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Roughness
Roughness (12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: TFGC 024. Rel: 23 Jan 24
 
Minimal/Tech House
Echology (4:04)
Humble (3:36)
Eightyone (3:40)
Roughness (4:07)
 in stock $19.73
Polyphonic Glide EP
Cat: RX 41. Rel: 22 Jan 24
 
Deep House
Polyphonic Glide (7:15)
Why So Serious (6:49)
Sunny Side Up (5:57)
Undercurrent (5:46)
Review: Jordan GCZ is back on Rawax in quick fashion after the Dizzy Dizzy Dizzy release from earlier in 2023. The machine-jamming maestro is at his best dealing in cosmically-charged techno, and that's exactly what he delivers on this latest record. 'Polyphonic Glide' is swathed in mysterious pads and soulful leads which offset the steady-trucking drive of the drums beautifully. 'Why So Serious' is a subtly bumping cut with a hazy, after hours atmosphere, while 'Sunny Side Up' deals in squashed funk and sparkling arps before 'Undercurrent' takes us home on a bed of celestial synth tones and submerged rhythms. The consistent feel of the record makes it a true delight to melt into - a techno record for sure dreamers.
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 in stock $13.42
SB 004
SB 004 (12")
Cat: SB 004. Rel: 24 Jan 24
 
Minimal/Tech House
Tape Track (5:54)
This Was First One (5:53)
This One For Olivia (5:53)
Monday Is Always Electric (6:06)
Played by: Lostlojic
 in stock $13.93
BODOACE VA 001
VARIOUS
Cat: BODOACEVA 001. Rel: 23 Jan 24
 
Deep House
Nanky Nimbo - "Twilight" (5:11)
Boy Berger - "Nexus Fusion" (4:56)
Frits Wentink - "Smack Down" (5:05)
Prince Palmer - "Pressure" (Love & dance mix) (5:40)
Striker Fox - "Basecamp" (4:57)
Wim Waldo - "Nightclub Fantasies" (4:57)
Review: Bobby Donny has assembled a fine array of artists for this first various artists collection, Bodoace. Nanky Nimbo opens up with the deep wand warm pulsations of 'Twilight' while Boy Berger get gets more twisted with some warped synth textures over infectious and dusty drum work on 'Nexus Fusion.' Frits Wentink pumps the party with some edgy vocal loops on 'Smack Down' and the B-side trip all come good too with the subtly euphoric house of Prince Palmer's 'Pressure' and a more twisted take on things from Striker Fox. It's Wim Waldo who then shuts down with 'Nightclub Fantasies.'
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Tags: Tech House
 in stock $14.46
Leaving The Ground
Leaving The Ground (limited translucent blue vinyl 12")
Cat: KNT 032. Rel: 24 Jan 24
 
Minimal/Tech House
Seen The Light (6:26)
Don't Look For Me (feat Milly James) (6:24)
Don't Look For Me (Rod Modell version) (10:38)
Review: Mike Schommer's legacy in deep techno reaches back to his part in co-founding Deepchord with Rod Modell in the late 90s. After a protracted hiatus, Schommer returned in 2017 and has since gifted us elegant, dub-tinged techno on labels like Mosaic and Greyscale. Now he arrives on Kontakt with more of that eyes-closed, heads-down gear, offering up a perfectly sculpted warm-up trip in 'Seen The Light' which should go down well with anyone who appreciates the sound of Steve O'Sullivan and other such dubby tech house totems. 'Don't Look For Me' is a different affair thanks to the starring role of Milly James on vocals, bringing an ethereal pop dimension to Schommer's subtle, deep-diving sound. His old bandmate Modell returns on the B-side to remix 'Don't Look For Me' through the lens of the inimitable ambient dub techno he's perfected over the past 20 years.
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Tags: Dub Techno
 in stock $16.57
Don't B Alarmed
Cat: DB 009. Rel: 23 Jan 24
 
Minimal/Tech House
Don't B Alarmed (10:27)
Heavy Thump (Bangdatshyt) (10:11)
Review: Vinyl debutants The Kid N Cliff (most likely an alias for a better-known artist or artists) are the latest outfit to join the ranks of "interpretation" and "homage" specialists Dirty Blend. There are two tracks on offer, both of which are pleasingly epic and stretched out. A-side 'Don't Be Alarmed' is raw, spaced out and analogue rich, sounding like a light-tough rework of an early jacking Chicago house cut or obscure proto-techno treat from the early 1980s. 'Heavy Thump (Bangdatshyt)' sounds like an edit (or tribute to) something from a similar period - all jacking, lo-fi machine drums, deep and filtered bass, vinyl crackle, Ron Hardy builds, and more sampled drums. Whatever it references - and early Chicago house is the obvious comparison - it's breathlessly brilliant.
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 in stock $15.25
Aesthetic Solutions EP
Cat: HB 023. Rel: 22 Jan 24
 
Minimal/Tech House
Aesthetic Solutions (6:44)
California Cruise Control (7:16)
Underexposure (6:44)
Areola 51 (6:39)
Review: Fresh off the back of his superb new album, Voigtmann is back with an equally juicy new 12" on Half Baked, a party crew with which he has a long association. His intricate minimal style is laid bare here from the off with 'Aesthetic Solutions' offering up a colourful mix of trippy sound designs and sci-fi moods over slick tech drum programming. 'California Cruise Control' gets deeper, with a more prominent squelchy bassline taking centre stage. 'Underexposure' then ups the ante with a more cosmic and driving techno sound and last of all is 'Areola 51', another one built from silky loops and futuristic synths over crisp tech house beats.
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Played by: DJ Mau Mau, Rave Energy
 in stock $12.89
Beta
Beta (12")
Cat: CCE 041. Rel: 22 Jan 24
 
