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ZZafrika
ZZafrika (1-sided 12")
Cat: TURBO 090. Rel: 13 Oct 10
 
Electro House
Zzafrika
Review: The musical juggernauts that respond the respective calls of 'Tiga' and 'Zombie Nation' converge as ZZT for new single "ZZafrika". It's pure peak time goodness, with a driving, almost squealing synth line augmented by a chunky electro beat, which is topped off with an infectious vocal snippet reminiscent of their 2008 smash "The Worm". Already tried and test by the big boys - this is hot hot hot.

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out of stock $9.33
Vulkan Alarm!
Cat: TURBO 109. Rel: 31 Aug 11
 
Electro House
Vulkan Alarm!
Vulkan Alarm! (Proxy remix)
Vulkan Alarm! (Jan Driver remix)
Review: Whilst Turbo have demonstrated a willingness to think outside the box in recent times (most notably a Murphy Jax release that featured Populette and Freak Seven remixes) this ZZT release will no doubt please fans of the label's trademark sound. "Vulkan Sound" is every bit as abrasive as you'd expect from Tiga and Florian, craftily building from a scratchy groove into the kind of ever twisting tunnel of white noise that sends the Friday night Fabric crowd crazy. Check the flip for the requisite remixes, with Turbo's resident Russian speaker worrier Proxy borrowing rhythmic ideas from an under appreciated Felix Da Housecat jam amidst the usual array of crescendo building synth madness. Joining him is BNR's Jan Driver, whose remix will please fans of tracks that begin in the lower recesses of the speakers and dig up all the dirt as they reach stereo parity in sync with massive 808 kicks and thumping bass - this one is our pick.




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out of stock $8.30
Lower State Of Consciousness
Cat: TURBO 0436. Rel: 16 Aug 07
 
Electro House
Lower State Of Consciousness (original Munich version)
Lower State Of Consciousness (Justice remix)
Review: "Lower State Of Consciousness", by ZZT, has support from Soulwax, Erol Alkan, Digitalism, Adam Freeland, Azzido Da Bass, Cajuan, Boys Noize, Kissy Sell Out, Metal On Metal and many more.
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out of stock $8.30
Lower State Of Consciousness
Cat: UKW 007. Rel: 28 Jun 07
 
Electro House
Lower State Of Consciousness
Review: "Lower State Of Consciousness", by ZZT, has support from Soulwax, Erol Alkan, Digitalism, Adam Freeland, Azzido Da Bass, Cajuan, Boys Noize, Kissy Sell Out, Metal On Metal and many more.
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out of stock $8.30
Adrift
Adrift (12")
Cat: ADDON 03. Rel: 09 Dec 06
 
Minimal/Tech House
Adrift
Always Have
Fuck Up
Review: Detroit producer Colin Zyskowski has quickly established himself as a top DJ/producer. "Adrift" builds up on layers of minimal grooves and digital sequencing.
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out of stock $8.30
Snow Country
Cat: FOKUZ 027. Rel: 25 Apr 07
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Zyon Base - "Snow Country"
Greeley & Lomax - "String Thing"
Review: Zyon Bass explores the deep side of drum n bass with his proper killer "Snow Country", released on Fokuz. Razor-sharp beats, crispy rolling amens, deep pulsating neuro basslines and wicked strings all in place here, make no mistake! On the flip its Greeley & Lomax with 'String Theory', a track with beautiful atmospheres, big, bad bassline and seriously rolling beats.
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out of stock $5.70
Welcome To LA
Welcome To LA (limited 7")
Cat: FSPEC 05. Rel: 15 Dec 23
 
Funk
Welcome To LA (4:03)
City Of Angels (4:02)
Review: Dam Funk is the true ambassador of West Coast boogie in the modern era, and his dreamy touch is unmistakable. Parisian funkateer David Zylberman knows what's up, and so he's reached out to Dam for some input on this silky smooth single which takes us into the heart of LA. The result is two cuts tipped way, way back for the smoothest of rides, all mid tempo 808 groove and lingering, mellow synth chords. If you were a fan of the breakthrough Toeachizown album which brought Dam Funk to wider attention, you're going to love this record.
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Played by: Mosaik
out of stock $15.31
Beats To Make You Frown
Cat: BLP 001. Rel: 27 Oct 06
 
