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Starlight
Starlight (12")
Cat: AF 001. Rel: 25 Feb 21
 
Deep House
Starlight (feat Tyesha Blount) (6:00)
Matador Beach (instrumental) (3:27)
Matador Beach (vocal mix) (2:47)
Review: Word on the street is that Alister is the next big thing to come out of the Motor City. The song writer and producer must be hotly tipped, frankly, because the one and only Omar S has taken him under his wing and recorded and mixed these two new tunes, which are tasters from his full length album to come in the spring. They bare all his hallmarks too - crunchy, dusty drums, rugged chord vamps and prickly perc. 'Starlight' is all that with an added vocal, while 'Matador Beach' is more trippy and nocturnal, with a delicate falsetto lost in pinball melodies and ricocheting hits.
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 in stock $15.31
Resivior Dogs Vol 1
Cat: 7DAYS 1007. Rel: 30 Aug 12
 
Deep House
Big Strick - "Family Affair" (feat Omar S)
Genereation Next - "Windsor Nights"
Reckless Ron Cook - "Night Moves"
Big Strick - "Armed & Dangerous"
Review: Leonard "Big Strick" Strickland is perhaps best known for his family ties with Omar-S (they're cousins), though his productions are well worthy of praise in their own right. Here, he offers up a sampler 12" featuring cuts from his recent (and excellent) Reservoir Dogs LP. Perhaps the most noteworthy cut is "Family Affair", a lovingly constructed chunk of hypnotic, melodic deepness written with Omar-S. That said, Strick's solo effort "Armed & Dangerous" - a winding chunk of voodoo techno - is arguably better. The mazy techno-funk of Reckless Ron Cook's "Night Moves" is also outstanding.
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out of stock $10.13
Resivior Dogs
Cat: 7DAYS 1006. Rel: 26 Jun 12
 
Deep House
Intro
Generation Next - "Sequence 11"
Big Strick - "Armed & Dangerous"
Generation Next - "Windsor Nights"
Big Strick - "Family Affair" (feat Omar S)
Big Strick - "And Then There Was Man"
Big Strick - "Days Gone"
Generation Next - "Slow Ride"
Big Strick - "Reese Cup"
Big Strick - "Code 1"
Big Strick - "Fallout"
Generation Next - "Metro"
Reckless Ron - "Night Moves"
Review: The Detroit veteran and "cousin to Omar-S" known as Leonard "Big Strick" Strickland returns with the follow-up to his well-received 2011 long player, Detroit Heat. Where that largely stuck to deep house, this set casts the net much wider, offering a mixture of sparse, melodic techno, hypnotic tech house and even ambient moods (check the luscious "Days Gone") alongside Strickland's simple-bit-effective deep house. Check, for example, the classic Detroit revivalism of "Reese Cup", the chiming melodies and jackin' beats of "Code 1" and the curious piano jazz of "Slow Ride". There's also a track written with friend Omar-S, the wonderfully deep and fluid "Family Affair".
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out of stock $18.42
Detroit Heat
Cat: 1000. Rel: 03 Jun 11
 
Deep House
Intro
State Of Emergency
Maybe 1 Day (feat Tony Coates)
Child's Play (Lil Strick mix)
Fear No Fear (feat Don Q)
A Soldier's Story
War Dance
Under Tone
Bar Room Brawl
What Up Doe (Omar S remix)
Yllabian Dogfight
100% Hustler
Buckle Up
Final Hour
 in stock $1.03
All I Do
All I Do (12")
Cat: FXGANGSTA. Rel: 19 Oct 10
 
Deep House
Roy Davis Jr - "All I Do"
Omar S - "Da Teys" (feat DJ B Len D)
Review: Omar S treats us to a second release in the space of a week, with a much deserved reissue of some 1996 Roy Davis Jnr rawness across the A Side. The Stevie Wonder classic "All I Do" gets chopped up, laid over a killer Chi town beat filled with instantly gratifying raw drum edits and augmented by some evil bass thumps. Relentlessly brilliant and sounds just as fresh some 14 years on. Echoing a current trend this side plays outwards from the inside groove. On the flip Omar S teams up with DJ B Len D for the bongo heavy deep groove of "Da Teys" a track that's characterised by melodic keys which increase with curveball drama as the track progresses.