Deep House
Left With Nothing (feat David Walker) (5:59)
Nastiness (6:08)
Armageddon (7:16)
Got 2 Groove (feat Devorah & Ida Burroughs) (7:28)
Review: Dana Kelley gets a lot more recognition these days since the excellent Boston Boy retrospective compilations which came out over the past year or so. The late US house heavyweight has a huge legacy behind his various aliases, and now Chiwax are looking at the Beta 12" from 1999. Opening cut 'Left With Nothing' is a powerful dose of deep house with a vocal turn from David Walker, while 'Nastiness' shows how gnarly and experimental Kelley could make his productions when he wanted to. 'Armageddon' is a hot and heavy worked with pumping compression creating the kind of locked in, sweaty atmosphere basement raves are made for.
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 in stock $14.20
Under The Pavilion
Cat: STEPS 002. Rel: 26 Jan 24
 
Minimal/Tech House
Under The Pavilion (8:07)
What's It Worth? (5:07)
The Sunrise (6:28)
Show Me How To Love (7:15)
Played by: Thomas wood
 in stock $16.31
Symmetry
Symmetry (12")
Cat: SPCLNCH 09. Rel: 25 Jan 24
 
Minimal/Tech House
Symmetry (6:27)
Duality (6:36)
Polarity (6:13)
Duality (BDTom remix) (6:36)
 in stock $16.31
Hot Mess
Hot Mess (12")
Cat: REKIDS 234. Rel: 25 Jan 24
 
Deep House
Hot Mess (5:48)
Hot Mess (Even Hotter mix) (5:56)
Hot Mess (Mike Dunn Deep Messy remix) (6:23)
Hot Mess (Mike Dunn Deep Messy instrumental mix) (6:26)
Review: Radio Slave's Rekids remains right at the forefront after decades in the game. That is no doubt in part down to great recruitment of new talent who keep updating its signature sounds. This time out Hilit Kole makes a debut with 'Hot Mess,' a raw and jacking house cut with rugged drum loops and a sleazy vocal that turns into an epic wail. An Even Hotter mix brings more libidinous vocal overtones and then the one and only Mike Dunn remixes. Firstly he keeps it smooth and seductive, then pairs back the vocal to allow his lithe synths to shine. A nice varied package from all.

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Played by: Hilit Kolet, Man Power
 in stock $14.72
Synchronicity EP (feat Nu Zau, Sepp remixes)
Cat: MC 002. Rel: 29 Jan 24
 
Minimal/Tech House
Synchronicity (6:32)
Awakenings (7:05)
Synchronicity (Nu Zau remix) (7:37)
Awakenings (Sepp remix) (6:33)
Review: Ray Mono, who first came onto the scene as a resident at well regarded Leeds party Mono_Cult more than a decade ago, is now helming the label of the same name. After a notable first outing, he is quickly back with another of his supple and subtle minimal workouts. 'Synchronicity' is a brilliantly warm and bubbly opener with balmy pads and sci-fi signifiers, while 'Awakenings' picks up the pace for a more driving and late-night tech house vibe that oozes drum funk. 'Synchronicity' then comes as a Nu Zau remix with more chattery percussion and textured bass rumbles, and Sepp's remix of 'Awakenings' is deep, bumping minimal house. A super fresh EP once more.
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
 in stock $13.15
Make Me Feel
Cat: COB 19. Rel: 29 Jan 24
 
Deep House
Make Me Feel (7:13)
Tribute To Kerri (6:41)
Those Nights (8:11)
Review: Courtesy of Balance is a stamp of deep house authenticity no matter who is behind the beats. In this case, we have a debut appearance from Cordoba-based Argentinian Castoldi. He kicks off with 'Make Me Feel' with lashings of Detroit house stylings and bouncy chord sequences getting you in the groove. 'Tribute To Kerri' has kicks the New Jersey house don would be proud of with plenty of smooth synth additions and then 'Those Nights' is an eight-minute odyssey with crisp percussion and rattling dub chords. A timeless 12" for sure.
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 in stock $14.20
Antelia EP
Cat: SNTPL 021. Rel: 01 Feb 24
 
Minimal/Tech House
Ilanto Zur (7:28)
Amarel (7:56)
Ramana (7:10)
Antelia (8:26)
Review: Turkish producer Barut debuts four new minimal tech tools for Sintope's offshoot vinyl series. The 'Antelia' EP starts out functionally enough, but grows increasingly dreamy and awestruck as it progresses. We begin with the expository FM funk of 'Ilanto Zur', but before long find ourselves submerged in the far larger, nigh-gargantuan stellar planes of 'Ramana'. Finally, closer 'Antelia' is a relative curveball in sound compared to the earlier tunes, deftly working in ethereal vocal improv and swelling Vangelis pads into a beautiful electrance sendoff.
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Played by: James Reid
Tags: Tech House | Minimal
 in stock $14.99
Too Much
Too Much (limited 12")
Cat: SAT 062. Rel: 30 Jan 24
 
Minimal/Tech House
Too Much (10:37)
Too Much (Francis Harris Reform) (6:41)
Too Much (Dj Aakmael remix) (8:08)
Review: The Scissor & Thread label is a deep house outlet with plenty of class. Will Young is next to add his sound to the conversation with this new 'Too Much' single. As always it is a sophisticated sound that is unhurried and artful assembled with cuddly drums and synths that lodge deep in your brain. On the B-side, it is label co-founder Francis Harris who steps up with his mix and serves up some of his usual sublime sound designs. Last of all, DJ Aakmael brings his signature smoky soul and dusty deep house depths to a gloriously heartwarming remix of his own.
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 in stock $13.67
Concept
Concept (12")
Cat: ANCPT 008. Rel: 30 Jan 24
 
