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Lifetime Remixes
Cat: YT 243T. Rel: 26 Mar 21
 
Experimental/Electronic
Lifetime (Jayda G Baleen mix) (3:17)
Lifetime (Planningtorock 'Let It Happen' remix) (7:02)
Lifetime (Haai Green Lamborghini remix) (5:34)
Lifetime (Anz Togetherness remix) (5:13)
Lifetime (A Capella) (4:14)
Review: Indica Dubs and Kai Dub link up here for their second collaboration, which is the first release of the year for the label. It features the full flavour and futuristic stepper that is 'Elevation Dub', complete with wooden hits and Digital pads, warrior chords and a nice sleek aesthetic. 'Higher Dub' then flip sit into a more heady affair with plenty of mad studio effects and endless reverb, floating toms and sizzled pads. These triumphant tunes are primed and ready for big plays on huge sound systems.
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No Human Illegal EP
Cat: PIA 01. Rel: 31 Jul 20
 
Deep House
Heal Myself N Moving On (5:26)
Somewhere Deep In My Heart (3:54)
Reincarnation (5:49)
You Can Do It Baby (5:15)
Review: Jinn April is a South Korean born, now Detroit based artist who moved to the Motor City in pursuit of the music she loves. She has since established herself in the city as DJ PIA with sets at all the right venues and a cross-genre style that is the norm for the originators in the Mid West. Now comes her own self released first EP, and it's a fine one. "Heal Myself N Moving On" is raw, unapologetically rough house with hi hats, gauzy chords, wooden hits and knackered kicks all chucked into a loose mix and allowed to evolve on their own. "Somewhere Deep In My Heart" is another ramshackle mix of odd melodies and detuned jazz, while "Reincarnation" is a melange of keys and chords, occult synth sounds and icy hi hats that is purely experimental and "You Can Do It Baby" ends in similarly singular fashion. This is exactly the sort of unusualness you would expect of an artist who has established herself in Detroit.
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Blurt Reject
Cat: UKGEORGE 3. Rel: 17 Jun 20
 
Electro
Blurt (6:29)
Reject (5:51)
Review: Watch yer bassbins, Club Winston is back with another loud n' lairy bit of wub for his wickedly named UKGEORGE label. This is club pressure that's as serious as it is silly, boiling garage and rave tropes down for maximum efficiency and celebrating the limitless joy of a wobbly bassline. "Blurt" keeps things raw and direct, stomping at a nifty tempo and teasing the tension and release with the simplest of ingredients. "Reject" on the flip has a sweeter vibe, using little touches of melody to create a mellower mood but not at the expense of the all-important low end.
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Tusk Wax 19
Tusk Wax 19 (limited hand-stamped hand-numbered 180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: TW 19. Rel: 14 Mar 16
 
Deep House
Inner Light Network
Full Beam
Got To Give The People
Beyond The Singing Ringing Tree
Review: 500, 12" 180g, hand stamped, individually numbered records, single press only.
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Tusk Wax Twenty Six (feat LA-4A remix)
Tusk Wax Twenty Six (feat LA-4A remix) (hand-stamped numbered 180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: TW 26. Rel: 02 Jul 18
 
Deep House
Radial Velocity
Digital Silhouette
Radial Velocity (LA-4A remix)
Virtual Light Institute
Review: Pixelife is no stranger to the Tusk Wax family, having appeared on the Horn Wax label some five years ago, alongside intermittent releases on Throne Of Blood and more recently Samo Records. Now Pixelife is back with a gutsy release in the Tusk Wax style that matches warm, analogue power with bombast and drama in abundance, not least on EP opener "Radial Velocity." "Digital Silhouette" is equally epic in its construction, but sports a leaner club focus in between the surges of full-bodied synth swells. LA-4A is in a vicious mood on his remix of "Radial Velocity," uses some snarling low end acid tones to devastating effect, and then "Virtual Light Institute" finishes the EP off with a swooning, emotive cut that capitalises on Pixelife's bright and bold sound.
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Tusk Wax Fifteen
Tusk Wax Fifteen (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: TW 15. Rel: 03 Nov 14
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Gizzy The Fox
Gizzy The Fox (Scott Frazer remix)
Gizzy The Fox (Coyote Lysergic remix)
Sitting To Win
Review: limited 12" 180g records, single press, individually numbered, no repress, no digital with reDICKulous artwork hand 'crafted' by the man behind the label.
Tusk says, "The title track from TW15 was conceived after a particular heavy Tusk Wax label party at Renate in Berlin. I went back to my old pal PORK INTL's place for a bit of drunk studio time and told him all about the living legend that is Gizzy the Fox. A couple of bottles of wine later and I was telling the story to a microphone and we were writing an oddity of a track. If you have had the pleasure to meet Gizzy and spend time in Renate you might understand the lyrics, if not, they'll probably just sound like the rantings of a drunk man, funny that."
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Antena
Antena (12")
Cat: TRM 004. Rel: 28 Mar 22
 
Techno
Proxima B (4:47)
Antena (4:59)
Note Repeat (5:19)
Norc (5:18)
Review: Trauma Collective returns to shock your system on their fifth release, which comes courtesy of Spain's Rafael M. Espinosa aka Geistform. The Barcelona-based artist, also known for his exploits under the Univac alias, has crafted a singular style that exists at the interzone of IDM, digital noise and electro and having earned him releases on Pi Electronics, Femur and Hands Productions in recent years.