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out of stock $14.27
Fun House (B-STOCK)
Cat: AF 004. Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Deep House
Grasslands (feat Mitchell Yoshida & John FM) (5:41)
Visions Of You (feat Mitchell Yoshida & John FM) (5:56)
Totall Recall (feat Mitchell Yoshida, John FM & Carla Azar) (2:29)
Car Dates (feat Tyesha Blount & Carla Azar) (4:22)
Slide (feat John FM, Mitchell Yoshida & Billy Lotion) (6:18)
Keeping Me (feat Mitchell Yoshida, John FM, Troialexis) (5:41)
Growing Old (feat Mitchell Yoshida, Amir Hasan) (6:02)
Morning Ride (feat Mitchell Yoshida) (5:35)
Selinho Na Calcinha (feat Alexia Bomtempo & Mauro Refosco) (11:53)
Saturn Eats His Young (feat Supercoolwicked) (3:57)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


If anything, the hugely prolific Motor City mainstay that is Omar S seems to be getting even more prolific as time goes on. His vast catalogue grows once more here with Fun House, which finds Alister Fawnwoda exploring a wide range of dance music styles alongside guests such as FXHE regular John F.M., plus Mitchell Yoshida, Super Cool Wired, Troi Alexis, Tyesha Blount and more, with all the production, lyrics and mixing taken care of by Omar S himself. The tracks range from seductive deep house to edgy mechanical techno, dubbed out downbeat joints and smooth electronic Detroit soul. It is yet another crucial chapter in the FXHE and Omar S story.

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out of stock $21.78
Lose All
Lose All (12")
Cat: AF 002. Rel: 18 Mar 22
 
Deep House
One Two (8:38)
Iron Horses (4:07)
Lose All (feat Amir Hasan & Tori J) (6:06)
Review: EP Produced, Engineered, Mixed and Co-Written by Omar S, Recorded at FXHE Studio Detroit & Honeymoon Suite Studio Los Angeles.
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Played by: Jennifer Loveless
out of stock $17.13
Fun House
Fun House (2xLP)
Cat: AF 004. Rel: 28 Jun 23
 
Deep House
Grasslands (feat Mitchell Yoshida & John FM) (5:41)
Visions Of You (feat Mitchell Yoshida & John FM) (5:56)
Totall Recall (feat Mitchell Yoshida, John FM & Carla Azar) (2:29)
Car Dates (feat Tyesha Blount & Carla Azar) (4:22)
Slide (feat John FM, Mitchell Yoshida & Billy Lotion) (6:18)
Keeping Me (feat Mitchell Yoshida, John FM, Troialexis) (5:41)
Growing Old (feat Mitchell Yoshida, Amir Hasan) (6:02)
Morning Ride (feat Mitchell Yoshida) (5:35)
Selinho Na Calcinha (feat Alexia Bomtempo & Mauro Refosco) (11:53)
Saturn Eats His Young (feat Supercoolwicked) (3:57)
Review: If anything, the hugely prolific Motor City mainstay that is Omar S seems to be getting even more prolific as time goes on. His vast catalogue grows once more here with Fun House, which finds Alister Fawnwoda exploring a wide range of dance music styles alongside guests such as FXHE regular John F.M., plus Mitchell Yoshida, Super Cool Wired, Troi Alexis, Tyesha Blount and more, with all the production, lyrics and mixing taken care of by Omar S himself. The tracks range from seductive deep house to edgy mechanical techno, dubbed out downbeat joints and smooth electronic Detroit soul. It is yet another crucial chapter in the FXHE and Omar S story.