Techno
Concept 1 (5:48)
Concept 2 (6:14)
Concept 3 (6:10)
Concept 3 (Convextion remix) (7:26)
Review: Russian label Analog Concept keeps on rolling out these sublime deep techno excursions and behind this one is ReKaB, who has truly impressed with a frankly mad amount of music on labels like Intellitronic Bubble, Moatun 7, NightFlight and Fourier Transform. 'Concept 1' here has far sighted feels - pads that disappear to infinity and convey a deep sense of space over subtle minimal rhythms. 'Concept 2' is a bright, disco-tinged electro cut and 'Concept 3' is then sophisticated astral electro with lithe lines and rubbery bass. The Convextion remix adds some weight and makes it into a voyaging techno cut full of movement.
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 in stock $15.51
Polyphonic Glide EP
Polyphonic Glide EP (yellow vinyl 12")
Cat: RX 41Y. Rel: 31 Jan 24
 
Deep House
Polyphonic Glide (7:16)
Why So Serious (6:49)
Sunny Side Up (5:59)
Undercurrent (5:48)
Review: Since moving from Europe to Canada last year, Jordan Czamanski AKA Jordan GCZ has been relatively quiet, release wise, with just one solo EP and a collaborative album (Recreational Kraut, with long-time friend and studio buddy David Moufang) appearing. This return to Rawax, then, is a welcome development. Title track 'Polyphonic Glide's is particularly potent, with Czamanski combing tight, impactful drums with deeply spacey pads and chords, jazzy bass and his usual stoned, mind-mangling sound design. Elsewhere, 'Why So Serious' is a bouncy, hypnotic, acid-flecked box jam smothered in ghostly pads and echoing synth solos; 'Sunny Side Up' is snappy, out-there and intergalactic in equal measure; and 'Undercurrent' sits somewhere between Detroit tech-jazz, Reagenz style ambient techno and dubby deep house.

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 in stock $14.46
Crosstown Rebels present Spirits VI
VARIOUS
Cat: CRMLP 052. Rel: 31 Jan 24
 
Deep House
Cameron Jack - "The Vision" (6:08)
Chris Bowl - "Silent Plain" (5:32)
Lauren Lane - "Fair Game" (6:19)
Marc Lenz - "People Are People" (6:59)
Cristina Lazic & Leia Contois - "So Deep" (7:03)
Inigo Vontier - "That Trippy Sound" (7:07)
AJ Christou - "Back & Forth" (5:58)
TMPLE - "The Girl In The Room" (7:03)
Review: Designed with a dual purpose - setting the label's agenda for the year ahead and introducing new signings - Crosstown Rebels' SPIRITS series has long been a must-check source of dependable tech-house tracks. Naturally, there's plenty of highlights to be found across this sixth annual edition. Our current favourites including the throbbing, percussion-rich, big room tech-house excellence of 'The Vision' by Cameron Jack; the acid-fired heaviness of Lauren Lane's 'Fair Game', with its wobbly sub-bass and echoing Latin drum hits; the crackling, mind-mangling tech-house psychedelia of 'So Deep' by Cristina Lazic and Leia Contois; and the fiendishly bass-heavy tribal-tech wonder that is Inigo Vontier's accurately titled 'That Trippy Sound'.
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Played by: DJ Mau Mau
Tags: Tech House
 in stock $25.77
Story Of Collapsed Dimention
Cat: SEQ 001. Rel: 02 Feb 24
 
Minimal/Tech House
Enter To Collapsed Dimention (5:24)
Robotboy (6:30)
All The Time You Losing Your Time (6:01)
See The Light (4:36)
 in stock $15.76
OK
OK (12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: UNSURE 002. Rel: 29 Jan 24
 
Techno
Amber (3:57)
Emptiness (3:35)
Felt (4:52)
Hesitation (3:14)
Burton (3:35)
Review: An air of mystery surrounds this new While My Sequencer Gently Bleeps project, but what we do know is that they have two superb EPs dropping at the start of 2024. This one, OK, opens with 'Amber' which is a nice undulating and deep cut with lush synth smears. 'Emptiness' hangs synths in the air over more lithe broken beats and 'Felt' is a stripped back rhythm with majestic chords, blurts, bleeps and more all adding colour. 'Hesitation' and 'Burton' round out this sublimely supple and subtle synth record.
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 in stock $13.15
Nothing Will Stop An Idea
Cat: NNS 008. Rel: 02 Feb 24
 
Minimal/Tech House
Slava Los - "Snus" (6:21)
Yevhenii Loi - "Elastic Bounce" (edit) (6:34)
Lostlojic - "Send Me F16 (VIP)" (5:40)
Luschn - "Ostinato Transdanz" (7:29)
Aqua - "HES" (5:52)
 in stock $17.62
You
You (limited 12")
Cat: SATYA 013. Rel: 31 Jan 24
 