Espinosa executes four programs in sonic warfare on the Antena EP, all sounding akin to complex bitstream amplification. A multi-level barrage of frequencies play offense on opening cut "Proxima B", which sets the theme for more widescreen pulsations that gash the senses, as heard on the syntax error of "Note Repeat" and building up to a climax on the monochromatic soundstage of "Norc" - a jagged and angular exploration in bass artefacts and static redux.

Since unleashing the austere techno of Birmingham legend Mick Harris (as Monrella) and hometown hero Kwartz on unsuspecting ears, the Madrid-based collective has now ventured into more experimental spheres, as heard on the off-kilter mentalism of ASC's Loop Research and the brooding atmosphere of Makunaimadama's limited cassette release last year. Antena is the logical progression for the label's next chapter, where it continues to push the threshold of electronic music's outer limits.
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Japan Trax
Japan Trax (hand-stamped 12" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: TNLG 07JR. Rel: 27 May 21
 
Techno
Track 1 (7:54)
Track 2 (8:49)
Review: Dynamo Dreesen and Sven Rieger wrote, recorded and mixed the two tracks on this limited edition, hand stamped 12"l back in spring of 2019. It was just after their first ever live tour of Japan as DRESVN's and lays out their slow, meditative take on techno. 'Track 1' slowly but surely builds the pressure with percolating bass and silvery drum loops that get you into a state of hypnosis. 'Track 2' exceeds eight minutes and is a more tight, intense series of loops that are run through with some dreamy cosmic melodies that take the edge of the machine automated sound of the drums.
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Playing With Toys EP 1
Playing With Toys EP 1 (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: TRMV 101. Rel: 15 May 17
 
Techno
Esther Duijn - "Twinkle Eye Galaxy" (6:26)
Brothers' Vibe - "Dee's Drama" (6:05)
YouANDme - "Playing With Toys" (6:36)
Silent Rodgerz - "Cruise Control" (5:52)
Review: Tony Rodriguez has many strings to his bow already as Brothers' Vibe and the head of Mixx Records, and now he's embarking on a new venture in the shape of the Toad Red label. Focused on a harder-edged sound than the deep house he's normally associated with, Rodriguez has invited Esther Duijn and youANDme to join in the fun with some finely crafted techno for open-minded dancefloors. Meanwhile there's an original BV jam in the shape of "Dee's Drama", while Rodriguez also unveils a new modular-focused alias named Silent Rodgerz. It's a new chapter for the New Jersey mainstay, and it promises exciting things to come in the future.
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I Just Can't Leave You Alone
Cat: TR 724. Rel: 06 Dec 18
 
Soul
Willie West & The Soul Investigators - "I Just Can't Leave You Alone" (feat Jimi Tenor) (3:44)
The Soul Investigators - "I Just Can't Leave You Alone" (feat Jimi Tenor - instrumental) (3:45)
Review: Long-serving New Orleans soul man Willie West has previous form when it comes to collaborating with The Soul Investigators, Finland's funkiest backing band. He's joined forces with them plenty of times over the years, though this is their first joint release for nearly two years. "I Just Can't Leave You Alone" is particularly sweet, with West's heart-felt vocal combining brilliantly with guest Jimi Tenor's drifting flute lines and the band's rich jazz guitars, fuzzy grooves and '60s style production. The sublime quality of their playing and production is even clearer on the accompanying Instrumental take.
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I Can't Love You Anymore
Cat: TR 718. Rel: 08 Feb 18
 
Soul
Carlton Jumel Smith - "I Can't Love You Anymore" (4:35)
Cold Diamond & Mink - "I Can't Love You Anymore" (instrumental) (4:34)
Review: Since making his debut back in the early 1990s, Carlton Jumel Smith has periodically popped up on a variety of soulful house and modern soul releases. Here the little-known vocalist takes a different approach, re-casting himself as a throaty, James Brown influenced '70s soul singer. He's at his heartfelt, full-throttle best on "Can't Love You Any More", a deliciously heavy and authentic chunk of Southern-fried deep soul complete with additional falsetto parts from fellow singer Pratt. The key to the track's success is the fantastic backing provided by Cold Diamond & Mink. Proof is provided on the flip via the band's effortlessly good instrumental take.
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Beautiful Rewind
Cat: TEXT 025CD. Rel: 04 Oct 13
 
Experimental/Electronic
Gong
Parallel Jalebi
Our Navigation
Ba Teaches Yoga
Kool FM
Crush
Buchla
Aerial
Ever Never
Unicorn
Your Body Feels
Review: Given that Four Tet's recent 0181 LP was comprised of material from Kieran Hebden's archives, and last year's Pink was largely compiled of tracks from the previous 18 months of 12" releases, it seems fair to say that Beautiful Rewind is his first proper album since 2010's There Is Love In You, and as such, it arrives with some degree of expectation. The past few years have seen the producer engage increasingly with the dancefloor, and these rhythms are most definitely present across the LP, particularly in the jungle breaks of "Kool FM", pirate radio-influenced techno of "Buchla" and hesitant dubstep style rhythms of "Parallel Jalebi". For the most part however Beautiful Rewind is as varied as the likes of Rounds and There Is Love In You, with the minimalist kosmische of "Ba Teaches Yoga", analogue gurgles of "Crush" and dawn chorus sounds of closer "Your Body Feels" all as beautiful as his most enduring tracks.
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I Need A Dollar (Tensnake remix)
Cat: TENDOLLAR. Rel: 04 Nov 10
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
I Need A Dollar (Tensnake remix)
Review: This week's lesson in simple musical mathematics is demonstrated by Tensnake and Aloe Blacc. The former's inexorable rise in 2010 has perhaps been matched by the worldwide popularity of the latter's "I Need A Dollar", so getting Mr Niemerski on board to remix the track was a smart move. The end results are typically appealing, with Blacc's vocals looped brilliantly around a burning deep house arrangement that peaks in all the right places. The central energetic pulse of cavernous bass stabs and slick hi-hats are inundated by massive swathes of soaring chords as the track progresses, with the requisite breakdowns augmented by choral vocal refrains. Totally euphoric in its intentions and execution, this is bound to have devastating effects when implemented at the right time.
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The Chunky EP
The Chunky EP (limited heavyweight vinyl double 12")
Cat: SWAMP 022. Rel: 04 Sep 12
 
