeding herds and 'Di Plastica' is a more aqueous dub with neon fireflies darting about the mix. A Mara mix offers pure liquid techno joy.
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Escape From The Mausoleum
Cat: PHS 003. Rel: 26 Sep 22
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Like Dat
Zimzimmer
Disco Facial
Self Isolated
Review: Zapatilla, better known as Louis Hackett, is a founding member of Brownswood 's Owiny Sigoma Band and key collaborator on Eska's Mercury nominated debut album, but has a neat side hustle making house music with one foot in the gentle melodies of Balearic beat and another in the irresistible energy of Afrobeat. It's a recipe that he continues over onto this fine four tracker, which opens with the smoothly grooving but lively 'Like Dat' before 'Zimzimmer' builds up around a gently frenetic Afro guitar riff. On the flip, 'Disco Facial' is slower and more retro, with a synth line that could be from a lost John Carpenter soundtrack. 'Self Isolated' completes the package in its most esoteric fashion, another synth work rooted in the past, this time perhaps echoing the approachable experimentalism of Jean Jacques Perry.
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Tags: Nu Disco
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Polymorph EP
Polymorph EP (CD + download code)
Cat: PITPZD 25. Rel: 28 Sep 23
 
Ambient/Drone
Polymorph (extended mix)
Polymorph (ASC mix)
Polymorph (Zake remix)
Polymorph (Aural Imbalance remix)
Polymorph (Ossa remix)
Polymorph (Influx remix)
Polymorph (Fax remix)
Review: Past Inside The Present welcomes back accomplished and prolific ambient master zake, this time alongside Oss and Fax who released the original featured track, 'Polymorph' on Module. Here it gets revisited by a top contemporary team after the hazy and absorbing extended mix kicks things off. ASC then goes dark with his mood rework and Zake himself remixes with a more optimistic sense of crepuscular synth lushness. Aural Imbalance layers in some fizzing and malfunctioning electronic sounds, Ossa suspends you amongst his heavenly rays and Influx brings gently broken beats. Fax shuts down this varied offering with a more edgy ambient sound.
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Hearkeneth
Hearkeneth (limited cassette)
Cat: FL 005. Rel: 14 Nov 22
 
Ambient/Drone
Protector Of The Night (19:36)
A Shroud Of Dark Clouds (18:04)
Sustained Breath (14:44)
Filled With Wonder (6:33)
Who Hath Listened (5:55)
Review: zake, best known for his work on the prolific Past Inside The Present label that he co-founded, lines up with esteemed soundtrack wizard James Bernard and Marc Ertel, whose work centres on the healing, restorative powers of music. The album for Florina Cassettes boasts five tracks that veer on the grander end of the ambient scale - big, airy, blustery mini-symphonies that blow out the cobwebs, from opening tune 'Protector Of The Night' to closer 'Who Hath Listened'. If there is a moment of respite, it's the midway point, 'Sustained Beath', way more static and calm than the tracks it intersects. It's still filled with drama and emotion, as everything here does.
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Beliefsystems
Beliefsystems (CD in longbox)
Cat: PITPV 037. Rel: 04 Aug 21
 
Ambient/Drone
Northern Cross
Journey Note
Knowledge Rooms (part 1 & 2)
Review: Somewhat surprisingly, Beliefsystems marks the first musical collaboration between Past Inside The Present co-founders Zake and Isaac Helsen. It's undeniably an album worth waiting for though, with the three meditative, enveloping tracks offering a perfect blend of the Zake's droning, densely layered "drone-scapes" and Helsen's glistening and fluid processed guitar sounds. For proof, check 19-minute opener 'Northern Cross', where starry, slow-burn electronics, distant guitars and yearning, unfurling melodies gently ebb and flow across the sound space, and the becalmed, field recording-sporting haziness of 'Knowledge Rooms Parts I & II'. In a word: sublime..
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Beliefsystems
Beliefsystems (transparent yellow vinyl LP + download code limited to 200 copies)
Cat: PITP V037Y. Rel: 18 Jun 21
 
Ambient/Drone
Northern Cross (17:53)
Journey Note (6:09)
Knowledge Rooms (part 1 & 2) (11:34)
Review: A joint effort long past due, PITP founders zake and Isaac Helsen team up to bring forth three arrangements that encompass textured ambient washes and drone-laden guitar work titled 'Beliefsystems'.
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Orchestre De Poussiere
Orchestre De Poussiere (limited 2 x cassette)
Cat: PITPZD 018R. Rel: 14 Nov 22
 
