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Built In (reissue)
Cat: TR 038. Rel: 24 Jun 24
 
Minimal/Tech House
Built In
All That Nothing
Plaza
Review: Baby Ford is back being reissued again and we couldn't be happier about it. Few have ever matched the matter levels he achieved when it comes to deep minimal and tech house fusions. This latest on his own Trelik takes the form of three classic cuts from two much sought-after EPs - Built In and All That Nothing. The title cut is a shimmering and sublime fusion of rubbing low ends and icy hi-hats. 'All That Nothing' then picks up the pace with more dub influences and swaying drums and 'Plaza' has a tech house edge that makes for more driving grooves.
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Overcome/Lady Science (NYC Sunrise)
Cat: TR 11:11. Rel: 21 Apr 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
Overcome (9:00)
Lady Science (NYC Sunrise) (9:22)
Review: REPRESS ALERT!: Trelik returns with a repackaged edition of one of the catalogue's most treasured releases. "Overcome" and "Lady Science (NYC Sunrise)" need little introduction, and now come sporting the new TR11:11 matrix number. Written and produced by Thomas Melchior and Baby Ford aka Soul Capsule, these tracks came from one of the many sessions recorded at the West London Ifach Studio in 1999. On the A Side "Overcome" is stripped back and energetic, driven by rolling and shuffling garage style beats, tight bubbling bass and atmospheric synth pads. The intermittent vocal samples and the release's signature organ set you up for the flip, "Lady Science (NYC Sunrise)". Possibly one of house music's most emotive pieces, the track builds slowly with the introduction of each part building a story of soulful optimism based around a sparse palette of deep synths, uplifting keys and warm analogue bass. The understated beauty of the main vocal riff never seems to grow old or tired with the track lending itself perfectly to either main room, peak-time play or after-hours sessions alike. Remastered by Rashad at D & M.
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Disco Volante EP
Disco Volante EP (green vinyl 12")
Cat: RNTR 015. Rel: 07 Dec 16
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Like It Is (5:58)
Nigerian Affair (6:57)
Long Night Ahead (7:15)
Pajama Stomp (6:36)
Review: For their latest journey into re-edit/original production fusion, Brooklyn's Razor 'N' Tape crew has turned to Munich duo COEO, who have previously impressed via fine outings on Toy Tonics and Let's Play House. The four-tracks here, which all blend samples from classic recordings with their own drums and musical flourishes, all sound like guaranteed dancefloor winners. Check, for example, the breezy Afro-beat-goes-disco cheeriness of "Nigerian Affair", the wonderfully rich keys and organic deep house bump of "Pajama Stomp", and the riotous, high-octane disco-house loop-funk of "Long Night Ahead". Best of all, though, is opener "Like It Is", a sweet, dewy-eyed, string-drenched soul revision that achieves the perfect balance between dancefloor grunt, and paying due reverence to the German duo's horn-heavy source material.
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Storm
Storm (10")
Cat: ERC 065. Rel: 16 Oct 23
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Storm (5:15)
Storm (Arp Duppy Chip mix) (5:07)
Review: Emotional Rescue turn their attention to Rare Silk and their sublime cult classic "Storm". It's one of those rare tracks with a wonderful otherworldly quality that manages to be smooth and accessible, and somehow not like anything you've ever heard before. It must be somewhere in the mix, between the dreamy harmonized vocals, lush instrumentation and curious sense of space. The original on the A side is a treat enough, but then throw in a mercurial dubbed out version by Arp on the flip and you've got yourself a 12 inch portal to a most delightful dimension.
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Tuff Cut #10 (Record Store Day 2016)
Cat: TUFFRSD 010. Rel: 05 May 16
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Hold Tite (6:25)
I Don't Like Acid (6:16)
One Nite In A Disco (6:10)
Shelter Me (7:20)
Review: Late Nite Tuff Guy bursts through RSD 2016 with a hot selection of disco-flavoured house chuggers, and we'd been waiting on a comeback from both the dude and label - all boxes ticked from our side. "Hold Tite" is the perfect summer blazer, all luscious vocals and dripping beats, and "I Don't Like Acid" takes that same soulful spirit but strips the groove right down to a bopping little rhythm that is likely to be enjoyed by both hip-hop and house fans alike. The flip's "One Night In A Disco" is a sample-heavy, string-infused floor-melter, whereas "Shelter Me" goes all balearic and feet-up - the perfect lounge cut.
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Baby Baby Please
Cat: ART 001. Rel: 04 Dec 19
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Baby Baby Please (7:27)
True Destiny (9:32)
Review: Some artistic edits from a brand new series. We're not sure who the "unknown artist" is behind the reworks (which date from this year and 2016 respectively), but it's clear that they know what they're doing. A-side "Baby Baby Please" is a wonderfully dubbed-out and glassy-eyed revision of a lesser-known Italo-disco/Hi-NRG cover of Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes' classic "Don't Leave Me This Way" that boasts a killer vocal breakdown midway through. Over on the flip, "True Destiny" is an epic, low-slung revision of an obscure disco number that rightly emphasizes the heavy groove pushing the track forward and includes some tasty delay and echo trickery.
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Want You In My Soul
Cat: SOUTH 007. Rel: 12 Feb 20
 