Bass
Decca
Experiment 727
Thang
Rugged
Review: The Mancunian tones of Swamp81's resident MC Chunky are well known to those who tune in to the label's Rinse FM show on a regular basis. However, this debut EP, forwent any kind of vocal showcase for the kind of hefty, refined fusion of garage and techno we've come to expect from Loefah's empire. Arriving as a 12" doublepack featuring four tracks, The Chunky EP shows Chunky to have the production chops to match his skills on the microphone, showcasing a wide range of influences channeled through a uniquely dark mood; "Decca" is a straight up piece of rolling deep house with a shadowy basement vibe, while "Experiment 727? recalls the syncopated techno of Bambounou or Boddika's leaden beats, while on the second 12?, "Thang" is a masterclass in stripped back garage mechanics, and "Rugged" provides a lo-fi beat that ploughs the darkest recesses of instrumental grime for inspiration.
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Last Forever
Cat: SWAMP 012. Rel: 01 Aug 11
 
Bass
Last Forever
Heaven Sent
Review: It's been at least a hot minute since the last heavyweight release from Swamp 81 dropped (and they don't get much heavier than a double pack of body music from Boddika). The wait has totally been worth it as Funkbias sees UKG legend Zed Bias team up with Rinse FM's excellently named Funk Butcher for two drops of typically forward thinking music. "Last Forever" burst uneasily out of the rumbling groove that opens the track into masterful concoction of vocal affectations, burning synth beams, snapping tribal drums and trademark Zed Bias bass. "Heaven Sent" does indeed begin like it was sent from above with gentle piano melodies lulling you in before being engulfed by a heavily pressurised flex of 808s and more crafty vocal dicing. The interplay between the soft and harsh elements is quite brilliant. Those who like a fine example of cover art will go weak at the knees over the Will Bankhead embossed design too.
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Power
Power (12")
Cat: SWAMP 028. Rel: 29 Apr 14
 
Bass
Huff & Puff Bruk
Mo
Review: Making a welcome return to Swamp 81 after the Mean Streets pair of releases, Falty DL is on superlative form as ever with a pair of direct cuts that play on different sides of his production personality. "Huff & Puff Bruk" takes the fundamentals of 2-step and infuses it with lazy jazz and ethereal tones for a crisply funking, whimsical cut that should get all soulful spinners in a lather. On the flip things get edgier as "Mo" takes sharply looped vocal samples and works them around clattering slices of breaks to whip up the kind of frenzy that Tessela and co. inspire with their own rum choppery.
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Michael
Michael (LP)
Cat: SWAMPLP 003. Rel: 18 Aug 16
 
Bass
Interlude One (3:08)
Why Would You? (4:04)
Polyester (6:00)
Interlude Three (1:05)
Cakes (2:00)
August (3:33)
Quite (bonus beats) (1:56)
Lately (3:43)
Interlude Two (1:45)
Old Habits (3:08)
Less (1:05)
Review: Having initially risen to prominence making bombastic bass music as Shortstuff, Richard Attley has spent the last few years re-defining his sound via the Mickey Pearce alias. Michael is his debut album, and sees him showcase the breadth and diversity of his production talents. So while there are numerous techno and post-dubstep dancefloor moments dotted throughout (check, in particular, "Polyester", "Quite (Bonus Beats)", "August" and album standout "Old Habits"), these are contrasted by a variety of atmospheric downtempo moments. Some of these are woozy, dreamy and positive, while others look to darker and creepier corners for inspiration.
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Pulsdisco
Pulsdisco (12")
Cat: SUCTION 030. Rel: 16 Jan 15
 
Electro
Betong
Pulsdisco 1
Deffad
Pulsdisco 2
Stalull
Som Rakblad
Review: Known for his role in The Pain Machinery and Severe Illusion, Stockholm native Anders Karlsson has more recently begun to explore similar strands of industrial and EBM in a solo capacity as Celldod, issuing several limited cassettes over the course of 2014. Those without the facilities to consume cassettes will be happy to see some of this Celldod material now issued on vinyl thanks to the efforts of Canadian label Suction Records. Some six tracks deep, Pulsdisco features material from the two cassettes of the same name Karlsson released last year and those that like their EBM minimalist and without vocals will find plenty to enjoy here.
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Ambitions
Ambitions (2xLP)
Cat: STS 344LP. Rel: 05 Apr 19
 