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 in stock $25.94
Enter The Fog EP
Cat: FXHE FNH. Rel: 22 Oct 12
 
Deep House
Enter The Fog
Roll Out
Fog Beats
Review: Aaron Siegel's Fit moniker links up with the considerable talents of Gunnar Wendel (better known as Kassem Mosse) for this killer two-tracker on FXHE, and even Omar S gets in on the action with some mixdown assistance. "Track 1" works around sizzling drums, emotive bass and a diverse spread of melodic sources for a simple and direct slice of analogue house. "Track 2" is a real carpet-burn of a track, taking the quality up to a new level with a gorgeous line in lead synths moulded into a thoroughly sexy concoction while the drums stay pert and primed for all manner of sultry floor action.
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out of stock $14.27
Dubout EP #3.13
out of stock $14.27
Keep On
Keep On (CD)
Cat: LH(1200). Rel: 08 Oct 12
 
Deep House
Awareness (Reflections revisited)
Briefing The Defenders
Humility (Renew Your Mind) (feat Papa Smurf)
Restored
Deep To Deep
Small Electronic Break
Incorruptible
Overcome (feat Jeff Hess - Omar S mix)
Direction
Break Through
Redemption
Inheritance
Review: Despite being born and raised in Detroit, Luke Hess is rarely mentioned in the same breath as his Motor City peers. Then again, his brand and dub-infused techno doesn't fit neatly into the futurist narrative. This latest full-length flips the script slightly. While it has plenty of dub-flecked moments (see "Overcome" and "Humility"), there's a greater reliance on melody over mood. While this could be a reflection of the involvement of collaborator Omar-S, it's more likely an indication of Hess's development as a producer. Moving from hypnotic deep house to robust techno via beatless interludes, Keep On is Hess's most accessible set to date.
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out of stock $18.94
Real To Real
Cat: LH-FX#1. Rel: 13 Sep 07
 
Techno
Real To Real (LHAO mix)
Renewal (AOS loop)
Sacred (AOS co-mix)
Motor (LH mix)
 in stock $14.27
Michigan Central Station EP
Cat: ECHOCORDCOLOUR 012. Rel: 21 Aug 10
 
Minimal/Tech House
The Problem Of Decay (Greed Affects Us All)
Corridor's Solution (A Plea For Change)
Review: Modern day Detroit legend Omar S takes a break from promoting his line of Omar S Ice Cube trays to lend his mixing skills to this two track EP from Detroit native Luke Hess. Produced on murky blue marble vinyl, Michigan Central Station contains the type of glacial dubby techno you'd expect from an Echochord Colour release. The disconsolate song titles are more than matched here by the melancholy nature of Hess's productions. "The Problem Of Decay (Greed Affects Us All)" sees chords echo and bounce across the desolate soundscape of gentle pads and kick patterns that drop into the mix with intermittent ease. Over on the other side "Corridor's Solution (A Plea For Change)" goes deeper still, ramping up the bass some and indulging in more cavernous chord patterns.
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out of stock $9.33
Dubout EP #2
Cat: LH-FX# 2. Rel: 18 Jun 08
 
Techno
Refined By Fire
Shalom (dub)
There Is Hope
Renewal (part 2 - AOSLH mix)
out of stock $15.05
Motown Methods EP
Motown Methods EP (coloured vinyl 12")
Cat: DL 004. Rel: 22 May 14
 
Deep House
Automatic Night
Outerspace Drive
Review: Given that Luke Hess has previously appeared on Omar-S's FXHE label, it was probably only a matter of time before the latter appeared on the former's Deep Labs imprint. While the two producers' styles are notably different - Omar-S largely offers a house head's take on the trademark Detroit sound, while Hess is more interested in Motor City techno - they share a love of machine soul. It's perhaps unsurprising, then, that this two-tracker is really rather good. The real killer is "Outerspace Drive", an enveloping and uplifting chunk of Detroit futurism layered with sublime sci-fi synths, hissing percussion and cascading chords. That said, the deeper, more hypnotic "Automatic Night" - a kind of purist tech-house exercusion - is pretty darn tasty, too.
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out of stock $11.41
Thirteen/Two/Eight
Cat: OAS 13. Rel: 22 Feb 07
 
Deep House
Thirteen
Two
Eight
Review: The main track here shows a slightly different facette of Omar S. Thirteen/Two/Eight, released on FXHE, has a handclapping, twitching beat with a quirky lively synth melody, classic italo disco and early 80 boogie sounds from a Detroit point of view. A vivid techno track and a darker ambient outing keep the quality high.