Deep House
Want You In My Soul (club mix) (8:18)
Want You In My Soul (Summer In London edit) (4:51)
Review: Stee Downes is one of contemporary house music's most prominent vocalists and here he lends his silky tones to Freerange, Defected and OM Records associate, Lovebirds for this new one on South Street. "Want You In My Soul" is a mix of old and new, where disco percussion and cosmic synths nestle alongside a mid tempo house groove with plenty of warmth. Downes' vocals are the loved up icing on the romantic groove cake. Flip over for the "Summer In London Edit" - a more stripped back and direct version, perfect for outdoor stages as the sun beats down.
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Beat It
Beat It (7" repress)
Cat: CR 009. Rel: 28 Mar 24
 
Funk
Beat It (4:42)
Thriller (4:50)
Review: Melbourne, Australia based sextet The Traffic, headed up by Ivan 'Choi' Khatchoyan, serve up a special MJ feature funk 45. Presented in a special pressing in red vinyl with black splatter, we get awesome renditions of Michael Jackson tracks 'Beat It' and 'Thriller' from his iconic Thriller album from 1982. The big band energy of the players make these cover versions worthy your attention, with a killer horns section imitating the king of pop's falsetto to great effect.
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Leave Your Life
Leave Your Life (12" with obi-strip)
Cat: PF 005. Rel: 13 Apr 21
 
Deep House
Leave Your Life (Lonely Hearts mix) (6:11)
Leave Your Life (dance mix) (7:50)
Spirit Of Eden (7:44)
Spirit Of Eden (Bill Laswell dub) (8:26)
Review: Berlin-based musician, producer, and DJ Alex Kassian is well known for his solo works but also his work as Opal Sunn. Here he leaves behind the gritty and sweaty dance floor and heads out into the sun. 'Leave Your Life (Lonely Hearts Mix)' pairs live sounding drums and nice Balearic riffs with care-free feels that lift your spirits. The dance mix is more weight and propulsive and then 'Spirit Of Eden' again sets off through a clear blue sky, with twinkling chords and soft, pillowy drums. The Bill Laswell dub layers in the reverb and slows things down to a nice lazy tempo.
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Family Affair Vol 3
Cat: RNTR 066. Rel: 23 Apr 24
 
Deep House
Cor Ece - "Possibly Impossible" (Ezel dub) (7:17)
Guinu - "Amanha" (Bruce Leroys remix) (6:35)
JKriv - "Better Than Her" (feat Saucy Lady & Tortured Soul) (4:39)
Kim Anh - "In The Stars" (5:06)
Cody Currie - "Ghost" (4:48)
Review: Razor-N-Tape's Family Affair series makes a welcome return here with a third great instalment. This series is something of an annual end-of-year tradition by now (OK, it's arriving a touch late) and this one hits as hard as any with five tracks taken from the full and standout compilation. It is two great remixes of classic RNT material that gets things underway with Ezel offering a dub of Cor.ece and Bruce Leroys sublime deep hose mix of Guinu, then JKriv's 'Better Than Her' is a fat bottomed bit of deep cut electro funk and elsewhere Kim Anh gets raw and cosmic, and Cody Currie's 'Ghost' is broken beat perfection.
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Could Heaven Ever Be Like This (Late Nite Tuff Guy remix & original)
Cat: 65 PR001P. Rel: 13 Jun 18
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Could Heaven Ever Be Like This (Late Nite Tuff Guy remix) (7:33)
Could Heaven Ever Be Like This (8:36)
Review: There's no doubting that Idris Muhammad's "Could Heaven Ever Be Like This" is a stone-cold classic; a sparkling, heavenly chunk of dreamy, disco-era jazz-funk that's capable of reducing grown men and women to tears when played at the right time. Some could argue that it's so good that it shouldn't be tampered with. Late Nite Tuff Guy, a producer who previous for reworking classic cuts, clearly disagrees, because he's delivered a fresh 2018 revision. His version is actually rather reverential, subtly beefing up the bottom end to provide a little more a rolling disco feel while adding some easy-to-mix beats at the beginning. Otherwise, he's made use of all the key original instrumentation and should be applauded for his tasteful efforts.
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Tags: Disco Funk
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Gail
Gail (LP)
Cat: WSVN 003. Rel: 23 Nov 17
 
Jazz
Gail (5:59)
Spindrift (2:45)
Ten Kisses Short As One (3:20)
Welcome New Warmth (4:18)
Help Me Belong Here (4:51)
Song For My Children (4:55)
One Long As Twenty (3:42)
Sambando Nas Ondas (3:37)
Review: By the time he recorded Gail, Michel Sardaby was already an established player on the European jazz scene. The Martinique-born pianist had made a string of memorable guest appearances and released two well-regarded albums before he set foot in Media Sound Studio in New York City in February '75. The resultant set, recorded with local jazz and funk musicians, has long been an in-demand record on both the jazz and jazz-funk scenes. The tracks touch on both, as well as contemporaneous modal jazz. While bassist Richard Davis and drummer Billy Hart play their part, it's Sardaby who is the real star, delivering a thrilling range of riffs and solos on piano and Fender Rhodes.
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Tuff Cut #001
Cat: TUFF 001. Rel: 07 Mar 13
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Bless The Rains
My Body's On Fire
Not In Love Anymore
Review: If you want hugs on the dancefloor deep into the night, Late Night Tough Guy's (formally DJ HMC) "Bless The Rains" is the perfect drug. The Adelaide based luminary rehashes Toto's "Africa" in a heavily pitched down and simple edit fit for any fromage-laced discotheque. Skirting around the throbbing bassline and triangle hits of "My Body On Fire" is a vocal that will have some train-spotters pulling their hair out in frustration, while "Not In Love Anymore" will have both Warren G/Nate Dogg and Michael McDonald fans bumping and grinding to excess.
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EEE 006
EEE 006 (hand-stamped 1-sided heavwyeight vinyl 12")
Cat: EEE 006. Rel: 01 May 19
 