Experimental/Electronic
Foreplay (3:20)
XSB (5:32)
Feel The Love (4:23)
Ambitions (12:01)
Fra Miami Chicago (10:35)
Urmannen (6:24)
Sakral (7:30)
Review: Norwegian disco titan Prins Thomas returns to his regular stomping ground of Smalltown Supersound with this, his sixth solo studio album. Thomas is sounding as vibrant as ever, his musical ideas spilling forth in glorious arrangements of organic instrumentation and gentling bubbling electronics that melt into a mellow, groovy sonic realm. There are hazy, cosmic moments to be savoured on the likes of "Feel The Love", and more adventurous rhythmic trysts like the nagging, snaking percussive melee of "Ambitions". Thomas' studio proficiency is more than matched by his imagination and creative ambition - would you expect any less from such a titan of Scandinavian electronic music?
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Mind Restore EP
Mind Restore EP (limited hand-stamped 12")
Cat: SHAKE 002. Rel: 06 Apr 21
 
Techno
Edit Generation (4:46)
Mind Restore (6:16)
Resolve Jam (5:51)
Solus (7:24)
Review: The second salvo on Further Electronix's Shakesphere sub-label comes courtesy of Charles Green, a producer of underground techno and electro previously best known for his releases on Four Triangles and Hardgroove. His trademark style - forthright, energetic and often intense - comes to the fore on EP opener 'Edit Generation', a slamming slab of warehouse-ready techno-pump rich in beefy kickdrums, creepy sounds and loopy late-night riffs, and can also be heard on 'Mind Restore', which sounds like a wholehearted tribute to rave-era techno (all fizzing melodic riffs, deep bass and sweaty drums). Over on side B, 'Resolve Jam' is a more sci-fi flavoured techno joint, while 'Solus' is a gorgeous fusion of echoing dub techno motifs, broken techno drums and glassy-eyed electronics.
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Played by: Jerome Hill
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Second Wave EP (remixes)
Cat: SATRX 004. Rel: 12 Nov 05
 
Electro
Second Wave (Tipper remix) (5:31)
Second Wave (Uprokk remix) (5:46)
Second Wave (EMS's remix) (5:41)
Second Wave (Imatron Voima remix) (6:04)
Review: Exzact is one of URB's top 100. Four remixes from four corners of the world. Tipper, Uprokk, EMS and Imatron Voima mixing it up for the Rx sub-label.
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Angry Angels EP
Cat: SAT 043. Rel: 29 Jan 13
 
Electro
The Angriest Angel
Seven Deadly Sons
Urban Jungle
The Machine
Nightdrive Detroit
Resident Evil
Review: Having been dormant for over three years, New York label Satamile returns to continue spreading the gospel of proper electro music with a six-track EP from The Ghost That Walks. Drexciya enthusiasts will be all over this record; the rubbery melody of "The Angriest Angel" recalls the Detroit duo at their most playful but with a simmering undercurrent of tension that is very much the producer's own signature style. Similarly great are the searing analogue synth buzz of "Seven Deadly Sons", the tribal 303 stomp of "Urban Jungle" and the 808 rattle and Belgian rave tones of "Resident Evil". Those who were lost without the label's presence should rest easy - Angry Angels is easily among their extensive catalogue's best releases.
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Red Arremer
Red Arremer (red marbled vinyl 12" limited to 100 copies)
Cat: RM 007. Rel: 11 Sep 20
 
Electro
La Forge D'isengard (5:22)
Masters Of Steel (5:47)
The Dark Mines Slave (3:59)
Track 4 (bonus track) (4:54)
Review: Move quick on this one as its a super limited red vinyl of rugged and ragged electro sounds from French label Radio Mars. It finds Red Arremer exploring new ground on some distant interplanetary body on 'La Forge D'isengard'. Busted kicks scuff along the ground while circling synths ride up and down the scale, while 'Masters Of Steel' recalls 90s video game soundtracks with its pixelated melodic rain. The variation continue on 'The Dark Mines Slave', a naught bit of bass driven electro with oversized sounds jumping from the speaker before a closing bonus takes off on a serrated bassline and crisp, crashing hits.
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Can't Be Beat EP
Cat: PUL 003. Rel: 18 Jul 22
 
Deep House
Can't Be Beat (5:58)
Soliders Story (6:45)
Review: Following a great one by local veteran Jason Hodges, the third vinyl release on Demuir's Toronto-based label Purveyour Underground Limited presents a brilliant two-tracker by Detroit legend Rick Wade. On side A, there's the sublime Detroit Beatdown vibe of 'Can't Be Beat' with positive vibes abound, followed over on the flip by the dreamy Sunday afternoon feels of 'Soldier's Story' that's perfect for those eyes-closed moments on the dancefloor. Tip!
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Spectres
Spectres (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: PSY 007. Rel: 04 Jul 22
 
Techno
Buttechno - "Spectres" (4:08)
Buttechno - "909 Steroids" (4:03)
Buttechno - "Trance Open Airs" (3:21)
DJ Speedsick - "You Do This To Yourself" (2:27)
DJ Speedsick - "Motion Sickness" (4:38)
DJ Speedsick - "Devil Times Seven" (5:16)
Review: For "Spectres", a 6-track split release, Buttechno teams up with DJ Speedsick, a Chicago-based artist, famous for his raw and uncompromising approach to sound. Together they explore sonic and textural possibilities of the extreme forms of dancefloor music employing distinct ways of sound manipulation. Buttechno's side features highly saturated textures being torn out, dissected and sewed back together with a wicked use of spectral processing. On the other side, Dj Speedsick, known for reamping his material with guitar amplifiers and cabinets, puts out tracks that bear unique sonic qualities and transform the usual sense of space and distance. The underwordly sounds and high-speed beats presented on this split go beyond the common bounds of dancefloor music, exposing the spectres that dwell between the genres.