Deep House
When I Wake Next To You (8:20)
I Look At You (8:27)
I Want More Of You (8:11)
I Want More Of You (Superlounge remix) (7:34)
Review: Following the release of the (rather good) multi-artist EP, Balance, Satya is back to serving up solo showcases - in this case a third label outing from sometime All Day I Dream contributor YokoO. He begins in typically warm and woozy fashion, wrapping rising and falling analogue synth sounds, cut-up vocal snippets and tech-tinged electronics around a deep-tech groove ('When I Wait Next To You'), before reaching for more minimalistic beats, trippy noises and wobbly, UKG style sub-bass on 'I Look at You'. 'I Want More of You', which boasts selected vocal snippets from a late-80s classic, is pleasingly dubby, dreamy and ultra-deep - the EP's most potent moment in our book. German duo Superlounge's accompanying remix is a little breezier and looser, despite the presence of locked-in tech-house beats.
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Played by: DJ Mau Mau
Tags: Minimal
 in stock $16.83
Notes From Underground 1986-1994 Vol 2 (remastered)
Tony BONINSEGNA / VARIOUS
Cat: MPD 0472. Rel: 09 Feb 24
 
Breakbeat
Lab Technicians - "We Gave You Life" (7:05)
Nine L - "Untitled" (Houston, We Have A Problem B2) (4:02)
Sykosis 451 - "Monsoon" (4:08)
Original Clique - "U = Underground" (4:49)
Original Clique - "Now Hear Me Now" (5:46)
MI7 - "Show I" (5:41)
Napoleon - "Fortuna" (4:34)
Napoleon - "La Chaux Du Fonds" (5:45)
Ragga Head - "Give The People What They Want" (4:54)
Return Of The Living Acid - "Big Dipper" (6:00)
Ministry Of Fear - "Original Cliche" (4:35)
Nine L - "Untitled" (Houston, We Have A Problem A2) (5:09)
Review: Between 1986 and 1994, Tony Boninsegna released an insane amount of music under dozens of different aliases, offering up rave-ready tracks that variously mixed and matched elements of acid house, bleep & bass, hardcore techno and breakbeat. Yet he remains almost unknown. Notes From The Underground, a two-part retrospective of his career, is therefore well overdue. This second part, which boasts extensive sleeve notes from UK dance music historian Matt Anniss, is packed to the rafters with re-mastered treats, with highlights including the electro-tinged bleep business of Lab Technicians' 'We Gave You Life', the weighty acid breaks of Sykosis 451's 'Monsoon', the breakbeat hardcore funkiness of MI7's 'Show I', and the proto-jungle madness of Raggahead's 'Give The People What They Want'.
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 in stock $31.02
Notes From Underground 1986-1994 Vol 1 (remastered)
Tony BONINSEGNA / VARIOUS
Cat: MPD 0471. Rel: 09 Feb 24
 
Breakbeat
Lab Technicians - "We Gave U Life" (5:26)
Aural Exciter - "U = Euphoria" (6:11)
Original Clique - "F" (Whistle mix) (4:17)
Pierrepoint - "Tonnerre" (5:02)
AEK - "Lick It" (5:48)
Zubbizerretta - "Wake The Town" (Somnabulist mix) (4:08)
Estudiantes - "Let The Music Into Your Mind" (4:44)
Zeco - "The Witch Trials" (5:52)
Big Showdown - "They're Here" (4:56)
The Rhythm Squad - "Animal House" (5:57)
The Rhythm Squad - "Manhunt" (instrumental) (4:24)
Nine L - "Islands Part 2" (6:42)
Review: At long last, a light has been shone on the career of one of the UK's true underground rave heroes: Bedford producer (and man of umpteen aliases) Tony Bonisegna. Cold Blow and Musique Pour La Danse have done a terrific job on the two-part set, offering up remastered killer cuts from Bonisenga's vast catalogue alongside extensive sleeve notes by Join The Future author Matt Anniss (whose book was the first to tell the producer's remarkable story). There's plenty to set the pulse racing on this first volume, including Bonisegna's earliest explorations of house in the late 80s (both as part of The Rhythm Squad), the clonking and bleeping shuffle of Original Clique's 'F (Whistle Mix)', the Pet Shop Boys-go-to-a-rave shimmer of 'Tonnere' by Pierrepoint, the acid-flecked breaks madness of Big Showdown's 'They're Here' and the sub-heavy early breakbeat hardcore of AEK's 'Lick It'.
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 in stock $31.02
Dubtroit
Dubtroit (12")
Cat: VIBR 026. Rel: 05 Feb 24
 
Minimal/Tech House
B - 9 (6:16)
B - 9 (The Kevin Kaosss Detroit mix) (5:26)
Viento Lunar (5:43)
Endles Clouds (6:29)
Review: Vibraphone Records kicks off its New Year with a mighty first release that pays great tribute to the city of Detroit. Basic Realities is the artist behind the originals and the first is 'B-9', a percussive, loopy tech roller with vocal sounds and dreamy pads drifting in and out of focus. Motor City icon Kevin Sanderson then steps up to remix and does so with more warm and surging basslines and thudding drum funk. 'Viento Lunar' then cuts loose on some inventive melodies and cosmic rays of energy that unfold over tinny beats and 'Endles Clouds' rounds out with some more dusty drums and nice spangled synths that surge through the cosmos.
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Played by: Danijel Kevic
 in stock $14.20
DFTD 704
DFTD 704 (red vinyl 12")
Cat: DFTD 704. Rel: 09 Feb 24
 