Minimal/Tech House
Track 1 (6:38)
Review: More from single-sided specialists EEE, a shadowy crew that specializes in sneaky contemporary club reworks of well-known tracks (many of which are, in their original form, about as dancefloor focused as your average miserable indie band or veteran cabaret crooner). What's on offer this time round is a heavily electronic tech-house groove - all Romanian style beats and bubbling, mind-altering synth notes - onto which is laid cut-up snippets from a famous old blues cut that's previously been sampled on a club cut to great effect. While the vocal does sit slightly awkwardly at times, there's no denying the heaviness or effectiveness of EEE's track. In other words, it's another winner from tech-house's most shadowy crew.
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Tags: Tech House
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Hazelnut Green
Cat: USR 016. Rel: 26 Oct 20
 
Electro
Sensitive Tools (4:41)
Yellow 909 (4:23)
Thickening Agent (4:39)
Chocoball 707 (6:07)
Paprika Dye Acid (7:53)
Review: If ever there was a Hungarian electro trio to walk down the aisle to, it's these guys. Whimsical at their lightest, mischievous at their darkest, the band - who performed live for many years before they put anything to wax - return with the soothing machine soul we all need right now. From the soothing twinkles and Detroitian pulsations of 'Thickening Agent' to the fast lane neon hope of 'Sensitive Tools', by way of classic house struts of 'Paprika Dye Acid' there's an honesty and uplift running throughout. Total escapism, Budapest style.
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Reckless Eyes
Reckless Eyes (hand-stamped 1-sided 12")
Cat: DIGWAH 06. Rel: 22 Dec 20
 
Deep House
Reckless Eyes (6:56)
Review: The Digwah label deals in tech-house reworks of well-loved old cuts and the results are always well on point. They don't come on a regal basis but when they do they are well worth snapping up - and often sell out in quick fashion. The subject of this latest one is the one and only Sade, whose buttery vocals get layered into a nice deep, propulsive house grove that comes with none hues and last night chord work to sooth any floor. Yet again this is another essential 12" from this label, and as ever it's hand stamped one sided affair.
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Steady On Now
Cat: ART 003. Rel: 25 May 21
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Steady On Now (10:20)
Not You Again? (11:33)
Review: The Gallery has these rare grooves up for auction, so they advise you to place your bid quickly. Spoken like true gallerists (or collectors?) this label has presented two previous displays of artistic editing that are still enigmatic to this very day, and their next one retains the high standard in artistic quality. On the A side of this 12' we have the low slung disco disco inferno of 'Steady On Now' packed with a vibrant brass section, cosmic synths and some fine guitar work. On the flip, you're in luck (what more can we say) on 'Not You Again' which has that classic Salsoul kind of vibe all the way, oh and that vocal - good times!
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Everybody Loves The Sunshine (reissue)
Cat: DYNAM 7094. Rel: 07 Jun 23
 
Funk
Everybody Loves The Sunshine (3:57)
Lonesome Cowboy (4:04)
Review:  It's always a fun game to see when you first hear someone drop Roy Ayers's ubiquitous warm weather classic 'Everybody Love's The Sunshine.' This year has been rather cold in early spring but soon as this one gets dropped you cannot help but feel rays o your face even if they haven't yet appeared. It's a stone cold gem with its lazy drum tumbles and arching synths. The keys even sound like they can't be bothered to really move properly boucle of the heat and the lush vocal is the umbrella in the cocktail, if you will.
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Tags: Jazz Funk
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Tuff Cut #6
Cat: TUFF 006. Rel: 26 Nov 14
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Get It Right
Love Is
Feelin' Good
Dance Shout
Review: A home strictly for the tuffest cuts from the tuffest guy since last year, the Tuff Cutt label returns with a sixth grip of edits from Australia's finest exponent, Late Nite Tuff Guy. One of the country's true pioneers of house and techno under his previous House Master Cam guise, Carmelo Bianchetti has enjoyed a second wind as edit machine Late Nite Tuff Guy. Any jobbing selector that dips between house and disco will find these four cuts more than useful, featuring perfectly calibrated revisions of Aretha Franklin, Diana Ross, Revelations and The Jacksons. The latter take on "Shake Your Body (To The Ground)" is guaranteed to rescue any dancefloor.
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Pockets Of Light
Pockets Of Light (12" + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: HM 024EP. Rel: 25 Mar 24
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Magik (6:06)
Reboot (5:38)
Reality 2.0 (5:59)
RSVP (7:29)
Keep Livin' (10:00)
Review: A sublime five-track EP that opens with 'Magik,' a nice loose and fluid downtempo sound with lush and wispy melodies. Elsewhere 'Reboot' brings some sleek metallic lines and cosmic keys, 'Reality 2.0' has funkier drums, 'RSVP' is a late-night electro-tinged reverie and 'Keep Livin' closes as a ten-minute zoned-out opus.
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In A Beautiful Place Out In The Country
Cat: WAP 144R. Rel: 18 Nov 13
 