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Don't You Worry Baby The Best Is Yet To Come
Cat: PMD 04. Rel: 26 Nov 20
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Don't You Worry Baby The Best Is Yet To Come (3:39)
Try To Leave Me If You Can (4:31)
Review: The amount of ultra-rare, hard to find, essential Northern Soul classics seems to be infinite. Here comes another reissue that aims to right that wrong with an officially licensed pair of tunes from the Phase One Network that has artwork based on the original promo version. 'Don't You Worry Baby The Best Is Yet To Come' is brimming with soul and immediately swells your heart with its elegant strings, graceful piano chords and swirling sense of groove all lifting you off your feet. 'Try To Leave Me If You Can' is a heartbroken slow song to conjure up memories of all the loves you've lost, or maybe never had.
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Boogie Down
Cat: PMD 06. Rel: 26 Aug 21
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Boogie Down (part 1) (3:03)
Boogie Down (part 2) (4:01)
Review: Pressure Makes Diamonds casts us back to the 80's on this red hot bit of boogie disco. It is the fine work of an iconic jazz drummer and educator from Houston, Texas, by the name of Bubbha Thomas . e played on plenty of pivotal releases in the fields of R&B, gospel, blues and soul and led his spiritual ensemble 'The Lightmen' to five Grammy nominations, as well as writing a couple of books. With 'Boogie Down' the outfit moved away from jazz and into a rich world of disco and mid-tempo funk. Big fat claps, backing vocals that are buttery and wide open drum breaks all make it irresistible.
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Tags: Disco Funk
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Porn Wax 12
Porn Wax 12 (limited hand-stamped & numbered pink marbled vinyl 10")
Cat: PW 12. Rel: 15 Aug 16
 
Techno
Oberth
Snow Vittae
Review: 400, 10" marbled pink, hand stamped, individually numbered records, single press only.
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Obstacle Scattering
Cat: ZIQ 427. Rel: 26 Feb 21
 
Experimental/Electronic
Obstacle 1 (3:37)
Obstacle 2 (3:47)
Obstacle 3 (5:13)
Obstacle 4 (4:08)
Review: Given it's a reunification of latter-day UK electronic visionary Rian Treanor and decade-spanning next level imprint Planet Mu, many ears will already know what to expect from this one - a collection of tracks that are jarring, alien and wildly unorthodox, while still somehow immediately engaging rhythmically. Suffice to say, your presumptions are correct in this case.

In many ways the four tracks here are among Treanor's most accessible, although that's perhaps not saying too much. The broken, dub-techno-on-speed opener, 'Obstacle 2', manages to be frantic and deep at the same time. The glittering synth lines of 'Obstacle 3' help create a sense of rave-y invitation, despite the track itself being a staccato curveball. While the remaining two efforts are equally impressive examples of how to push sonic limits without asking too much in terms of audience endurance.
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Played by: Mark Forshaw
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Bford 08
Bford 08 (12")
Cat: SL 8R. Rel: 27 Sep 21
 
Minimal/Tech House
Very (6:37)
Test (4:12)
Down (5:34)
Percy (5:45)
Review: A repress for four prime slices of classic Baby Ford minimal tech gear, from the rhythm-centric drum machine fest 'Very', the resonant bleepy tones of 'Test', the sparse and spacious 'Down' and the subtle acid undertones of 'Percy'. Baby Ford is finally getting his props as one the UK acid and techno scene's true innovators and pioneers, and these four very mixable tracks are four more reasons why this is only right.
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Tags: Minimal
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K 1207
K 1207 (12" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: K 1207. Rel: 05 Oct 20
 
Techno
126_Braga Juice_TE (7:10)
121_Not Dropping2 (5:25)
64_Really Doing Bong Beat (11:16)
Review: This is probably K-rAd's most summery outing to date - from the tropical twinkle of Braga Juice to spacious, dramatic synth sweeps and lavish deep bass on 121_Not Dropping 2, this is all music that has a sense of space and movement that demands open air for fullest appreciation. On the other side, 64_Really Doing Bong Beat has a dubby rockers vibe that's at once jubilant & reflective, a perfect balance to get lost to on the dancefloor
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Played by: M50
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Group V/Despot
Cat: O\O 002. Rel: 01 Jun 15
 
Minimal/Tech House
Group V (7:51)
Despot (6:00)
Review: Hot on the heels of his inaugural release in January, Braiden introduces Slewis, a new producer on his emerging Off Out label. After years of honing his craft in the studio and playing in experimental bands, London born Slewis makes his mark on his debut with two equally bold dancefloor cuts. Group V opens with an extended twisting cacophony of synthesizers before breaking down into metallic driving machine funk. On the flip, Despot delves deeper down the rabbit hole as EBM influenced sounds and syncopated claps dance around a bed of paranoia, leading to a tense breakdown populated by a flurry of spasmodic drums.
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Played by: Lo Shea
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Drum Cicle
Cat: NS 16. Rel: 23 Jun 20
 