Hip Hop/R&B
The Trojan (feat Kashmere)
Spit Fast (remix - feat Tim Dog & The Chubby Alcoholic, cuts by Jazz T)
Zygote On The Beat (feat Verb T, Kashmere, Lost Souljah, Bobba Fresh & Louie G)
Serious (feat Verb T, cuts by DJ Random)
Superglue (feat Lewis Parker)
Bobba Fresh (feat Bobba Fresh)
Soul Divide (feat Kashmere, cuts by Cluso)
The Peddler (feat Hug)
Review: 'Beats To Make You Frown' is an apt title indeed. The party vibe is dead. Long live the frown! This 12" is the EP version of the album. It features co-production on a couple of tracks with Jazz T, Z's partner in crime. Guest vocals are provided by Kashmere, The Chubby Alcoholic, Tim Dog, Verb T, Hug, Lewis Parker, Lost Souljah, Louie G, and Bobba Fresh. DJ Random, Cluso, Jazz and Z himself provide cuts. Get your frown on!
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out of stock $6.75
Rotation EP
Rotation EP (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: FAV 013. Rel: 08 Oct 19
 
Deep Dubstep
Rotation (4:50)
Sick As A Dog (6:27)
Tumble Dub (4:40)
Review: Heavy rotation: Belgium badman Zygos returns to Foundation Audio with a full range of sounds. Three tracks, three vibes: opener "Rotation" is just as much of a techno jam as it is a dubstep track, all rolling motion and layers of percussion, "Sick As A Dog" brings the graveyard ghetto vibes, all spooky pads, groaning bass and rattlesnake snare rolls while "Tumble Dub" closes business on much more of a traditional halftime swagger vibe but with a mechanical hook that lives up to its name. Loopy business. Zygos always smashes it.
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out of stock $12.19
Kanuri
Kanuri (hand-stamped 10")
Cat: UNITY 004. Rel: 21 Nov 17
 
Deep Dubstep
Kanuri (4:14)
Shutdown (3:29)
Review: Belgian ice king Zygos dents the Unity discog with two crucial pieces of bass weight. "Kanuri" is a powerful minimal prowler that, with the help of some subtle psycho stabs, builds into a dramatic centrepiece. Flip for "Shutdown", a track that lives up to its name with a technoid rampancy that refuses to quit as a gritty kick drives the percussive layers with edge and momentum. It doesn't get more hypnotic than this.
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out of stock $9.86
Erf EP
Erf EP (12")
Cat: FAV 006. Rel: 12 Dec 17
 
Deep Dubstep
Erf (3:46)
Nostromo (3:45)
Agite (4:27)
Dwaas (with Tosti) (5:00)
Review: It's been a great year for Belgian basssmith Zygos. Having kicked off the year on Chad Dubz Foundation with the "Future" EP and appearing on Encrypted, Rarefied and Subaltern throughout the year, he now ends 2017 with another precision sub-low serenade. "Erf" is the creeper of the set, all foggy and graveyard stomping, "Nostromo" is the emotional moment with a swooning slo-mo Q&A that's pregnant in hope while "Agite" plays the consummate cosmic piece with sci-fi flurries zipping back and forth over a loosely-hemmed drum arrangement. Finally "Dwaas" ends on a motely note as Zygos teams up with Tosti for a sense-rattling finale where the percussion is scattered over the bass in a funky cascading way. Time to fly.
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out of stock $9.60
SFG
SFG (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: RARE 9. Rel: 21 Aug 18
 
Deep Dubstep
SFG (4:44)
Forward (3:44)
Late Night Escort (with Soukah) (5:06)
Review: One of the earliest acts to appear on Rarefied, Belgium's darkest dubstep wizard Zygos returns with three more beguiling constructs. "SFG" ignites the fires with an intoxicating mystic flare and traditional Greek instruments, "Forward" plays the consummate graveyard creeper of the EP, all icy and foreboding but driven with some expert rolling rhythm work before "Late Night Escort" takes us home and tucks us in under shrouds of bluesy harmonics.
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out of stock $9.86
Shivering
Shivering (12")
Cat: RARE 2. Rel: 28 Feb 17
 