Ambient/Drone
Retourner A La Poussiere (part 1) (18:55)
Retourner A La Poussiere (part 2) (10:04)
Retourner A La Poussiere (part 3) (6:36)
Retourner A La Poussiere (part 4) (24:19)
Dernier Souffle (part 1) (22:07)
Dernier Souffle (part 2) (11:25)
Repos Eternel (8:47)
J'ai Vu Un Ange (10:41)
La Paix Eternelle (part 1) (10:18)
La Paix Eternelle (part 2) (10:08)
La Paix Eternelle (part 3) (19:25)
Retourner A La Poussiere (Boucle D'introduction) (18:27)
Review: A new double cassette box from Past Inside The Present, which sees its co-founder zake in relatively rare solo mode mixing soothing ambient sensibilities with orchestral, classical influences. 'Dernier Souffle (Pt 1)' is a great example of how the two can meld very easily and comfortably, a sense of slowly retreating heartache creeping over its open, slabs of floating sounds, whereas the three parts of 'La Paix Eternelle (Pt 1), on the other hand, evoke heavenly choirs of angels. An album with its head in the clouds, for sure, but once you join it there you won't want to come down.
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An Orchestral Suite For Tape
An Orchestral Suite For Tape (limited cassette)
Cat: PITPZD 020. Rel: 24 Jun 22
 
Ambient/Drone
Suite No I (46:24)
Suite No II (46:46)
Review: 'An Orchestral Suite For Tape' is a compilation specifically curated for playback on the noble cassette tape format, featuring orchestral arrangements by Texas-Indiana duo zake & City of Dawn. Including songs from four albums and one compilation, the first time these tracks have been available on tape, the mood is deep and meditative, the billowing clouds of synthesisers providing ample space for thought and relaxation alike.
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Orchestre De Poussiere
Orchestre De Poussiere (cassette limited to 50 copies)
Cat: PITPZD 018. Rel: 17 Nov 21
 
Ambient/Drone
Retourner A La Poussiere (31:01)
La Paix Eternelle (30:53)
Review: 'car nous sommes poussiere, et a la poussiere nous retournerons.'
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Ash
Ash (CD)
Cat: VISTA 014CD. Rel: 21 Sep 23
 
Ambient/Drone
Quiet Spirit (CD1: Ash)
Lo
Ash
Invocation
They Know Not
Wanderlust (CD2: Agape)
Once Forgotten
Karpholite
Posit
Agape Suite
Epode
Review: Zake and City of Dawn are the aliases of Zach Frizzell and Damien Duque respectively, two Texan ambient explorers with plenty of sizeable lineage in the field. Frizzell in particular runs the highly regarded Past Inside The Present label, and he also has a staggering amount of recorded work to his name. The pair have worked together a lot over the past two years, and now they make the move to Danish label Azure Vista for this blissed out excursion into purest drone abandon, with all the soothing harmonic tones your restless mind could ever wish for.
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Sound Space Variations
Cat: PITPZD 011CD. Rel: 27 May 22
 
Ambient/Drone
Variation 1
Variation 2
Variation 3
Variation 4
Variation 5
Bewrayeth
Review: "Sound Space Variations" is a delicate and restrained sound bath. A mix of atmospheric, suspenseful drone sounds and meditative aspects. It is an album made for those moments when we just are.

zake has managed to capture the moments that lie between sounds; the unagitated murmurs and atmospheric hisses. The artist connects this in-between-world and our earthly one with calm and sonorous scores, making us think about everything and nothing.

The six pieces on the record do not seem heavy-headed or overloaded but much more airy, wide and open for interpretations. They stimulate the imagination - in a wonderfully unbiased way. In the last track. James Bernhard mixed and mastered the album, written and produced by drone artist zake, at Ambient Mountain House Studio. zake himself provided the artwork and photos himself."
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B4 Plus 3
B4 Plus 3 (cassette limited to 50 copies)
Cat: PITPZD 30. Rel: 14 Mar 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Bracken (11:49)
Betrayal (10:08)
Burnt (11:25)
Banded (11:37)
Blight (6:21)
Bane (6:04)
Barren (11:36)
Review: The prolific ambient producer Zake (Zach Frizzell) has his latest release out for out us to enjoy. B4 Plus 3 features seven compositions in all. Many of them are brilliantly done drone pieces that are expressive in beautifully done tones that rise and slide. The heavenly 'Braken' as the opener for example. The layered tones creatively mask the depth of the drones to the point of a spontaneous feel that is almost changed by anything as slight as a light wind. 'Betrayal' present bells that ring out from the meandering depth while 'Blight' is deep and foreboding tot he point of being machinelike. 'Bane' is one of the most moving pieces in drone we have heard in a long, long time. Limited to only 50 cassettes in total (+download code), act fast to get the brilliant, peaceful and moving B4 Plus 3.
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Lost Tape 2 EP
Lost Tape 2 EP (translucent orange vinyl 12")
Cat: CRF 016. Rel: 22 Nov 22
 