Experimental/Electronic
Kid For Today
Amo Bishop Roden
In A Beautiful Place Out In The Country
Zoetrope
Review: When it comes to a reissue such as this it can't be understated just how arresting the work of Boards of Canada can be in the right situation. This EP, that came to light in between Music Has The Right To Children and Geogaddi, represents the enigmatic duo at their most powerful, channeling their energy into four long-form tracks that draw on all of their combined strengths. "Kid For Today" is haunting and dark but utterly heartbreaking, whilst "Amo Bishop Roden" heads into more mysterious territory. "In A Beautiful Place Out In The Country" is eerie in its titular invitation to join a cult, and "Zoetrope" tips its hat to Terry Riley et al in its looping phrases, but really there's no describing the magnificence of these gems, pleasingly reissued on vinyl to beat the Discogs chancers.
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Played by: M50
Tags: IDM
 in stock $17.13
Baby EP
Baby EP (12")
Cat: MUSIK 085. Rel: 12 Mar 24
 
Minimal/Tech House
Baby (12:02)
Hansup (2:21)
Review: **RAUM REPRESS** Although Ricardo Villalobos has already appeared on Raum Musik under the RiRom moniker together with Roman Flugel, the Baby EP is his first full release for the label. The title track sees a firm kick and wood block snares forming the backbone for a drifting piano chord and sensual vocals which lead to a climax of delightfully glitchy vocoder. On the flip, "hansup" takes on a tougher groove, as sprung bass and minimal house stabs are joined by ethereal chords and twisted vocal samples.

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Tags: Minimal
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The Budos Band II
Cat: DAP 011. Rel: 01 Sep 07
 
Funk
Chicago Falcon
Budos Rising
Ride Or Die
Mas O Menos
Adeniji
King Cobra
My Girl
Origin Of Man
Scorpion
Deep In The Sand
Review: The Budos Band are the quintessence of Staten Island Soul. Since the release of the 2005 debut, their exciting new afro-influenced take on the instrumental music has been captivating listeners across the globe. "The Budos Band II" is an amazing release on Daptone.
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The Vision
The Vision (limited gatefold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: TVIS 1LP. Rel: 11 Dec 20
 
Funky/Club House
Remember (feat Nikki-O & Andreya Triana) (4:03)
Mountains (feat Andreya Triana) (5:23)
Down (feat Dames Brown) (5:04)
Missing (feat Andreya Triana & Ben Westbeech) (4:43)
Time (0:50)
Wasting (feat Ben Westbeech & Roy Ayers) (4:40)
Believe (feat Ben Westbeech) (4:58)
Facade (0:54)
Paradise (feat Ben Westbeech) (5:10)
Nebulous (2:11)
Satisfy (feat Ben Westbeech, Honey Dijon & Andreya Triana) (5:29)
Heaven (feat Andreya Triana) (4:57)
Tenacious (0:48)
Home (feat Andreya Triana) (3:53)
Review: Ben Westbeech and Kon are The Vision, an accomplished musical duo who first came together having made a chance meeting at Southport Weekender. Between them they have covered all dance styles from classic to contemporary and so it's no surprise this album is a special one with fine craftsmanship and exemplary mixes of disco, soul, house and funk over 14 lush tracks. The list of collaborators is also high class with Roy Ayers, Honey Dijon, Andreya Triana, Dames Brown and Nikki-O all adding their own excellence. It all adds up to a record that gets form dance floor delights to funk laden gems, soul drenched jams to heartfelt odes.
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Hangin' On A String
Cat: SOUTH 008. Rel: 12 Jan 21
 
Deep House
Hangin' On A String (Frankie Knuckles club mix) (6:26)
Hangin' On A String (Frankie Knuckles Classic club reprise) (6:07)
Hangin' On A String (12" mix) (5:58)
Review: Put simply, Loose Ends' 1985 hit 'Hangin' On A String' is not only a peerless UK soul classic, but also one of the greatest boogie-era dancefloor cuts full stop. You should really already own a copy, but if you don't, then this South Side reissue should be on your shopping list. Not only does it contain the band's brilliant original extended mix (B2) - a sing-along gem rich in hazy organ sounds, jazzy guitar solos and bustling electro-era beats - but also two celebrated 1992 remixes from Frankie Knuckles. Both are amongst the late, great DJ/producer's finest remixes, with the more instrumental and impeccably loved-up 'Reprise' version, in which Knuckles builds gently before eventually unleashing chorus vocals, being our pick of an incredibly strong pair.
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Tuff Cut #11
Cat: TUFF 011. Rel: 02 Mar 21
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Shame (7:19)
To The Rhythm (7:19)
Review: 
The eleventh edition in the Tuff Cut series sees the artist formerly known as DJ Housemaster Cam (HMC) deliver a couple more low slung, slo-mo edits for maximum dancefloor potential. The Adelaide-based legend serves up some proper disco fever on 'Shame', with a real champagne flavour if you know what we mean. On the flip, hear the amazing grace of 'To The Rhythm', yes it's yet another resplice of the classic, but this time it's been done just right! Respectful edits of the highest calibre, from a land down under.
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6AM
6AM (12")
Cat: R 001. Rel: 28 Aug 15
 