Deep Dubstep
Shivering (4:15)
Gwari (4:44)
Review: Grab a blanket or a big coat; this one's cold... Following his well-received "Future" EP on Foundation (and releases on the likes of Encrypted and Indigo Movement), Zygos delivers two more pulsating, floor-focussed constructions. "Shivering" will rippled your skin to its bones with the cascading paranoid textures trickling down a wholly wet groove. "Gwari" steps even deeper into the dance with a rolling drum arrangement, palpitating basses, tight percussion and eerie pipes that fuses with serious hypnosis. Both Zygos and Rarefied are making serious statements here.
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out of stock $8.57
ENV 032
ENV 032 (12")
Cat: ENV 032. Rel: 21 Sep 21
 
Deep Dubstep
Get Nowhere (4:40)
Bottom Line (4:40)
Jamais (4:42)
Review: The return of the Belgian boss Zygos. Back on Encrypted, where his journey began five years ago, here he once again lays down some genuinely unique moments of 140 pressure. 'Get Nowhere' is a powerful star-gazing piece that sets the tone with its euphoric synth tones that wouldn't go amiss on a Booka Shade or Ame record. Elsewhere 'Bottom Line' is all about the spiralling drones that cascade with tension while 'Jamais' closes the EP with a sweet off-kilter eastern steel string / pipe riff that seems to skate over the beats like a slide guitar. One of a kind.
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out of stock $11.16
IFSXXX 003
IFSXXX 003 (limited 12")
Cat: IFSXXX 003. Rel: 14 Jun 22
 
Deep Dubstep
Svensk Riddim (4:01)
Ekte Dub (3:42)
Waves (4:45)
Review: Infernal by name, intrepid by nature... The mighty Zygos takes a stand with three rather cheeky twists and flips. 'Svensk Riddim' takes a Terje-fied trip to Cuba with insatiably funky results while 'Ekte Dub' plays the consummate foil with its stripped back subs and ghostly riff. 'Waves' finishes the set with a Lafayette-a-min horn heaves and the smokiest 808 hits you've heard this side of Atlanta. XXX rated.
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out of stock $14.27
Ormenion (Deluxe Edition)
Ormenion (Deluxe Edition) (gatefold audiophile vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: TBLP 024. Rel: 12 May 20
 
International
Fog (6:05)
Maritsa (4:54)
5 Nights (6:45)
Karsilamas (5:23)
Ormenion (6:24)
Anastenariko (Firewalking Dance) (6:40)
The Sun Is Setting Down (7:05)
Review: The debut album from Greek group Evritiki Zygia is named in honour of "Ormenion", a historical region in northern Greece that was first inhabited during the Byzantine era. As it borders both Turkey and Bulgaria, for centuries the region has been a melting pot of cultural - and particularly musical - traditions. The music showcased on the album has similarly eclectic, mixed-up roots, combining traditional instrumentation with the kind of fuzzy sounds, hallucinatory motifs and electronic riffs most readily associated with late 20th century psychedelic music from Turkey. It's an intriguing and hugely enjoyable blend all told, with highlights including the mind-altering brilliance of "Ormenion", the hazy intensity of "Maritsa" and the all-action vocal number "Anastenariko (Firewalking Dance)".
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out of stock $21.78
A Different Destiny
A Different Destiny (limited clear vinyl 12" + insert)
Cat: JC 17. Rel: 30 Jan 23
 
Jazz
Small Stars (6:21)
Joyful Gentleman (6:15)
Rainbow (4:18)
Small Stars (Ron Trent remix) (9:25)
Small Stars (feat TPO) (7:04)
Review: Individuality, Harmony, Wit.
Originating from the heart of Asia - Taipei, Taiwan, Zy The Way is a fusion collective spear-heading a new musical movement in a digital age. As the offspring of a film director, entertainers and multi-genre musicians, Zy The Way aims to create artistic content that will rock your socks. We believe that true balance is achieved not through the uniting of different social groups, but when we come together with our stories as an individual. Voices and vision, musical styles, personalities, and our own beliefs, Zy The Way is the fabrication of our collective imagination, where no one is left out.
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 in stock $10.38
A Different Destiny (B-STOCK)
A Different Destiny (B-STOCK) (limited clear vinyl 12" + insert)
Cat: JC 17 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Jazz
Small Stars (6:21)
Joyful Gentleman (6:15)
Rainbow (4:18)
Small Stars (Ron Trent remix) (9:25)
Small Stars (feat TPO) (7:04)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Creasing to corner of outer sleeve but otherwise in excellent condition***