Techno
Tape 4 (5:32)
Tape 2 022 (7:12)
Tape 5 (6:35)
Tape 6 (5:41)
Review: Construct Re-Form chief Zadig knows how to make rib-rattling techno. Here on his own label he offers a second Lost Tape EP packed with rusted synths and future techno dystopia. 'Tape 4' has broken drum loops and sustained chords locking you in rhythm and 'Tape 2 022' then has urgent drums cantering like a Derby-wining horse and unsettling synth loops. 'Tape 5' slows down to a lumpy, undulating house dub and 'Tape 6' gets back to frazzled synths, dusty lo-fi murk, and pulsing sonar synths over a rickety beat. Zadig shows his class and versatility here.
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Split #1
Split #1 (12")
Cat: OTH 007. Rel: 20 Dec 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
Z@p - "For Noiah" (6:36)
Z@p - "Mind Manifesto" (6:28)
Stonem - "Cartografias"
Stonem - "Asociacion Libre"
Review: Z@P and Stonem, both hailing from Uruguay, team up for a fresh and futuristic of the sonic character of their local acid techno scene. As functional and utilitarian as the robotized music heard therein is the name 'Split #1', which indeed shows that this is an EP flaunting two tracks by each artist; Z@P's tracks are groovier, funkier and more alkaline, opting for the sounding like the inner bloopings of a robotic mechsuit. Stonem's tracks deeper and more expansive by contrast, working in more arpeggiations and dramatic accompaniments, as if to suggest our protagonist has exited the mechsuit and confronted the dystopia of their now wartorn world.
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Love Tribulations
Cat: UCT 004. Rel: 05 Jun 23
 
Deep House
Exotic Passage (5:35)
Release (The Tension) (5:48)
Lust In Denial (5:12)
People Get Too Deep (5:32)
Review: Z Lovecraft AKA Rhythm Section International's Mali Baden-Powell, offers up four originals on the Utopia Club Tracks label that showcase the disco/house end of his varied output. 'Exotic Passage' coasts along serenely with gently slapped bongos and warm electric piano, definitely a weapon to have in one's warm up arsenal. 'Release (The Tension)' ups the heat a little with a busier bassline, filters and disco licks, before B-side opener 'Lust In Denial' comes with more jazz-slanted piano riffs and 'People Get Too Deep' closes proceedings with the most spacious and dubby arrangement of the quartet. Musically refreshing and understated but lively enough to move feet onto dancefloors, this is the business.
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Look Mum No Hands
Cat: WSDM 024. Rel: 02 Feb 23
 
Bass
Look Mum No Hands (6:01)
Same Same (6:47)
Close Fall (6:07)
Self Couscous (5:05)
Review: Pressure Dome's Yussh gets busy with her debut EP on Wisdom Teeth. Flexing fully across four tracks, her signature fusion of breakbeat, bass, jungle and club hits the spot in true Bristol brutalist fashion. 'Look Mum No Hands' eases us in with a dreamy, spacious halftime trip while the recent single 'Same Same' continues to keep the subtle sense of chill with its floating chords and slinky percussion. Elsewhere 'Close Fall' sounds like it could have come from the desk of Kid Drama and dBridge's Autonomic HQ while 'Self Conscious' closes on a deep space cosmic jungle/techno hybrid. No hands, no fear.
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As Long As There Is You
Cat: EXUMG 03. Rel: 30 Jan 19
 