Deep House
Breach - "Jack" (Jonathan Kaspar remix) (6:17)
Mason Collective X Bipolar Sunshine - "People In Love" (6:53)
Arielle Free - "Feels So Good" (5:35)
Bob Sinclar X A-Trak X Mele - "Deep Inside Of Me" (5:08)
Review: Defected's vinyl series continues to commit the label's biggest digital releases to wax for the first time, and this special twentieth edition has been created in partnership with Shelter, the housing and homeless charity. Together, in July 2023, the label and charity launched 'From House To Home', which pioneers an ingenious idea; taking 'house music' to its utmost logical conclusion, deploying reworks classic house tracks as fundraisers for helping secure actual housing for the homeless. On this latest edition to the series, Germany's Jonathan Kaspar remixes Breach's revered deep house anthem, 'Jack'. Then comes the bubbling Mason Collective and Bipolar Sunshine collab 'People In Love', shortly followed by the recent pop hit by Arielle Free, 'Feels So Good', before a round-off in the form of a generational collaboration between production pioneers Bob Sinclar, A-Trak, and Mele with 'Deep Inside Of Me'.
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Sim 01/Trance Textures 2
Cat: SB 004. Rel: 09 Feb 24
 
Minimal/Tech House
Planetoide (6:03)
Loopy Tune (5:45)
Subterranean Express (5:58)
Encountings (7:25)
Review: Roland Klinkenberg is back on Late Night Burners with his Sim o1/Trance Textures 2 EP and does a fine job of hooking you in form the first beat. 'Planetoide' is warm, surging tech house with an underlapping bassline to die for. 'Loopy Tune' is a different proposition with a much more bumpy and playful rhythm full of bounce and 'Encountings' closes down with the more teary eyed and trance-tinged euphoria of the whole EP. In between is the raw, stripped back 'Subterranean Express' to make for a fourth different tune in this fine and varied package.
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Played by: DJ Mau Mau
Tags: 90s House
 in stock $15.25
Mass Consumption EP
Cat: TRECS 011. Rel: 08 Feb 24
 
Minimal/Tech House
Ill Met By Moonlight (7:06)
Skeksis II (4:35)
Going Thru Life (5:33)
Nod (5:19)
Review: The unstoppable and always innovative Derek Carr returns with a new outing on Trident that is as potent as thew UK's weapon defensive system of the same name. It kicks off with the bumping beats and vamping chords of 'Ill Met By Moonlight"' then takes in 'Skeksis II' which is a more brain frying and acid laced techno cut. There is a super sweet garage feel and soulful house edge to the liquid grooves of 'Going Thru Life' then 'Nod' shuts down with some Detroit style hi-tek soul to round out Carr's most diverse and effective EP for a while.
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The Wind
The Wind (gold vinyl 12")
Cat: SYNCRO 43. Rel: 15 Feb 24
 
Techno
Wander (5:39)
Hidden Location (5:36)
The Wind (6:15)
Review: Elias Landberg continues to press ahead with the instantly identifiable Skudge sound, where the best of contemporary techno locks in for tight but funky grooves of the highest calibre. It's not often we see the project break away from the self-titled label, but here it's gracing Syncrophone with some of the finest uptempo, deep-diving gear you'll hear all year. 'Wander' has a snappy strut to the beat and lead riff alike, with the drums coming on like uptempo house as much as techno. 'Hidden Location' locks in harder thanks to the enduring creep of the background pads, while 'The Wind' takes on the dubbiest duties as it stretches out across the B-side.
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Trablonika Daly
Cat: GUDU 020. Rel: 16 Feb 24
 
Deep House
Baby I Got It (5:45)
Hold My Hand (Octo Octa Sapphic Trails In Bloom mix) (7:54)
Sing The Blues (6:17)
Hold My Hand (6:32)
Review: Akua Grant's outings as Lady Blacktronika are always worth checking, and her first full outing on Peggy Gou's Gudu label is no different. 'Baby I Got It' is full-on aural madness - a bombastic blend of beefy, redlined house drums, ghostly chords, pitched-up vocal samples and discordant minor key melodies - while 'Sing The Blues' is a deliciously drowsy chunk of wayward, dub-flecked deep house that's as beautiful as it is trippy. Best of all though is the locked-in deep house hypnotism of 'Hold My Hand', which features some superbly soulful vocal samples, metronomic bass and spacey electronic textures. Octa Octa provides a fine remix of that cut, too, re-imaging it as a stomping slab of lo-fi, funk-fuelled breakbeat house headiness.
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Unreality EP
Cat: BMG 13. Rel: 14 Feb 24
 
Techno
Your Attention Please (5:59)
The Chaos Proceeds (6:42)
Acid Perkins 001 (live) (12:35)
Review: Asher Perkins is one the seemingly endless stream of underground talents to emerge from the hallowed streets of Detroit and make it onto the world stage with their own distinctive take on the Motor City's signature sound. Here the former Minus man arrives on hometown label Beretta Grey with some fresh acid and minimal mutations. There is a subtle intensity to the scraping hits and fizzing pads of 'Your Attention Please' while 'The Chaos Proceeds' is more stripped back with gloopy synth daubs and soft shakers over a minimal drum line. 'Acid Perkins 001' finds the man layering up wonky 303 lines over his rolling tech beats.
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Dis Chronicles Vol 3
Dis Chronicles Vol 3 (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: REPEAT 20. Rel: 14 Feb 24
 
Deep House
Chicago Transit Authority - "Emotive" (8:23)
Grant Dell & Jay Tripwire - "Cosmic Kebab" (7:18)
Grant Dell - "Rhythmic Science" (6:44)
Review: Minimal heads will be chuffed to see that the third volume of the Dis Chronicles series has now arrived on Repeat. It is another stylish collection of Grant Dell beats starting with a cut as Chicago Transit Authority. 'Emotive' is a perfect blend of jazzy keys and skipping garage drums with deep house vibes and swirling pads to add extra heat. On the flipside, Dell links with Jay Tripwire for 'Cosmic Kebab' which leans more into tech house territory but as the title suggests has nice starry synth work and to close out, Dell goes it alone on 'Rhythmic Science' which looks you into his precise beat work and diffuse late night chords.
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Keeping The Legacy Vol 3
Cat: HZO 13. Rel: 15 Feb 24
 