Techno
6AM (5:21)
Marauder (7:00)
Review: The undisputed godfather of Australian techno Cam Bianchetti aka DJ HMC has enjoyed a deserved second coming under his Late Nite Tuff Guy guise but this is where it all started with these two classics. First track "6AM" originally released in 1996 is a true mid-nineties zeitgeist that could have been spawned during an evening at the Packard plant in Detroit, but actually conceived in Adelaide. It's overdriven acid backed by the pounding kick and metallic hiss of a 909 just like Plus 8 Records were doing back in the day. What can be said about 'Marauder' that hasn't already? It's resurgence as a Berghain anthem in the last few years is well deserved. This rendition being a much more serious and restrained version than the 2001 version. Get your hands on this timeless piece of history.
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Hot & Bothered EP
Hot & Bothered EP (transparent green vinyl 12")
Cat: RNTR 005. Rel: 29 Jul 15
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Hot & Bothered (6:45)
I'm Wishin' (5:30)
Fling Cleaning (6:11)
Visions Of You (3:08)
Review: Brooklyn's Razor-N-Tape reach out to the Lowlands and coax Hans Peeman into donning his Junktion alias for a new four-track 12" on their Razor-N-Tape Reserve label. Living up to it's dignified and reserved billing, this fifth release on the offshoot finds the Nijmegen-based Peeman laying down some luscious, colourful disco vibes that will brighten up any sun laden afternoon on the terrace. Title track "Hot & Bothered" sets the tone with a summery vibe underpinned by some bumping drums, whilst "I'm wishin'" glides with a subtle house bump and some wonderful vocal touches. "Fling Cleaning" sees Peeman veer off into disco chug territory, whilst "Visions of You" ends the 12" on a soulful note.
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We The People
Cat: ASVN 027. Rel: 11 Jan 18
 
International
More Sekele Movement (Papa Ni Mama) (4:05)
Dora (7:53)
Watcha Get Ma Day Dreams (6:14)
Sekelimania (Nku Bilam) (3:46)
The Sekele Movement (6:28)
As Far I Can Remember (6:23)
Review: Having previously reissued Pasteur Lappe's sought-after 1979 sophomore set, No Man Pass Man, the crew behind the Africa Seven label has turned its attention to the Cameroonian artist's similarly impressive debut, We The People. It's a vibrant and hugely entertaining six-track set, with Lappe offering up a range of dancefloor-ready cuts that variously touch on heavy Afro-disco ("More Sekele Movement (Papa Ni Mama)"), horn-heavy tropical funk ("Dora"), saccharine English language ballads ("Watcha Get Ma Day Dreams"), thrusting disco-funk righteousness (Clav-happy smasher "Sekelimania (Nku Bilam)" and "The Sekele Movement") and laidback, Steely Dan style West Coast jazz-rock ("As Far As I Can Remember").
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You Know How To Love Me
You Know How To Love Me (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: PR 65009P. Rel: 09 May 18
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
You Know How To Love Me (7:35)
Living Inside Your Love (6:12)
Review: Two Arista classics from 79/78 respectively, the cult (not to mention heavily sampled) charms of Pittsburgh soul queen Hyman are presented immaculately right here on this heavyweight vinyl double-A. "You Know How To Love Me", taken from the 79 album of the same name, is a straight up disco stomper that should be recognisable to all with its distinctive horn fill and rousing backing vocals while "Living Inside Your Love" (from her 78 album Somewhere In My Lifetime) is a slinkier, sultry affair with some sizzling scat vocal flare and harmonies that will have you weak at the knees. It's all love.
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When It Falls
When It Falls (heavyweight vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: NEW 9271LP. Rel: 05 Aug 19
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Warm Sound (5:31)
Home (4:33)
Somersault (6:55)
Passing By (4:51)
Over Our Heads (4:25)
When It Falls (5:32)
The Space Between (6:02)
Speed Dial No 2 (3:50)
Look Up (5:58)
In Time (4:56)
Morning Song (6:31)
Review: Say hello once again to an old friend - mid '00s lounge soundtrackers extraordinaire Zero 7 are reissuing their second LP When It Falls. The follow-up to their best-selling "Simple Things", this album found the pair exploring a more psychedelic, funky sound without losing that smooth finish that made their music so massively popular first time round. From the laid back groove of "Passing By" to the brooding soul of the title track, this is the kind of album that goes down easy and sets the perfect mood in the room. The production is second to none, and considering the eye-watering prices the original pressing fetches online, there should be a lot of people happy to see this one back in print.
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Alech
Alech (12" + booklet)
Cat: HABIBI 004. Rel: 08 Dec 16
 
International
Alech (3:25)
Hanen (4:56)
Alech (instrumental) (3:24)
Hanen (instrumental) (4:53)
Review: Late 70s funk fusion from Tunisia: capturing the moment leading Tunis bands Dalton and Marhaba Band joined forces for some legendary disco fusion. "Alech" ignites with a Doobie Brothers style shiny guitar, big slap bass and soaring synth work while "Hanen" is a little more introspective and soulful with its honeyed harmonies and cascading chord sequence. Complete with instrumentals.
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Keeping My Mind
Cat: GR 1211. Rel: 30 Jan 17
 