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The 90's Evolution Of What Is Was
Cat: OBONIT 003. Rel: 06 Jul 15
 
Deep House
Seems Like Y'all Ready (8:46)
Fellow Me (4:41)
Hold The Line (5:32)
Review: Some three years on from their last collaborative outing - the Wayne County Hill Cops (Part 2) 12" on FXHE - Detroit producers O.B Ignitt and Omar-S join forces for another trip into Motor City deep house territory. They wisely explore different moods and approaches throughout, starting with the fluid, dreamy hypnotism of "Seem Like You're All Ready" - an exercise in luscious loops and dusty drum machine grooves. There's a lovely early '90s bounce to the evocative synth bass, classic riffs and cut-up vocal snippets of "Follow Me", while closer "Hold The Line" owes much of its' instinctive power to a deliciously rubbery acid bassline and vintage US garage drums.
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out of stock $8.05
The Best (B-STOCK)
The Best (B-STOCK) (4xLP + insert)
Cat: AOS 4400 (B-STOCK). Rel: 05 May 16
 
Deep House
Review: ***B-STOCK: Creasing to top corners of cover and insert. Records in perfect condition***

** 4LP Red vinyl edition ** Alex "Omar" Smith has never been one for modesty, so we shouldn't be too surprised that he's called his latest full-length - his fifth in total - The Best. To be fair, he is rather good at producing high-grade deep house, and here unveils another eleven gems. Interestingly, he's recruited an impressive cast-list of collaborators and guests, including Norman Talley, Kyle Hall, OB Ignitt and, most surprisingly of all, Bristol-based Tom Bug. Highlights are plentiful, from the dusty afro and blues influences of the tribal "Chama Piru's", and hazy, Rhodes-heavy vocal cut "AhRevolution", to the hip-wigglin' disco-house influences of "Seen Was Set", and retro-futurist, Inner City style Divinity hook-up "On Your Way".
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out of stock $48.77
One Of A Kind
Cat: AOS 7418. Rel: 21 Sep 18
 
Deep House
Less Pain (7:02)
Untitled (3:31)
One Of A Kind (8:09)
Review: Alex "Omar" Smith is certainly "One of a Kind". Like fellow Detroiters Kenny Dixon Jr and Theo Parrish, he has achieved cult status amongst serious deep house heads primarily by following his own path and sticking a solitary digit towards convention. That and being seriously good at what he does, of course. He begins this latest EP in confident mood, joining the dots between vintage New Jersey garage and bouncy deep house on "Less Pain", before wrapping slipped '80s synth-pop chords around a killer (machine) percussion track. Best of all, though, is title track "One of a Kind", a luscious chunk of slowly unfurling deep house positivity rich in ear-pleasing synthesizer motifs, surging chords and rush-inducing musicality.
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 in stock $14.27
One Of A Kind
One Of A Kind (clear vinyl 12")
Cat: AOS 7418CLEAR. Rel: 21 Jan 19
 
Deep House
Less Pain (7:03)
Track 2 (3:31)
One Of A Kind (8:07)
Played by: Sean Dixon
out of stock $12.72
1992
1992 (12")
Cat: AOS 1992. Rel: 21 Feb 19
 
Techno
Light Year Flight (7:24)
1992 (6:27)
Homey Trinitron (3:42)
Review: You have to admire Alex "Omar" Smith's work rate. He's been slinging out regular releases now for the best part of a decade and shows no sign of slowing down. "1992" is his second EP of 2019 and contains a trio of contrasting cuts in his distinctive, hardware-driven sound. Perhaps the biggest surprise is closing cut "Homey Trinitron", a techno-tempo workout that wraps fuzzy, lo-fi synth motifs around weighty and distorted, ghetto-house influenced drums. He provides a chunk of loose but locked-in deep house drowsiness (see the warm, shuffling and punchy title track), as well as a cheery, piano-driven A-side that's as warm, rush-inducing and anthem-like as anything he's released to date.
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 in stock $14.52
Pull Ovaa
Pull Ovaa (hand-stamped vinyl 12")
Cat: AOS 200. Rel: 15 Aug 19
 