Minimal/Tech House
Huerta - "DAYL" (5:08)
Jacksonville - "Data Log" (7:03)
Nlxlb - "Gravitate" (6:35)
100Hz - "Ggg" (6:52)
Review: Hizou Deep Rooted Music is one of those quality-assured imprints that is always well worth checking in with. This latest platter is another on that truly matters with Huerta opening up with 'DAYL' which showcases his distinctive blend of spaced-out breaks and silky tech house. Jacksonville's 'Data Log' is ahems down and deep late-night cosmic excursion and Nlxlb's 'Gravitate' keeps you afloat on mellifluous astral lines and twinkling melodic stars. 100Hz shuts down with 'Ggg', a unique mix of floating pads and barely-there rhythm that grow in stature as your journey to the certain edges of the galaxy unfolds.

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Rocket Science
Cat: JIL 001. Rel: 16 Feb 24
 
Minimal/Tech House
Act (6:22)
Rocket Science (6:11)
M (6:20)
Jamming Is Life (6:20)
Review: Rocket Science is the latest EP by the standout Netherlands techno producer Eversines. It is also the first release by the new label Jamming Is Life. This record is all about the late-night sounds. The techno is richly infused with a bit of Goa and psy-trance that adds to the mythical and tribal sound like in the example, 'Act'. Each track here prides itself on constantly evolving the sounds in motion with an upwards trajectory or energy. These are properly sequenced tracks that go somewhere and not just placed sounds on a computer. Which in turn, makes them great for the dancefloor. Unlike older Psy-trance, these tempos are right in the sweet spot for house and techno lovers alike. 'M' is one of our early favorites on this clutch piece of hedonism while the acid line in 'Jamming Is Life' is pure flashback inducing business. The Jamming is Life label is starting out strong with this one.
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A Winter Sampler VI
VARIOUS
Cat: ADID 104. Rel: 14 Feb 24
 
Deep House
St Germain - "So Flute" (Simon Vuarambon remix) (7:43)
Limara & Dimitri Nakov - "Nocturne" (feat Natacha Atlas - Curol remix) (7:17)
Tombish - "Around We Go" (4:59)
Wassu & Bona Fide - "Threshold" (6:39)
Ramiro Drisdale - "Feel & Move" (9:23)
Somelee - "Quicksilver" (7:56)
Facundo Mohrr & Maxi Degrassi - "Betimed" (6:32)
Sinca - "Printemps" (5:17)
BAI - "The Purpose" (7:30)
Lauren Ritter & Tenesha The Wordsmith - "I Surrender" (6:48)
Nathan Katz - "For You" (7:46)
Seth Schwarz & Solidmind - "Create The Universe" (feat Lydgen & Artemides) (6:20)
Review: All Day I Dream's Lee Burridge is a man who has walks managed to reinvent himself. Right now he is in his dreamy deep house phase and his label is the best out there for these sort of organic day time grooves. Now well past the 100 releases mark it is back with a new winter sampler full of heartwarming sounds from key label associates like Simon Vuarambon. Homeless, Facundo Mohrr, Maxi Degrassi and more. Each one layers up zoned out pads, soft rhythms and gently persuasive sounds that will have you in a trance in no time.
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Mango Boy
Mango Boy (12")
Cat: BARN 091. Rel: 12 Feb 24
 
Deep House
Ewok (5:50)
Sunday (6:40)
Polestar 2 (5:36)
Milpool (Ode To Karl) (4:36)
Review: As you will likely know if you are reading this, Swedish label Studio Barnhus never releases anything predictable or traditional. It unearths producers who blend familiar sounds in unfamiliar ways and always bring some leftfield charm to their grooves. Enter Off & Train who here bring plenty of dreamy charm to their deep and scuffed up house opener 'Ewok'. 'Sunday' has lovely innocent melodies unfurling way up over some dusty drum breaks, 'Polestar 2' is a more chunky cut for sweatier moments but still retains a naive melodic air and closer 'Milpool' (Ode To Karl) brings squelchy space-jam vibes to a dreamy house music closer.
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Real No
Real No (12" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: AABB 002. Rel: 14 Feb 24
 
Deep House
King David (6:34)
Mango Strut (6:04)
June Buggy (5:42)
Callin' Dybbs (6:08)
Review: Akka & BeepBeep is a new label from the US that is dropping its first two EPs simultaneously on Valentine's Day. Joradesilver is behind one, and also feature sin collaborative mode on this other 12". It opens with 'King David', a hi-tek house sound with soul drenched pads and tightly programmed drums and bass. 'Mango Strut' slows right down to dubbed out house with clattering percussion and the sound of spacecraft, then 'June Buggy' gets funky with more twitchy cosmic synths and a nice organic house groove. 'Callin' Dybbs' is a deep and smoky closer for the backroom with a sublime sax line drifting throughout.
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Fresh!!! EP
Fresh!!! EP (hand-stamped 12" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: DREP 2058. Rel: 14 Feb 24
 