Deep House
Keep In My Mind (vocal) (7:24)
Keeping My Mind (vocal dub) (5:54)
Blaze Theme Track (5:41)
Review: Absolute classic from the Blaze camp, this has never been repressed officially since its initial release in 93. Those clipped reedy synths, the nagging looping vocal on the chorus and sweet honeyed soul of Roger Harris, soul seeps off every hook, nook and shuffle. "Blaze Theme Track" set the benchmark: jazzy, dubby and oh-so-funk with its soft live bass keys jamming away with a life of their own. 24 years old and still untouchable.
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Of All The Things (Deluxe Edition)
Of All The Things (Deluxe Edition) (gatefold 3xLP + MP3 download code in pop-up sleeve)
Cat: SK 360LP. Rel: 25 Oct 19
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
Look What You Are Doing To Me (feat Phonte) (3:03)
Let Me Show Ya (feat Paul Randolph) (6:27)
I Can See (feat Ben Westbeech) (3:35)
Lie (feat Thief) (4:31)
Little Bird (feat Jose James) (6:06)
Rockin' You Eternally (feat Leon Ware & Dwele) (4:47)
So Far From Home (feat Phonte) (4:13)
What Do You Want? (feat Joe Dukie) (4:48)
Lucky Girl (feat Paul Randolph) (3:32)
Gafiera (feat Pedro Martins & Azymuth) (2:41)
Morning Scapes (feat Bembe Segue) (4:09)
Dial A Cliche (feat Paul Randolph) (4:13)
Little Bird (instrumental) (6:04)
Lucky Girl (instrumental) (3:34)
Gafiera (instrumental) (2:39)
Look What You're Doing To Me (instrumental) (3:04)
Lie (instrumental edit 2019) (4:31)
Morning Scapes (instrumental) (4:08)
So Far From Home (instrumental) (4:13)
Rockin' You Eternally (instrumental) (4:43)
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Audio Technica ATN91 Hi-Fi Stylus For AT91/AT3600/3600LB Cartridges (single) Audio Technica ATN91 Hi-Fi Stylus For AT91/AT3600/3600LB Cartridges (single)
Notes: Replacement stylus for AT91 cartridge.

The ATN91 is also compatible stylus for CN5625AL and AT90 discontinued cartridges.

The ATN91 is also upgrade replacement styli for AT3600L.

The tracking force of AT3600L equipped with ATN91 is 2g, do not upgrade from ATN3600L to ATN91 when your tonearm does not allowed tracking force adjustment.
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Obaa Sima
Obaa Sima (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: ATFA 014LP. Rel: 23 Feb 15
 
International
Obaa Sima
Moma Yendodo
Adagya
Medofo
Daa Nyinaa
Yemmpa Aba
Bome Nnwom
Review: This latest reissue from Awesome Tapes From Africa is the whole reason for founder Brian Shimkovitz starting the blog and the label that grew out of it. Some 13 years ago, Shimkovitz stumbled across a cassette copy of Obaa Sima whilst travelling Ghana and his love for Ata Kak's music lead to the foundation of the Awesome Tapes From Africa blog and the commencement of a long running effort to track down the Ghanaian musician. Some four years after ATFA became a label, Shimkovitz finally tracked down the musician, real name Yaw Atta-Owusu, and was granted permission to reissue Obaa Sima, using the second hand tape purchased in Ghana as the source. The seven tracks on this LP are a winning tinny combination of highlife, rap, pop, and more with "Daa Nyinaa" sounding like a cover version of William De Vaughn's "Be Thankful For What You've Got".
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All 4 Love
Cat: TOOL 960. Rel: 26 Jan 21
 
Deep House
All 4 Love (extended mix) (6:33)
All 4 Love (Danny Howard remix) (6:40)
All 4 Love (instrumental mix) (6:33)
Review: Uk label Toolroom has become one of the most prominent in the world and a real entry point into dance music for younger ears. Mark Knight has worked tirelessly to make that happen and now he's been busy in the studio cooking up a cross over hit with horns desired to be heard on the most sun kissed dance floor's this summer. It's got plenty of well known samples, rolling drum beats and diva vocals that will have you emptying your lungs. The Danny Howard remix is a little more tense and late night for when the sun drops and things get more heads down.
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Vol 1
Vol 1 (12")
Cat: DSO 001. Rel: 19 Aug 22
 
Deep House
Love You More (5:19)
Apl Tree (6:07)
Review: Sneaky remix action alert! We're not sure who DSO is (or are) - internet searches come up blank - but the two tracks on this 12" genuinely hit the spot. A-side 'Love You More' puts a new spin on the Sade classic of the same name, adding the '80s soul star's vocals to a hypnotic deep house groove, dreamy chords and occasional flecks of wine bar saxophone. Over on the flip the shadowy remixer(s) offer-up a radically different new take on Erykah Badu's 1997 hip-hop soul gem 'Apple Tree', reimagining it as a rolling chunk of deep house warmth. It's basically soul-fired, 21st century hip-house with enough depth and atmosphere to please deep house heads.
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5 A Day EP
Cat: TIN 015. Rel: 02 Apr 21
 