Techno
Drum Circle (9:52)
Space Exploration (5:03)
Review: It would be fair to say that Levon Vincent's latest single could well be one of his strongest yet - and that's saying something. We're particularly enjoying A-side "Drum Circle", a near ten-minute outing that subtly builds throughout. Creepy, clandestine and intoxicating, it sees Vincent cloak a hypnotic, cymbal and bells-heavy rhythm track with deep, booming sub-bass pulses and hard-worked, marimba style melodic loops. It's a genuine heads-down treat that packs a punch, despite its hazy and minimalist vibe. There's more atmospheric fun on the flip, where "Space Exploration" sees him conjure up a suitably dark, intergalactic mood via crackling drums, opaque chords and far-sigted electronic melodies.
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Medium Is The Message II
Cat: NS 40. Rel: 15 Feb 23
 
Techno
The Medium Is The Message (long mix) (13:32)
The Medium Is The Message (short mix) (10:46)
Review: Some 14 years after he unleashed the original version of 'The Medium Is The Message' - an attractively deep and melancholic chunk of hypnotic, dub-tinged early morning techno hypnotism - Levon Vincent has decided to revisit and re-make the track on a surprise sequel. On the A-side 'Long Mix', his full vision for the track is materialised, with the original's familiar riffs re-played in hazier, harder form atop a raw, stabbing bassline, more subtly forthright beats and effects-laden percussive fills. It's a brilliant revision all told, which maintains some of the original's sonic poignancy whilst adding a little extra weight and energy. The flip side 'Short Mix' naturally compresses the action, emphasising his breathless percussion builds and the mind-mangling sonic stabs.
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Nothing Is Certain LP Sampler
Cat: NONPLUS 006. Rel: 18 Aug 10
 
Dirty Dubstep/Trap/Grime
Phobos
Oort Cloud
Matter Of Time
Review: Instra:mental's Nonplus imprint are set to unleash US based producer ASC's debut album, Nothing Is Certain next month but first deliver a three track taster of this highly anticipated LP. "Phobos" sets industrial noises and sparse, dramatic tones as its backdrop but entwines electronic grooves and micro samples over the top to create his unusual but wholly captivating sound. "Oort Cloud" drops out into some cosmic, downtempo atmospheres of weightless space before "Matter of Time" explores wind-like sounds and melodies, deep oceans of bass and his intriguing use of Oriental sounding percussion. Once listen to this will have you holding your breath for July's LP.
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Boulevard EP
Boulevard EP (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: NP 001. Rel: 27 Jun 22
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Boulevard (6:44)
Boulevard (dub) (6:44)
Review: Neapolis is a brand new label that kick off with some brilliantly seductive Balearic sounds for the warmer days and nights that are fast approaching. The accompanying notes tell us that 'the intoxicating songs of the Sirens found in the bay of Napoli are irresistible to all' and these tunes are no different. 'Boulevard' kicks off with icy drums but balmy synths all rolling smoothly onward to some distant imagined horizon. Delicate vocals add the key hooks while a dubbed out version on the flip is more fleshy and heady.
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Functional Combinations & Collaborations Vol 1
Cat: NSR 022. Rel: 17 Aug 20
 
Techno
Scam Pan (feat Giom) (6:26)
Murmurs (feat Alleged Witches) (6:10)
Review: Yila, an ex-Londoner based in Ljubljana collaborated with two Dj's: French London based Giom and Slovenian Alleged Witches.

The combinations were the focus; each person bringing their unique style, this natural melding deciding the genre without confines, guided by the Dj's understanding of what works in the club.

Sprinklings of nostalgia meet a future thinking fusion of dance music with a focus on slick production. There is a subject matter; not expressed through the contrived mind but through a subconscious sonic delivery, allowing the political nature of the music speak for itself.

Mastered by Brian Sanhaji @ Calyx





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Souvenirs (feat Piers Harrison/Deep Dean remixes)
Cat: MYS 015. Rel: 31 Oct 22
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Souvenirs (6:40)
Souvenirs (Piers Harrison remix) (5:18)
Souvenirs (Deep Dean remix) (5:49)
Souvenirs (2022 "Guru" remix) (6:54)
Review: 'Mysticisms' prides itself on finding the groove, but with a nod (and wink) to discerning ears. However, sometimes it's right to just let it all out and go route one. Berlin based producer Daniel Scholz aka (DJ) Leinad was all about the dancefloor, releasing a series of simple but highly effective EPs of cut up, looped house music that summed up that late 90s Chicago-NYC-London-Paris influenced bombs.

The jack that house built the "heroes" with the "touch" Souvenirs embodies Leinad's sound. Moving from high-school DJ, to computer programmer to professional producer, DJ and soundtrack artist, remixing for the likes of Yellow and Peter Gabriel's Real World, moving from early classic mid-90s German techno and trance releases on to his 'Leinad' moniker (Daniel spelt backwards), the series of releases on JXP can now go for dizzing sums. In Souvenirs, taken from the Disco Part's III EP, Mysticisms found the source - elastic bass, filtered loops, watertight kick and twisted disco'n' strings, all cut back and forth 'for the party' to abandon.

Present day remixes come from Lewie Day's 'Deep Dean' project, offering a wonderful example of an artist at work, a laid back groove, pushing all the right dancefloor buttons, all presented with respect to the past, but with acres of modern day swing; Mysticisms' own cohort Piers Harrison, side stepping his edit school as one of Soft Rocks, to produce a literal peak time acid banger; and to close the 'DJ' returns, Leinad offers a bumping 2022 remake to show he's still a teacher.