Deep House
Better Believe It Baby (3:01)
Catch Ya (5:47)
Cheat (1:51)
Pull Ovaa (7:47)
Review: What more can be said about the output of Alex 'Omar' Smith? The Detroiter's releases have perhaps been a little more varied of late than we've come to expect, but the quality nevertheless remains dizzyingly high. This white label excursion is full of floor-friendly gems, with Smith's use of classic house samples and familiar vocal samples also making it one of his most party-hearted releases for a while. Check, for example, "Catch Ya", where a much-loved turn-of-the-'90s acapella rises above bouncy New Jersey organs and snappy machine drums. "Better Believe It Baby" brilliantly wraps a chiming synth loop and R&B style vocal snippets around a chunky, disco-fired deep house beat, while "Cheat" and "Pull Ovaa" are deliciously dusty, bass-heavy deep house workouts with just the right amount of hypnotic late night charm.
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 in stock $14.27
Desert Eagle
Cat: AOS 902. Rel: 30 Jun 16
 
Deep House
Desert Eagle (6:26)
Cry Me A River (6:19)
Review: Hot on the heels of the boastfully-titled full-length The Best comes Desert Eagle, Alex Omar Smith's first 12" of 2016. The title track is as bold and brassy as you'd expect from the Detroit producer, with swirling, minor key melodies and woozy chords complimenting swinging machine drums and a deliciously bouncy, suitably tactile synth-bass line. Arguably better is "Cry Me A River", where soulful vocal samples and wonderfully positive melody lines are expertly combined with bumpin', distorted deep house drums. Throw in some sustained note strings and a bustling bassline, and you have another guaranteed floor-filler from the FXHE boss.
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 in stock $14.27
Blown Valvetrane
Cat: AOS 033. Rel: 26 Sep 16
 
Deep House
Blown Valvetrane (11:12)
Busaru Beats (4:40)
Deep Valve Cover (6:38)
Review: The more Omar S material we get onto our shelves, the better off we all are. We love him, as you probably well know. The Detroit misfit has this knack for making simple house and techno sound rich and full of soul. That's not to say that he can't lay down some roughness and, in fact, that's exactly what we love about him. This EP, in particular, is one we've been wanting for a while' it's Alex O Smith at his damn best the whole way through, providing the dirt and the shine simultaneously. "Blown Valvetrane" is an absolute beat of an EP, a classic Detroit killer with an FX-drenched percussion, a simple drum machine groove and a whole heap of supreme nastiness - an absolute winner! "Busaru Beats" is a murky, distorted monster that lays in the shadows of its more aggressive A-side sibling, and "Deep Valve Cover" provides that classic Omar S hit; a joint that'll blow your mind with its utter simplicity and shady demeanour. SICK and BACK IN.
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out of stock $14.80
Triangulum Australe (Say It Space)
Cat: AOS 7501. Rel: 24 Nov 12
 
Techno
Triangulum Australe (Say It Space)
Mayall II
Review: FXHE has been brimming with activity in recent times, with a steadfast flurry of singles refusing to let the quality drop, and now the big bossman delivers another two slices of finely cured business in his inimitable style. The lead track is an arresting piece with just a kick to drive proceedings, leaving ample room for a haunting array of bleeps and a 'speak & spell' vocal until the track slowly ramps up with some more prominent drum programming. "Mayall II" on the flip is a less tense affair, with a cheery string refrain and old school jack-in-the-box beats disseminated in a plain and simple fashion.
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 in stock $14.52
Sidetrakx Volume #1
Cat: OMAR-S 110. Rel: 01 Jul 06
 