Individuality, Harmony, Wit.
Originating from the heart of Asia - Taipei, Taiwan, Zy The Way is a fusion collective spear-heading a new musical movement in a digital age. As the offspring of a film director, entertainers and multi-genre musicians, Zy The Way aims to create artistic content that will rock your socks. We believe that true balance is achieved not through the uniting of different social groups, but when we come together with our stories as an individual. Voices and vision, musical styles, personalities, and our own beliefs, Zy The Way is the fabrication of our collective imagination, where no one is left out.
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out of stock $8.30
FORTHCOMING
Ten Acres
Ten Acres (12" in screen-printed sleeve limited to 100 copies)
Cat: JC 19. Rel: 24 Jun 24
 
Jazz
Ten Acres
Ten Acres (MdCL remix)
Review:  Zy The Way hail from Taiwan and are recognised as pioneers of the jazz scene in Asia. Their signature style is to infuse their work with ancient Chinese poetry and their first outing 'A Different Destiny,' reimagined 3,000-year-old poems curated by Confucius and earned them plenty of plaudits. Now, they unveil two EPs as a prelude to their upcoming album. Collaborating with renowned remixers who operate at the jazz-electronic crossroads, they present 'Ten Acres' with a remarkable remix by Mark de Clive Lowe. Maintaining jazz's essence while igniting the dancefloor, this EP bridges East and West, past and present and shows Zy The Way as a transformative musical force who are pushing boundaries.
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Roman EP
Roman EP (12")
Cat: ELIPLTD 002. Rel: 18 Jul 18
 
Minimal/Tech House
Torabora (10:27)
Roman (6:53)
Room (8:01)
Review: Following up some terrific releases by Club Midi (Cluj-Napoca) resident Mihigh and Timofti (one half of Audiotheque), Bucharest's Elliptic imprint is back with their third release which is by newcomer ZXC. Esoteric and mind altering grooves in the vein of scene heroes Cezar Lezar or Zefzeed on the haunting "Torabora", some reductionist afterhours bounce on the slack noise of "Roman" and finally "Room" which is the standout track. Creepy and elaborate sound design merges with subtle neoclassical elements, over a broken and barely there beat. It might end up losing punters on the dancefloor, but indeed it is better for those moments of 'travelling without' moving' back at home on Sunday night.
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out of stock $10.90
Broken Instants (The Youngsters remix)
Cat: TE 005. Rel: 22 May 07
 
Techno
Flavor (original mix)
Flavor (The Youngsters remix)
Review: For the fifth release on Thump Elektroniks comes "Broken Instants"; the third and last in the Instants Series by Zwo!, a group formed by Tony Blunt and Ivan Murias. This time, they present us with a new melodic techno track, which combines the American essence of the Detroit sound with a French flavour that spreads under a deep and dark bass from beginning to the end - undoubtedly a track that reaffirms the talent and good taste of these musical partners.
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out of stock $8.30
You & Others
Cat: DPRESS 024. Rel: 10 May 07
 
Minimal/Tech House
Static Refil
Shine Inc
Static Refil (DJinxx's Moods)
Review: Zwo! are Tony Blunt and Ivan Murias, producers and owners of the mighty Thump Elektroniks label. Their brand new EP "You And Others" is released on D Press Industries. Here they present their most melodic and most danceable release, creating two tantalising tracks of deep Detroit techno.
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out of stock $9.33
Primitive Sense (Taho remix)
Cat: TE 006. Rel: 06 Dec 07
 
Techno
Primitive Sense
Longer Lasting
Primitive Sense (Taho remix)
Review: "Primitive Sense", by ZWO!, is an exquisite Detroit techno track that combines classic Motor City sounds and modern minimalistic techno elements. The second track, "Longer Lasting", is deep and pure techno energy that blows you away with a fabulous high voltage climax. The guest remixer is Taho. Miss this Thump Elektroniks release at your peril.
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out of stock $8.30
Paranormale Aktivitat
Cat: CAL 007LP. Rel: 25 Aug 16
 