Guru The Mystery.




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Music Complete
Cat: CDSTUMM 390. Rel: 23 Sep 15
 
Indie/Alternative
Restless
Singularity
Plastic
Tutti Frutti
People On The High Line
Stray Dog
Academic
Nothing But A Fool
Unlearn This Hatred
The Game
Superheated
Review: The 21st Century has been quiet thus far for New Order, with only two full albums to date, and only an out-takes compilation in the last decade. Moreover, 'Music Complete' marks their first album to date without founding bassist Peter Hook, and the return of Gillian Gilbert to the ranks. Yet from this turbulence and inertia they've somehow managed to create a collection of songs that rank as their strongest set since 'Technique' in 1989. VIbrant, upbeat and colourful, yet driven by the same mix of electronic experimentation and effortless pop suss that characterised their '80s heyday, 'Music Complete' is the sound of a timeless and unique force newly revitalised.
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Dont Be Anybody Else (Orlando Voorn mix)
Dont Be Anybody Else (Orlando Voorn mix) (180 gram vinyl 12" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: SUSMIG 003. Rel: 21 Mar 22
 
Techno
Dont Be Anybody Else (8:10)
Dont Be Anybody Else (Orlando Voorn remix) (6:08)
Review: Oliver Hess made his first appearance way back in 2006, producing alongside Harada on Pearldiver Records. We didn't hear any more from him for a fair while, but then in 2018 he resurfaced with some quality tech house gear via the Musik Is Egall label out of Cologne. Now Hess is back for a third instalment with 'Don't Be Anybody Else', a mid-tempo chugger with an acidic bite just crying out for a dark n' dirty basement. On the flip, the tempo ramps up considerably as Orlando Voorn takes the reins for a remix bristling with Detroit techno intensity.
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Played by: DJ Mau Mau
Tags: Tech House
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Purple Divine
Purple Divine (100 gram vinyl 10")
Cat: MXW 04. Rel: 03 Mar 17
 
Deep House
Purple Divine
Ordinary People
Review: Ekkohaus is no stranger to the house scene!! You can hear his intelligent, funktifying rhythms and grooves on imprints like Morris Audio, 2020 Vision, Circus Company, Flumo, Eklo, Mule Electronique, Brut, Moon Harbour, Holic Trax, Claap, Gruuv, Hudd Traxx, Diaphan Music and now MixxRecords!! We welcome the Greek native with open arms...

This special 10" purple colored vinyl is most appropriate as for the entitled "A" side is called "Purple Divine" and divine it is!! Playful percussion and drum-work along with a simplistic, melodic bass groove keeps you in hypnosis just longing for more!

You'll find a more jacked-up and jazzed up pump on the "B" side with "Ordinary People". DEFINITELY a house banger!!
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Universal Vibe EP (feat Brothers Vibe mix)
Cat: MIXX 23. Rel: 07 Nov 16
 
Techno
Caught In A Moment (5:18)
Universal Vibe (8:50)
From Now On Only Good Things Will Happen (7:01)
Universal Vibe (Brothers Vibe remix) (6:31)
Review: It's been a while since something new from Dave Ellesmere surfaced, but the multifaceted artist has been tasked by the ever on-point Brothers' Vibe to lay down a few serious slabs of club tackle for Mixx Records. "Caught In A Moment" heads straight into tripped out techno territory, all urgent cyclical rhythm and head-teasing FX, but the mood is drastically different on the chord led 909 thumper "Universal Vibe". "From Now On Only Good Things Will Happen" once again channels the edgy Robert Hood style to great effect before Brothers' Vibe takes over for a deliciously dusty, meandering remix of "Universal Vibe".
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Daylight
Daylight (12" + booklet)
Cat: MEL 19. Rel: 14 Feb 20
 
Deep House
Daylight (4:45)
900th Lifetime (5:01)
Review: The much loved Melodies International label takes another step away from its usual remit here by reissuing a second bit of classic house music following on from the excellent Hanna 12" late last year. It comes from cult London pair Synchrojack aka Dean Slydell and Greg Wheeler who first put it out on Ferox in 1995. "Daylight" is high speed, high class house with bubbling drums, bass and synths all making for a powerful yet fluid groove that is underpinned with punchy kicks that won't fail to make you move. Flipside "900th Lifetime" is similar in its full flavour grooves and tightly knotted bass. Both cuts are sure to be everywhere this summer.
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A Tribute To Muhammad Ali (We Crown The King) (reissue)
Cat: MEL 013. Rel: 16 Nov 18
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
A Tribute To Muhammed Ali (We Crown A King) (long version) (9:08)
A Tribute To Muhammed Ali (We Crown A King) (short version) (6:41)
Review: During the funk era, heavyweight boxing champ Muhammad Ali proved a great source of inspiration for many musicians and bands. Dig hard enough and you'll find tons of singles recorded in tribute to the legendary fighter. Le Stim's 1980 disco-funk tribute to "the king of the fighters" is not one of the better-known examples, but it's certainly one of the most scintillating. Here, the sought-after gem - all rousing horns, Clavinet-heavy grooves, spacey synths and starry-eyed vocals - is given the reissue treatment by Melodies International. Like the hard-to-find original, it includes both "long" and "short" versions, with the former - a sweaty, nine-minute workout straight from the top shelf - standing out.
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Tags: Disco Funk
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Lololi Lomko
Cat: MSR 023. Rel: 12 Nov 20
 