Deep House
Child Run Away
Shine On Me
Ya Give Up
Morning Drive
Turn & Walk Away
Bring It To Me
Review: Omar S adopts a new style for his new Side Trakx project. Detroit house meets sample based hip hop... and it really works. Possibly inspired by the passing of the late Jay Dilla, this music is perfect for relaxing and kicking back, or even warming up the early hours of the club. While Detroit hip-hop producers already proved that there's a mutual creative interaction between the cities house, techno and hip-hop scenes, it's now one of the cities hottest house producers laying down some smoked out, next level instrumentals in the vein of the late genius Jay Dilla, Madlib or Underground Resistance's Hipnotech sublabel.
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Played by: WAHEVER
 in stock $14.27
Psychotic Photosynthesis
Cat: AOS-432-D. Rel: 09 Jan 08
 
Deep House
Psychotic Photosynthesis
out of stock $10.13
Psychotic Photosynthesis (no drum mix)
Cat: AOS 432Z. Rel: 22 Oct 08
 
Deep House
Psychotic Photosynthesis
out of stock $10.13
007
007 (12")
Cat: AOS-7. Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Deep House
Simple Than Sorry!! (main mix)
Bleft Lord!!
Simpe Than Sorry (Basic mix)
Simpe Than Sorry (Phaser mix)
Played by: Oliver Deutschmann
 in stock $14.01
The Best
The Best (clear vinyl 4xLP + poster limited to 100 copies)
Cat: AOS 4400C. Rel: 16 May 16
 
Deep House
Time Mo 1 (Norman Talley mix) (5:21)
On Your Way (Divinity vocals) (5:56)
Chama Piru's (7:11)
Seen Was Set (Norm Talley mix - BIG Strick vocal) (5:48)
Smash (Kyle Hall keys - Ignit-Linn Drums) (4:16)
AOS & Tom Bugs - "Buggin Out" (7:39)
You Silk Suit Wearin MuLaFuk'ka (6:04)
Take Ya Pik, Nik!!!!! (4:36)
Ah'Revolution (Poli Grip For Partials mix'nik - Amp Fidder vocals) (7:29)
Bitch,,,,I'll Buy You Another One!!! (7:29)
Heard'Chew Single (John FM vocals) (9:43)
Review: ** 4LP clear vinyl edition + poster ** Alex "Omar" Smith has never been one for modesty, so we shouldn't be too surprised that he's called his latest full-length - his fifth in total - The Best. To be fair, he is rather good at producing high-grade deep house, and here unveils another eleven gems. Interestingly, he's recruited an impressive cast-list of collaborators and guests, including Norman Talley, Kyle Hall, OB Ignitt and, most surprisingly of all, Bristol-based Tom Bug. Highlights are plentiful, from the dusty afro and blues influences of the tribal "Chama Piru's", and hazy, Rhodes-heavy vocal cut "AhRevolution", to the hip-wigglin' disco-house influences of "Seen Was Set", and retro-futurist, Inner City style Divinity hook-up "On Your Way"
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out of stock $60.20
That's Me
That's Me (1-sided 12")
Cat: AOS 00412. Rel: 10 May 18
 
Deep House
That's Me (7:37)
Review: For his latest trick, Alex "Omar" Smith has crafted a killer new tune out of a distinctive gospel soul sample that he first used on much-played 2004 single "Day". Pedants will point out that "That's Me" actually uses a wider variety of sampled loops from the same source track, rather than one specific repetitive section, but either way the results are fantastic. Bumping, distorted, bass-heavy and soulful with more grunt than your average blue movie, the track is a perfect example of how highly effective, life-affirming house music can be made out of the simplest of elements suitably arranged and tweaked. Basically, it's a jazz-flecked, hands-aloft bumper that will get played at a lot of festivals this summer.
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 in stock $14.27
Fabric 45: Detroit
Cat: FABRIC 89. Rel: 12 Mar 09
 
Minimal/Tech House
Polycopter (unreleased)
Flying Gorgars (unreleased)
Strider's World
Oasis Four (unreleased mix)
Crusin Conant (unreleased)
U (unreleased mix)
Oasis 13 1/2 (unreleased mix)
1 Out Of 853 Beats (unreleased)
Simple Than Sorry
Psychotic Photosynthesis
The Maker
A Victim
Oasis One
Blade Runner
Day (unreleased long mix)
Set Me Out
out of stock $5.46
FXHE (sticker) (free with any order)
Cat: FXHE STICKER. Rel: 09 Jan 08
 