Electro
Apparition (2:15)
Clairvoyant (3:38)
Cryptic Dimension (1:55)
Diapsiquia (3:01)
Enigmata (3:36)
Materialization (5:31)
Multiple Existence (4:05)
Premonition (2:39)
Telemetric (4:41)
Remote Viewer (3:20)
Segunda Realidad (1:33)
Telekinesis (4:20)
Review: The Aqualung Series division of Clone Records has been at the top of the reissuing game in the last few years, dropping bomb after bomb by Drexciya and their various sattelite projects. Paranormale Aktivitat is something a little more recent, however; it was originally released on Rephlex back in 2011 and it's made up of the combined talents of Drexciya's Heinrich Mueller, Susana Correia, Penelope Martin, and Beta Evers. Deep, sullen electro would be the best way to encapsulate its murky stratosphere, but the album goes way beyond the normal confines of the genre and frequently heads into the utter unknown, the underbelly of experimental dance music. The air is thick and the sounds are tenebrous, so tread lightly but be sure to know that it's an unmissable and timeless album for those who know.
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out of stock $20.24
Sandy Eyes
Sandy Eyes (12" + insert)
Cat: DE 134. Rel: 22 Aug 16
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Sandy Eyes (5:45)
Polar Magazine (3:09)
Flucht '84 (5:27)
Sacred Time (5:08)
Review: Zwischenfall were a short lived Belgian trio comprised of Martin Urban, Michael Sass & Stephan Kraemer and who only had two releases: the Heute EP in 1983 and of course Sandy Eyes (1984) that now gets a re-issue on Josh Cheon's always reliable Dark Entries. The title track is sweet, disco infused synth-pop (and definitely a spirit of the time) while "Flucht 84" takes it cues from Moroder or Gino Soccio on this fabulous cosmic disco journey. On the flip are two bonus tracks: "Sacred Time" injects a bit more EBM attitude into it while "Polar Magazine" gets more funky and that keyboard brass section is a nice touch. Fans of the label will find this a welcome addition to the catalogue.
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out of stock $12.98
I Get My Kicks At Nighttime
Cat: COMP 240-1. Rel: 29 Nov 06
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
I Get My Kicks At Nighttime (original mix)
Individualizer
I Get My Kicks At Nighttime (Lexx dub)
Review: Swiss producer Cyril Böhler with his second 12" for the Black Label series.
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out of stock $8.30
Space Zone
Space Zone (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: TRAPID 01. Rel: 08 Mar 21
 
Techno
Space Zone (6:36)
Etching (6:35)
Restriction (7:09)
Trapid (6:49)
Review: Zwen makes a strong impression as they circumnavigate the stars to impart their strain of machine music. This first release on Trapid has little to no reference point, placing all the focus on the tunes contained within. "Space Zone" aptly launches this mission in a muscular fashion with a hefty kick and some strafing synth blasts, while "Etching" gets tangled up in a more tightly wound loop with a raw, deliciously early 90s finish. "Restriction" keeps things stripped back, but it's certainly still orbiting the same quadrant as the other tracks. "Trapid" switches focus by embracing a more dub techno-informed approach, and Zwen does a masterful job of capturing that vibe too.
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out of stock $5.18
Manipulate Our Reflections (incl Relic remix)
Cat: CB 019. Rel: 19 Jul 21
 
Minimal/Tech House
Manipulate Our Reflections (9:33)
Vvoid (7:29)
Manipulate Our Reflections (Relic remix) (7:12)
Review: Having impressed with his 2019 debut album on Negentropy, the breaks/tech-house/minimal techno fusion of Rhythm Tension, Zweizig has been given a chance to showcase his wares on Constant Sound's popular Constant Black offshoot. The headline attraction is undoubtedly opener 'Manipulate Our Reflections', a spaced-out chunk of hypnotic late-night science that wraps wonky, Villalobos style electronic noises and pulsing pads around a locked in (but also surprisingly swinging) tech-house groove. Relic provides a chunkier and groovier remix that boasts darker noises and a more beefed-up sound, while bonus cut 'Vvoid' is a twisted, undulating acid-jacker.
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out of stock $10.38
Rhythm Tension
Rhythm Tension (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: NGY 02. Rel: 01 Apr 19
 