Funk
Lololi-Lomko (4:32)
Lololi-Lomko (Renegades Of Jazz edit) (4:36)
Review: Over the last couple of years, Matasuna Records has developed a tried-and-tested formula. It revolves around finding and licensing killer cuts - think funk, Afrobeat, tropical flavours and Latin beats - and then pairing them with a fresh, floor-friendly re-edit. Their latest find is something of an overlooked gem: a gorgeously sunny 1983 number from Ghanaian musician Mawuli Decker that's piled high with infectious, EWE-language vocals, Highlife guitars, spacey Moog sounds and cute electric piano solos. The accompanying Renegades of Jazz re-edit is pleasingly faithful to its source material, deftly showcasing Decker's brilliant music while beefing up the bass, subtly tightening up the drums and layering on some complimentary hand percussion.
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Tags: Afrobeat | Highlife | Afro Funk
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Spoit
Spoit (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: MGM 07. Rel: 11 Nov 19
 
Techno
Spoit (6:12)
Mount Castle (6:09)
Tiger (7:21)
Touch (5:42)
Review: Following an impressive debut on the excellent Pluie/Noir last year, Yuzo Iwata returns with a new 12" of leftfield goodies on Malin Genie's self-titled label. Preferring to span a variety of styles, Iwata glides gracefully from the dubbed out oddball techno of "Spoit" to the dubstep-inflected delicacy of "Mount Castle", all the while firing off tasteful splashes of FX and noise to create a vivid sonic imprint. "Tiger" is a switch in mood again, whipping up a distorted mutant acid-disco hybrid that defies easy categorization. "Touch" brings things back to a more linear groove, but there's still plenty of space for psychoactive experimentation atop the forthright beat.
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Played by: Yuzo Iwata
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Arethusa EP
Arethusa EP (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: MGM 08. Rel: 22 Jun 20
 
Experimental/Electronic
Impasse (4:48)
Calm Circumference (6:15)
Aporia (5:44)
Vega (3:48)
Perfect Date Night (3:37)
Arethusa (3:35)
Gandharva Cities (4:09)
Review: Malin Genie welcomes an extensive EP treat from Lava Lap, an emergent producer with an affinity for the kind of braindance that will have fans of Jodey Kendrick beating their drum machines with approval. The acid is slippery, the structures ever-shifting and a wealth of expression spills out of every bar. There are faster drum & bass paced bits, melancholy detuned electro and much more besides. Far from just being clever music though, it's also amazingly emotional and so impeccably produced. Any electronica head should be all over this.
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Multi Periodic Oscillations EP
Multi Periodic Oscillations EP (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: LA 001. Rel: 21 Jun 21
 
Techno
Cepheid Variable (part 1) (11:01)
Blazhko Effect (5:34)
Cepheid Variable (part 2) (6:46)
Review: Alan Dixon launches his brand new label Love Attack, the Multi Periodic Oscillations EP being a three tracker from Man Power at his curious techno best. Deep, dark and dubby, not to mention suitable for 3am needs everywhere, it opens with 'Cepheid Variable Part 1', 11 minutes of twists and turns, revolving around a hypnotic groove. Its baby brother 'Part 2' keeps the vibes intact before 'Applegate Mechanism' closes the EP in a straight up dancefloor fashion. Keep your eyes on Love Attack, with many more releases lined up for the next year.
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My Energy
Cat: LEWIS 1120. Rel: 03 Nov 22
 
Hip Hop/R&B
My Energy (feat Eva Lazarus) (3:31)
Lesson 1956 (feat Jamie Cullum & DJ Woody) (4:06)
Review: Legendary turntablist and acclaimed beat maker DJ Yoda is back with a new album Prom Nite this month. Just before the full-length drops comes this single from it on essential 7". It follows on from the well-received 'Feel Like Home' 45rpm last month and this time offers more well-conceived and carefully sought-out fusions. The a-side 'My Energy' features Eva Lazarus. It is a lovely soulful slow jam that has a breakup melancholy to it and lovely doo-wop vibes. Completing this package is the flip side 'Lesson 1956' (feat Jamie Cullum & DJ Woody) which is another great revisiting of Americana.
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Played by: The Allergies
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Turn Away
Cat: LEWIS 1140. Rel: 25 Nov 22
 
Psych/Garage Rock
Turn Away (3:38)
Dreams Of Panama (3:42)
Review: If you don't know William Dorey already then chances are you're about to realise you've been missing out on quite the artist. Working as Skinshape, he's managed to garner a quiet cult following for his relatively quiet music, designed to unwind to, allow worries of the day to unwind, and dissipate into a concoction of psychedelic pop, downtempo electronica and dubby grooves.
Turn Away, a two-track single featuring titular piece and 'Dreams of Panama' is the latest case in point. Sublime melodies and deceptively advanced acoustic guitar work set to lackadaisical rhythms and beat patterns, soothing brass and synthesised strings helping capture a real mood. Which, specifically, is all about slowing down, and taking time to appreciate the moment. Designed to transport you to far away places, real and imagined, it sounds reductive to say these are bonafide travelling tunes but they are. The real joy is they also sound incredible when standing still.
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Played by: The Allergies
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