Deep House
out of stock $0.00
Out Of 853 Beats
Out Of 853 Beats (limited dark purple vinyl 7")
Cat: AOS (432-J). Rel: 24 Feb 09
 
Techno
Out Of 853 Beats
Hot Ones Echo Thru The Ghetto
Review: repress of this Omar S classic.
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out of stock $12.44
Out Of 853 Beats
Out Of 853 Beats (limited dark pink vinyl 7")
Cat: AOS (432-J). Rel: 24 Feb 09
 
Techno
Out Of 853 Beats
Hot Ones Echo Thru The Ghetto
Review: repress of this Omar S classic.
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out of stock $7.26
Fya Mix CD
Fya Mix CD (mixed CD)
Cat: FYAMIX CD. Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Deep House
Track 1
Track 2
Track 3
Track 4
Track 5
Track 6
Track 7
Track 8
Track 9
Track 10
Track 11
Track 12
Track 13
Track 14
Track 15
Track 16
Track 17
Track 18
Track 19
Track 20
Track 21
out of stock $16.60
Just Ask The Lonely
Cat: AOS 5000. Rel: 23 Feb 05
 
Deep House
Intro
Jit
I Love U Alex
Strider's World
Congaless
Just Ask The Lonely
100% House
Track #8
A Victim
Out Of Control
out of stock $18.67
Here's Your Trance Now Dance
Here's Your Trance Now Dance (limited 1-sided red, grey, & black vinyl 12")
Cat: AOS (009)RED/GREY/BLACK. Rel: 23 Feb 11
 
Deep House
out of stock $10.38
Here's Your Trance Now Dance
Here's Your Trance Now Dance (limited 1-sided red & grey vinyl 12")
Cat: AOS (009)RED/GREY. Rel: 23 Feb 11
 
Deep House
Review: FXHE impresario Omar S drops a limited one-sided coloured vinyl version of "Here's Your Trance, Now Dance". The clue is in the title here, with the Detroit don utilising soaring, euphoric synths which ride majestically above skittering rhythms and abrasive textures that ensure that the track is very much rooted in raw analogue house territory. It's an interesting contrast, and it works brilliantly. There's not much more that needs to be said: make no mistake, this track is going to be huge.
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out of stock $10.38
Sidetrakx Volume #2
Cat: AOS-220. Rel: 26 Nov 08
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
Hysteresis
Efilive
Meziere
Postignition
Leaveluck To Heaven
I Know Chun Li
 in stock $16.09
001
001 (12")
Cat: AOS 2475. Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Deep House
Poor Food
Bitch
Motion
200001
 in stock $15.05
Psychotic Photosynthesis
Cat: AOS 432D/Z. Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Deep House
Psychotic Photosynthesis
Psychotic Photosynthesis (no drum mix)
Review: Omar S is back with 'Psychotic Photosynthesis' on FXHE. This track really does float above the rest, and rather than adhere
to some petty law of nature, it steadily climbs upwards into the realm of the sublime; synths resonating with the tonal vibration
of visceral perfection. Like any other medicine, this record must be prescribed correctly for the above effects to manifest.
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Played by: Jura Soundsystem
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002 (reissue with bonus track)(repress)
002 (reissue with bonus track)(repress) (limited hand-stamped coloured vinyl 12")
Cat: AOS (002). Rel: 07 Dec 13
 
Deep House
Track 1
Track 2
Track 3
Track 4
Track 5
out of stock $9.08
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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FXHE 10 Year Compilation Mix 2
Cat: AOS 2004. Rel: 02 Jun 14
 