UK Garage
Be Real (4:36)
Keep On Lovin' Me (4:48)
Look Good (5:40)
Chopper (5:32)
Hardly Keep It Inside (5:28)
Review: Time Is Now is one of the most prolific, but also on point labels out there right now. Dealing in bumping nu-garage sounds, they have a wealth of talent other roster - as well las cheeky white label off shoot for the more playful slammers they put out - and now welcome rising UKG act Y U QT for a fine collection of dance floor heaters. 'Be Real' is a breathless groove with noodling keys and retro stabs, 'Keep On Lovin' Me' is a real banger with great height and drop in the kicks and face melting bass. For darker, more late night and menacing vibes check the thrilling 'Hardly Keep It Inside.' Tip!
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Dimensions Parallel Edition
Cat: SUSH 58. Rel: 27 Sep 21
 
Minimal/Tech House
Short Circuit (feat Ricardo Villalobos) (13:21)
The Shadow (feat Thomas Melchior) (10:50)
Beneath The Surface (feat Dana Ruh) (11:45)
Healing Spirals (feat Soela) (9:20)
Review: As if the first two volumes of the Dimensions series weren't enough, Steve O'Sullivan is back on Sushitech with a final Parallels addendum to the collaborative series. On this occasion, the double vinyl set is reserved for four special longform mixes which let the ideas roll out in a truly hypnotic style. Of course, that's exactly how Ricardo Villalobos likes it and 'Short Circuit' tangles up beautifully in a mesh of interlocking rhythmic hiccups and immersive pads. Thomas Melchior holds down a sweet sustained groove for O'Sullivan's illustrious melodics on 'The Shadow' before Dana Ruh helps strip things down even further on the murmuring 'Beneath The Surface'. Soela pops up once again on 'Healing Spirals', lending a delicate and intricate touch which rounds the release off in beautiful, understated style. - vinyl only!

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Played by: CheapEdits, Myles Serge
Tags: Minimal | Dub Techno
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Rarely Pure Never Simple
Cat: WOLFLP 002. Rel: 05 Mar 15
 
Deep House
There Now (feat Loes Jongerling) (2:22)
The Excitement Happens At Page 320 (4:03)
Writs Fentink (1:08)
Rarely, Never Simple (feat Loes Jongerling) (2:56)
Glints (5:49)
Nevertheless (feat Loes Jongerling) (3:44)
The Circus (4:16)
Contempt (feat Loes Jongerling) (2:42)
Words To Fit (1:41)
Everybody Knows (5:36)
In Addition (feat Loes Jongerling) (2:05)
They Say (0:54)
A Fistful Of Sun (3:49)
Review: It's no surprise to see Amsterdam man Fritz Wentink issuing his debut album through Wolf Music, as the London label have been staunch supporters of his work with two 12" contributions over the past two years. The wonderfully named Rarely Pure, Never Simple adds to Wolf Music's growing artist album profile following long players from main men Medlar and Greymatter and further develops the all encompassing production style Wentink has displayed so eloquently for Detroit Swindle's Heist Recordings and others. He seems most impressive on the more downbeat tracks done in collaboration with Loes Jongerling who possesses a quite astounding vocal delivery, though those craving some proper house will totally dig on cuts like "The Excitement Happens At Page 320".
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Romancing The Stone
Romancing The Stone (double 12")
Cat: AOS (1975). Rel: 07 Apr 14
 
Deep House
Leave
Romancing The Stone!
Frogs
Surpass
Review: Despite some FXHE releases containing playful artistic references to the films that undoubtedly referenced the titles, this Romancing The Stone double pack from Omar S is sadly lacking in any MS Paint renditions of the Michael Douglas and Kathleen Turner 90s vehicle of the same name. It does however contain four more fine examples of the fact no one does it quite like Omar S. Lead track "Leave" sets the tone, as ripples of percussion emerge from a pool of simmering sonic emotion and embarks on a masterclass in slow build dancefloor revelation at breakneck pace. "Romancing The Stone" pulls from the same palette of anthemic Omar S productions as "Here's Your Trance, Now Dance" and "Psychotic Photosynthesis" as a lead array of synths, keys and chords weave with supple grace over crunchy drums - watch out for the track finishing abruptly. On the second 12", "Frogs" dovetails from a simple disco guitar loop into fucked up abstract acid techno territory with little prior warning whilst "Surpass" finds AOS ending with some anthemic maximal piano house.
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Love Me Or Leave Me
Cat: CORE 95. Rel: 23 Oct 12
 