Soul
As Long As There Is You (2:48)
It'll Never Be Over For Me (2:57)
Review: It would be fair to say that Timi Yuro's "As Long As There Is You" is a sought-after single. Something of a "holy grail" amongst soul collectors, original copies of the 1969 7" on Liberty Records regularly change hands for upwards of 1,000 quid. Happily, you can now acquire a fresh copy for a fraction of the cost thanks to this facsimile Expansions reissue. Fuzzy, heartfelt, stomping and blessed with wall of sound style production, "As Long As There Is You" is the kind of sad-but-happy track that used to make Northern Soul dancers go weak at the knees. Yuro's Central American influences can be heard loud and clear on "It'll Never Be Over For Me", where Mariachi style trumpet lines and sweeping strings rise above a heavy, bossa-influenced groove.
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One Swallow Doesn't Make A Summer Part 4
Cat: RB 0854. Rel: 29 Nov 21
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Yungruzt - "Starlight" (feat Eluize) (7:25)
Baldo - "Human Connection" (5:54)
9th House - "Ara" (5:16)
Delphi - "7_11 House" (5:21)
Signal Mute - "Reminiscence" (4:52)
Review: Running Back presents the fourth edition of the Swallow This various artists series, featuring five tracks by five different producers, all straddling the line between 'remodeled deep house techniques and floor mechanics.' On the first side we have the deep, down and dirty retro house shenanigans of Yungruzt's 'Starlight' (feat Eluize) followed by strobed-out rave energy of Baldo's 'Human Connection'. Over on the flip, 9th House delivers the EP standout on the glassy-eyed and bittersweet 'Ara', while Delphi gets a vibe reminiscent of Sueno Latino on the epic '7_11 House'.
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10 Years: Part 2 Of 3
Cat: D3E 019LTD. Rel: 04 Dec 23
 
Deep House
Koizumi Yukiko - "526" (5:47)
Taelue - "Saturn Infinite 8" (5:46)
Nemanja Krstic - "Aquae Sulis" (4:31)
Gnork - "Reflection Of A Bird Flying" (6:51)
Review: The French deep house label D3 Elements is now a decade old and to mark the occasion it has assembled a superb three part EP series featuring plenty of talents both new and old. The second EP kick off with some Japanese stylings from Koizumi Yukiko and his piano laced bongo workout '526'. Taelue sets off on a deep and heavy bassline pulse that will make floors march and Nemanja Krstic's 'Aquae Sulis' brings some jazzy chord work and bubbling funk bass for a nice heartfelt vibe. Gnork shuts down with a skittish, stripped back broken beat that makes this another diverse offering.
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Infi Love
Infi Love (1-sided 12")
Cat: PPU 087. Rel: 14 Jul 17
 
Deep House
Infi Love (4:18)
Soon (MOA mix) (4:30)
Review: Vancouver Dj/producer Yu Su has previously impressed via occasional contributions to the Mood Hut-affiliated Libra Mix series. This is the DJ/producer's debut solo release and boasts two high-grade cuts on one single-sided People's Potential Unlimited 12". Opener "Infi Love" is typical of the hazy, dusty and spacey Vancouver deep house sound - all soft focus intergalactic chords, vintage drum machine percussion, cut-up female vocal samples and undulating analogue bass. The jazziness continues on "Soon (MOA Mix)", where wonderfully hazy trumpet samples and horizontal chords trickle down over a bossa-inspired beat. As you might expect, it's seriously evocative and atmospheric.
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Affected
Affected (12")
Cat: VOV 16. Rel: 10 Jul 23
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Bad Company (5:16)
Better Company (5:21)
Don't Look Back (6:46)
Foreign Love (8:48)
Review: Yse Saint Laur'ant makes wonky, left-of-centre sounds for proper underground parties. He's done so for years, and now returns with more of his raw and inventive disco on the sought-after Vinyl Only label. Opener 'Bad Company' pairs visceral arps with glossy pads and soulful vocal, which is stripped away from the 'Better Company' version. On the flipside, 'Don't Look Back' is a more freewheeling and funky feel, with silky basslines and hip swing claps under buttery vocals. Last of all is a classic chug-disco gem. 'Foreign Love' goes slow, with crashing hits and languid bass all topped off by a yearning female vocal that slowly but surely rises into euphoria.
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Ladies Jam EP
Ladies Jam EP (12" + insert)
Cat: VOLREC 001. Rel: 30 Jun 23
 
Electro
SBLS (5:04)
GH 1S (4:59)
GH 1S (Beau Wanzer Adjustment) (4:54)
Ladies Jam (5:44)
Betonsmeer (9:09)
Review: As if buried alive, the tracks on this latest leftfield electro addition to Lennard Ypma's very own Volunar Records, 'Ladies Jam', seldom indulge much ornamentation, instead getting at something incredibly mechanistic. Heavy on the lowpass, tracks like 'GH 1S' and 'Betonsmeer' slow-burningly build up to their acid movements. The accompanying Beau Wanzer cut is the brightest of the lot, but it's also the most minimal, teasing just the faintest of bass nauseations amid faint mouse-clicks and window-wiper sounds.
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