Techno
ND Fresh (7:21)
As You (4:34)
I Smoke (6:20)
Review: Texas based producer Ben Hixon has been garnering a wide following with his clever old-skool influenced house tracks. The feature track 'ND Fresh', spreads its' wings over the entire A-side. This house builder has the ability to tear the roof of the party. A strong, tribal and urban builder that creates a scene on the dancefloor. With his background as a multi-instrumentalist and recording engineer, you get an interesting and unique approach on rhythm within the house genre. The two B-sides offer up some great material as well. 'As You' is a soulful stunner that gives off strong deep Chicago vibes. 'I Smoke!!' is the banger of the bunch that will send any party into overdrive. It's great to see and hear someone is making such strong house music from the south there in America. Top Notch!
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Rulers Of This World
Rulers Of This World (limited 180 gram fern green vinyl 12")
Cat: LPY 15. Rel: 12 Feb 24
 
Techno
Scapegoat (feat Milly James) (5:54)
Scapegoat (Pole rework) (5:13)
Deceivers (6:14)
Believers (5:00)
Review: Lempuyang makes it to release number 15 with a devastatingly deep new EP from Deepchord Records co-founder Mike Schommer. He kicks off with 'Scapegoat' featuring the alluring vocals of Milly James which echo out over super slow-motion dub rhythms and icy pads. The Pole rework brings more crisp hits and distant eerie drones over a more pronounced rhythm but one that remains devilishly sparse. On the flip, 'Deceivers' has more hypotonic drive - a fleshy dub stepper to lock in any 'floor and then 'Believers' slows it down to a crawl once more. An essential dub EP that promises no represses.
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Tags: Dub Techno
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Groove Magician
Groove Magician (limited 12")
Cat: TODDSONIC 33. Rel: 15 Feb 24
 
Minimal/Tech House
Groove Magician (5:26)
That Track (5:20)
Enki (4:01)
Popcorn (5:14)
Review: Newcastle label Hot Biscuit kicks off its 2024 with a new EP from TODDSONIC33. It is the first time we have come across this artist but colour us impressed. There is a fine grasp of delicate moody yet heavy drum work to the opener 'Groove Magician' that speaks of the signature Motor City sound, while 'That Track' is a mix of blistering synth modulation, hip swig claps and kick and plenty of bleeps and squeaks that will cause terror at any party. 'Enki' is another unhinged and leftfield house collision and 'Popcorn' layers sheet metal snares with a cacophony of drums.
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LL 003
LL 003 (12")
Cat: LL 003. Rel: 12 Feb 24
 
Minimal/Tech House
Approaching The Peak (7:16)
My Machine Walks (6:31)
Return To The Summit (6:35)
Over Cloud (5:59)
Review: Lion & Lamb is the pub turned cult club in London that hosts special sessions from some of London's key electronic tastemakers such as Craig Richards, Radioactive Man, Butter Side Up and plenty more. In 2020 it launched a label that is as just as essential and Henry Hyde is next up complete the one release a year schedule it has favoured so far. He offers four tracks of froward thinking tech house starting with the full throttle funk of 'Approaching The Peak' then much more dubby and stripped back 'My Machine Walks'. 'Return To The Summit' takes off into the cosmos on fluttering synth leads and 'Over Cloud' is the trippiest of the lot with watery droplets and crispy percussion.
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Fires
Fires (12")
Cat: CRM 305. Rel: 14 Feb 24
 
Minimal/Tech House
Fires (7:39)
Fires (Bushwacka's Magic mix) (7:03)
Fires (Victor Calderone & Mykol remix) (6:16)
Fires (dub mix) (7:42)
Review: Damian Lazarus's Crosstown Rebels label has ridden out many different waves of popular sounds and always remained relevant. Right now it looks to Made By Pete for a new 12" that has a gritty, low slung and sleazy tech house vibe. 'Fires' has menacing basslines and steamy vocalisations that make for an unsettling mood. UK tech house titan Bushwacka! then remixes with his signature sense of drive thou with slithy more deep and pensive pads than usual. A dub mix is also included as is a rework from Victor Calderone & Mykol that is full of late night mischief.
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Re Melted (reissue)
Cat: STYRAXRECORDS MERV2023. Rel: 19 Feb 24
 
Techno
Dust (9:54)
Melted Vein (11:08)
Review: REPRESS ALERT!: Styrax has the rights to a great reissue of some long-lost but enduring classic cuts from Merv here. Written in 1995 and 1998 they are archetypal dub techno rollers that draw as much from the European school of Basic Channel as they do the lo-fi depths of Detroit. 'Dust' opens up with warm and humid chords over elegant and rolling beats that cannot fail to sweep you up, then 'Melted Vein' offers a more driving but no less hypnotic sound, this time with sleek tech pads peeling over the airy hi hats and bouncing kicks to take you up amongst the stars. Perfect for those zoned-out, low-lit basement moments at 5am. Quality tackle.
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Night Fall
Cat: PRTR 29. Rel: 19 Feb 24
 
Deep House
Service Chamber (7:15)
Deep Tech (6:58)
Acid Matrix (7:21)
Review: The first part of a two-part release for Sushitech's sub label Pariter, with Chicago second generation house hero Boo Williams joining the likes of Delano Smith and Norm Talley on the roster for 'Night Fall', the partner 12" to the simultaneously released 'Day Rise'. It features three tracks, all of which fit the mold of early evening classics. 'Acid Matrix' has an early Detroit feel to its raw machine handclap snares and panther-like, stalking bassline, while 'Deep Tech' might be geographically closer to late 80s, early 90s Yorkshire, a compulsive funkiness emerging from its bleepcentric soundscape. 'Service Chamber' is sleeker and more mellow, telephone dial tones spiralling off into the ether while tinkling, xylophone-sounded keys play hypnotically. Choice, quality material that will help any DJ to subtly pick the pace up as the sun falls.
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Day Rise
Day Rise (12")
Cat: PRTR 30. Rel: 19 Feb 24
 