Deep House
Unitarian
Churchill
You Heard What The Man Said Muthafukka
Strider's World
Track #8
Flying Blind
Techy Alexander
Columns
Three Blinds Rats
Force Fed the Meds
Mayall LL
It Can Be Done But Only I Can Do It
Got The Drop On Dem
Untitled
Gunup Runup
Over You Too
Review: Alex "Omar" Smith has always come across as fairly militant in terms of his musical output, so it's still a surprise that he's chosen to celebrate the first decade of his FXHE label by putting out a series of mixes. This second installment expands on the first - released earlier this year - mixing familiar staples and scene anthems (Smith's own "It Can Be Done But Only I Can Do It") with lesser known gems. Musically, it's impressively raw, with Smith moving through a range of tough, stripped-back techno grooves and dystopian acid house gems before reaching for more melodious cuts such as the shimmering "Flying Blind" and melancholic "Three Blind Rats".
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Thank You For Letting Me Be Myself: Part 1
Cat: AOS (7700)1. Rel: 28 Jun 13
 
Deep House
I Just Want (Luke Hess mix)
Air Of The Day
Be YoSelf
Rewind (feat L'Rena)
The Shit Baby
Hellter Shelter
Amalthea
Tardigrade’s
Review: Although Omar S' excellent Thank You For Letting Me Be Myself album was released on CD a few months ago, it's the deluxe vinyl version that the real "Homie's and Tender Roni's" have been waiting for. Only Omar S could get away with spreading all of its 14 tracks across 4 12"s, split into two parts, but for those yet to sample its delights, the album's superb selection of tracks more than justifies the expense; Part 1 features the superb vocal turn from L'Renee on "Rewind", the insanely feelgood house of "The Shit Baby", the experimental dubbiness of "Helter Shelter" and thick set deep house of "Amalthea".
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Thank You For Letting Me Be Myself: Part 2
Cat: AOS (7700)2. Rel: 28 Jun 13
 
Deep House
Thank You For Letting Me Be Myself
Ready My Black Asz
Messier Sixty Eight
Dumpster Graves
She's Sah Hero Nik
Broken Bamalance Horn
Force FED The Meds!!!!!!
Its Money In The 'D'
Review: The second part of Omar S' You For Letting Me Be Myself album in vinyl form sees another 8 tracks across four sides of wax; aside from the '80s inflected sounds of the album's title track, the 303 workout of "Ready My Black Asz" finds itself with the dubbed out loops of "Messier Sixty Eight". As a bonus for those who already have the album, this part contains two vinyl exclusive tracks; the soothing deepness of "She's Sah Hero Nik" and the delayed organ weirdness of "Broken Bamalance Horn" - both more than worth the price of admission alone.
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Nelson County
Cat: AOS 123. Rel: 24 Sep 13
 
Deep House
Don't Let Dis Be HapNin!!
We Can Do Dis Like (by Don Q)
U Heard What Da Man Said Muthafukka!!
Nelson County
Review: Despite having already released a 16 track album this year, Detroit's finest, Omar S, proves that there is quite simply nothing stopping him as he issues the four track Nelson County. "Don't Let Dis Be HapNin! Comes on like the classic "Psychotic Photosynthesis" at witnessed through a haze of smoked glass, while "U Heard What Da Man Said Muthafukka!!" is something much more driving, like taking a spin on Detroit's streets after dark in a souped up Dodge Charger, before "Nelson County" sees the tough house-focused denouement take place in a dingy backstreet club. As always with Omar S, this stuff doesn't mess about....
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It Can Be Done But Only I Can Do It
Cat: AOS 6000. Rel: 12 Aug 11
 
Deep House
Solely Supported
Supported Solely
Look Hear Watch
I Come Over
Ganymede
You Wish
Over You Too
It Can Be Done But Only I Can Do It
Nite's Over Compton
Here's Your Trance Now Dance
Skynet 2 B
Bobien Larkin
Review: Omar S has always been something of a maverick, but even by his own high standards, surprise second album It Can Be Done, But Only I Can Do It is something else. Like much of his work, it's an album of acute contrasts: tough and aggressive on one hand (the ragging acid of the opener and "Ganymede"), soft, calming and blissful on the other ("Nite's Over Comption"). Along the way, highlights are plentiful, from the heady deep house of "You Wish", sparse porno beatdown of "Look Hear Watch" and hypnotic rhythms of "Bobien Larkin", to the next generation Motor City techno of "Over You Two" and near-anthemic simplicity of "Here's Your Trance, Now Dance".

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