Funky/Club House
Love Me Or Leave Me (Fly mixx)
Love Me Or Leave Me (club dub)
Love Me Or Leave Me (klub style)
Review: The charitable people over at Slow To Speak are always generous, reissuing just about everything that was good in the 90s NY era, but for re-releasing Cherie Lee's "Love Me Or Leave", they probably deserve a medal. Four mixes here, starting with the Fly mixx - a feel-good house track containing those infectious lyrics we love so much. On the B, the drums are seriously garaged-up and those vocals chopped right down; and lastly, the Klub mix is still a garage-tinged beat but sparser and more widescreen - probably the most alluring of the three...
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Technics Jamaika 12" Vinyl Record Slipmats (pair)
Cat: 384669 Rel: 26 Feb 10 • View all Slipmats
Notes: Technics slipmats with Jamaican flag.
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Funky Disco Music
Cat: ASVN 052. Rel: 15 Feb 18
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Funky Disco Music (4:12)
Ndolo Embe Mulema (6:07)
Une Chanson Sans Paroles (4:41)
Bowa'a Mba Ngebe (3:31)
Doi Da Manga (3:16)
Me To A De Try My Own (7:52)
Esele Mba Musango Na Ndol'am (3:43)
Emen Ango (6:17)
Review: A veritable French fusion institution; classically trained Cameroon musician Eko Roosevelt Louis was responsible for a catalogue of exciting jazz funk, disco and afrofunk records throughout the 70s and remained active touring Europe until the 90s when he returned to Cameroon to inherit the role as tribal chieftain from his grandfather. Released in 1979, Funky Disco Music was his third album and packs some of his most powerful compositions. The triumphant title track says it all; laidback, charming and full of positivity it sets the scene for the whole trip. Highlights include the rock-tinged soul chugger "Une Chanson Sans Paroles", the highlife uplift of "Doi Da Manga" and the smouldering showstopper finale "Emen Ango". Dig deep and enjoy... Africa Seven promise more Eko reissues in the near future.
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Missing You
Cat: SOULR 075. Rel: 27 Sep 16
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Missing You (feat Tyler Daley & DRS) (7:12)
Tumult (6:16)
Review: The pairing of LSB and DRS is up there with wine and cheese. Having smashed 2015 with "The View", the pair return with another beautiful, emotion-soaked gem "Missing You". With its soft pianos and space for DRS to ruminate, it's another soulful smash that will stand the test of time. "Tumult" shows the complete flip of LSB's ever-perennial skills as he rolls out a darkside roller with a serious hurricane bassline that's powerful enough to take you back to the 2001. With his debut album around the corner, both tracks do well to remind you just how on-point LSB is.
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Environment 6.5
Cat: LPTOT 71. Rel: 08 Nov 16
 
Experimental/Electronic
Axis Of Rotation (0:58)
Solid Earth (3:14)
Anacro Rhythm (4:17)
Some Degree Of Sanctuary (2:15)
Opal Light (4:05)
Something Approaching Happiness (2:56)
Dark Seed (2:41)
Tunnel North 5 (1:13)
Hollow Earth (6:00)
I Dream In Viral Blue (4:52)
This Place (1:31)
Aint Gonna Lie (3:05)
Next Town (1:36)
Amplification Of Intelligence (2:40)
The Day The Poles Shifted (4:09)
Somewhere Near (0:59)
Halodule (3:22)
Gradual But Not Continuous (3:11)
Review: Since the mid 2000s, veteran ambient duo Future Sound of London has been doing their own thing, occasionally dropping a new installment in their Environments series of albums. This edition - 6.5 - is their second of the year, and continues the pair's tradition of blending trippy elements to create soundscapes that veer from creepy iciness (the melancholic "Some Degree of Sanctuary"), to mystical ambient dub ("Something Approaching Happiness"), via deep space explorations ("Amplification of Intelligence"), and electronic psychedelia ("Halodule"). While they've arguably sanded down their rougher and weirder edges over the years, FSOL are still capable of crafting distinctive downtempo music that's as hallucinogenic as it comes.
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Universal Language
Universal Language (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: NHS 262LP. Rel: 26 Sep 14
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Universal Language
Want My Love (feat Elisabeth Troy)
Make The Floor Burn
Starchaser (feat Rocky Nti)
Believe
Resonate (feat ShockOne)
Infinity
Borealis
Reykjavik
Aftermath (feat Kyza)
What's Out There?
Dream Sequence
Freefall VIP (feat Reija Lee)
Review: It's been a big year for Hospital. Shucks, every year is a big year for London Elektricity's imprint, but 2014 seems especially big with huge albums from the likes of Fred V & Grafix, S.P.Y and now Metrik. Repping his game, the label and the genre at the highest level, Universal Language is a highly accomplished calling card for Metrik that showcases his ability to create barn-storming rave homages ("Make The Floor Burn"), arena-slapping sing-along lighter-raisers ("Human Again", "Infinity"), techy underground rollers ("Slipstream") and unifying cuts that give the legendary Underworld a run for their money ("Resonate"). Maintaining a fine balance of great songwriting, muscular production and straight-up dancefloor abandon, this speaks to every corner, every sub genre and every tiny pocket of D&B. Just as the title suggests.
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Remixes
Remixes (12")
Cat: SOUTH 006. Rel: 17 Apr 19
 
Deep House
Here Comes The Sun (Francois K remix) (8:56)
Turn Me On (Tony Humphries Got U Turned On dub) (7:50)
Save Me (Coldcut remix) (6:38)
Review: South Street's latest missive gathers together a trio of club-friendly remixes of Nina Simone classics that first appeared on the 2006 compilation "Remixed & Reimagined". Francois K impresses with an A-side revision of Simone's celebrated cover of Beatles classic "Here Comes The Sun" that sounds like a long lost Larry Heard record from his classic Fingers Inc. period. Those after something a little more rolling and funk-fuelled should wrap their ears around Tony Humphries' Dub of "Turn Me On", which boasts a seductive mixture of Romanthony style hard loops and rumbling, UK garage influenced bass. Completing the package is Coldcut's fine re-imagining of "Save Me", which places Simone's heart-arching vocal atop skittish, club-ready drums and looped guitars.
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