Deep House
Talley Up (6:52)
The Take Over (6:32)
Teleport (6:46)
Review: Boo Williams is in good company appearing here on Sushitech's sub label Pariter where he joins the illustrious likes of Delano Smith and Norm Talley in its ranks. You wait for a Boo Williams record and then, of course, two come along, 'Day Rise' being accompanied by the simultaneously released 'Night Fall', each with their own corresponding vibe. 'Day Rise' is definitely more upbeat of the two but it's a subtle distinction - it's certainly not full of 4AM bangers designed to keep you awake until the busses start running again. 'Talley Up' is a very straight forward affair, circling around a two note synth riff and gradually building percussion. 'The Take Over' is similarly spritely, another builder with crashing cymbals, jazzy chords and drum machine tumbles steadily building an insurmountable wall of funkiness. Breezy, bumping closer 'Teleport' completes the set, meaning three ultra-handy, raw but sophisticated tunes that house and techno DJs alike will find slipping into their sets with a natural ease.
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Played by: Bryan Hervieu
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Quo Vadis (2023 Edition)
Quo Vadis (2023 Edition) (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: BTL 020. Rel: 21 Feb 24
 
Minimal/Tech House
Quo Vadis (8:54)
Quo Vadis (Frank Kusserow remix) (8:55)
Review: Some techno classics earn their status with the barest of elements - and that's absolutely true of G-Man's 'Quo Vadis'. Originally released by ex-LFO man Get Varley in 1995, it's a devastatingly simple premise of a stark, subtly swung beat and funked up dub techno chord trimmed down to a fine point. That's pretty much all that's needed to render a timeless favourite which will do the damage on any floor, whether it's a big room techno situation or a push-on-through tech house marathon you're faced with. On this reissue for Back To Life we also get a remix from Frank Kusserow on the flip, which wisely retains the fundamental essence of the track and just gives it some chunkier drums.
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Played by: Carlos Nilmmns
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Chicago At Midnight (feat Delano Smith mix)
Cat: PRTR 28. Rel: 19 Feb 24
 
Minimal/Tech House
Cagomi (Delano Smith remix) (7:01)
Cagomi (Reshape) (6:47)
Fenders (6:04)
Review: Goettingen's long standing dub techno servant XDB takes us to Chicago At Midnight with this new 12" on Pariter. 'Fenders' is one and is a deliciously elastic rhythm with rolling kick drums setting a hypnotic groove as the bubbly synths rise up through the mix. 'Cagomi', more edgy and amped up with gritty hits and swaying bass, gets a new lease of life after first surfacing on XDB's Metrolux Music back in 2009. The same cut gets a remix from Delano Smith that's more rooted to the floor in the Detroit man's usual textbook style. A classy outing from all, then.
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The Chord Chronicles EP
Cat: ADAM 010. Rel: 20 Feb 24
 
Minimal/Tech House
Deepozzarella (7:26)
Chordlift (7:18)
Tension (12:01)
Review: Keeping the house flavour bedded into minimal since the mid 00s, Audio Werner has long perfected a sleek, sublime style which maintains some 20 years in. On this new drop for Adam's Bite he's on superlative form, teasing out the most perfectly sustained double bass groove with just the barest of essentials for company on 'Deepozzarella' and then making everything sound so soulful in the process. 'Chordlift' opts for an airier tone, riding a more fractured groove that kicks tougher than most Audio Werner jams. 'Tension' completes the picture with the kind of subtly giddy roller which could truly take an afters in the stratosphere.
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Deep Inside
Deep Inside (180 gram vinyl 12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: BOND 12073. Rel: 20 Feb 24
 
Deep House
Dub Chronicles #6 (7:08)
International Sun Earth Explorer (6:09)
Deep Inside (feat Robert Owens) (6:27)
Promise Street (6:09)
Review: Veteran German producer Sascha Dive is a household name in electronic music. His latest EP 'Deep Inside', is a versatile record that is sure to find a home into many DJ's hands. Kicking things off with the meaty heaviness that is "Dub Chronicles #6". A powerhouse dub related techno track that will push your speakers to the maximum. "International Sun-Earth Explorer" is a deep lush track that gives off a touch of progressive vibes within. Turn the record over for some beautiful house vibes that feature house vocal legend Robert Owens, while closing things out is the tasty offering 'Promise Street'. A seductive B-side option that we feel will be a great alternate choice that really fills out the EP nicely. Sascha Dive is always a name you can trust to bring the quality.
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Triumph EP
Cat: PERLON 136. Rel: 20 Feb 24
 
Minimal/Tech House
Triumph (6:16)
Waiting For My Love (5:37)
Close The Door (5:05)
Fear & Madness In The Desert (5:59)
Review: This is the thirrd release by the amazing Italian producer Ivan Iacobucci for the Perlon label. The previous two were so well received, this next one was destined to come out sooner than later. Perlon fans know what to expect from their label of choice and Ivan delivers the goods. Those addictively quirky and fonky jackin' minimal techno jams. The title track is that and then some! We especially like the sexy jam 'Waiting For My Love'. Expect the unexpected when you flip over the record as 'Close the Door' is a full-on acid banger that combines high energy techno into what sounds like a video game soundtrack theme song! Closing things out is the wild sounding 'Fear & Madness in the Desert'. We are smiling at the thought of someone playing out these corkers to audience. Expect to see WTF typefaces everywhere!
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