Minimal/Tech House
Gewissen (1:05)
Rhythm Tension (10:33)
Zephyr (6:13)
Rehash Repeat (7:11)
Review: Brawther's Negentropy label has already carried gold star material from Ron Obvious and the man himself, and now it's the turn of debutant producer Zweizig to show off his wares. This assured 12" leads in with the ambient intro "Gewissen" before the crisp minimal funk of "Rhythm Tension" kicks in with its shimmering and shuddering sound design pinging around the dexterous beat. "Zephyr" is a smoky affair with a snappy broken beat and lots of subtle organic matter writhing in the middle distance. "Rehash Repeat" takes things deep and dubby to complete the set, all mellow hiccupping rhythm accents and hazy melodic phrases.
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
out of stock $8.82
Tanz Das
Tanz Das (12")
Cat: ZWEITAKTER 001. Rel: 26 Oct 06
 
Electro House
Tanz Das
Evo Revo
Grinsegroove
Review: This is a brilliant collaboration between Roman Salzger and Lapwing, a newcomer who is well known for his love to hard sounds. For Roman Salzger it's a brilliant comeback: Zweitakter sounds fresh combining house tunes, technoid beats and clear and beautiful melodies. 'Tanz Das' is a big hit!!!
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out of stock $6.22
Synthic
Synthic (12")
Cat: NEUM 026. Rel: 23 Mar 07
 
Minimal/Tech House
Synthic (original mix)
Synthic (Broker Dealer remix)
Synthic (Reynold remix)
Review: Broker/Dealer turn the subtle, mesmerizing original into an elegant disco-house version by keeping the sci-fi synthesizer theme. The b-side showcases Reynolds's producer qualities. His remix is an unique blend of avant-garde and acid-house.
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out of stock $8.30
Kuma Suma
Kuma Suma (12")
Cat: NEUTONMUSIC 31. Rel: 02 Oct 07
 
Minimal/Tech House
Kuma Suma
Touched By This
Review: "Kuma Suma", by Zweikarakter, has support from Loco Dice, Repeat Repeat, Laurent Garnier, Florian Meindl and more.
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out of stock $8.30
Beam Retreat
Cat: XRD 015. Rel: 29 Nov 23
 
Techno
The Devil's Wanted In Here (7:15)
Phazer Quest (6:41)
Talkatron (6:59)
Nieur Acid (6:54)
Review: Exarde clocks up its 15th outing here with another bit of brilliantly direct to dancefloor techno tackle from Zuul. There is a sense of celestial mystery to his opener 'The Devil's Wanted In Here' in the chrome-plated melodies while the drums are pure electro-funk. 'Phazer Quest' ups the ante with some prickly acid spraying about the face of the silvery metallic drums and sustained chords and moon the flip comes the rasping bass and slapping drum funk of 'Talkatron' while a more circuitous route is taken by the searching synths of closer 'Nieur Acid.'
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Tags: Acid House
out of stock $14.01
Who Killed The Zutons
Who Killed The Zutons (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile yellow flame vinyl LP + 3D glasses + insert)
Cat: MOVLP 2988C.
 
Indie/Alternative
Zuton Fever
Pressure Point
You Will You Won't
Confusion
Havana Gang Brawl
Railroad
Long Time Coming
Nightmare (part II)
Not A Lot To Do
Remember Me
Dirty Dancehall
Moons & Horror Shows
Review: English rock band The Zutons formed in 2001 when they took their name from Captain Beefheart's Magic Band guitarist, Zoot Horn Rollo. This special deluxe reissue of their Who Killed The Zutons debut album from 2004 features a 3D sleeve as well as including 3D glasses and a special insert with lyrics and images. The record went double platinum upon release and hit number nine in the UK album charts with big standout singles such as 'Pressure Point,' 'Confusion,' 'You Will You Won't', 'Remember Me' and 'Don't Ever Think (Too Much)'.
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out of stock $27.50
Dragon Age (Soundtrack)
Dragon Age (Soundtrack) (cloudy clear vinyl 4xLP box set + insert)
Cat: SL9 207119. Rel: 13 Dec 23
 
Soundtracks
Dragon Age: Origins (LP1: Dragon Age Origins) (2:49)
Elves At The Mercy Of Man (1:16)
Ruins Of Ostagar (1:18)
The Common Dwarf (1:24)
The Party Camp (0:44)
The Dalish (1:18)
Darkspawn In The Wilds (1:13)
Human Nobility (1:18)
Urn Of Sacred Ashes (1:02)
Join The Grey Wardens (1:53)
Battle The Darkspawn Hordes (1:07)
Mages In Their Chantry (2:01)
Lelianna’s Song (2:33)
The Chantry's Hubris (3:16)
The Nature Of The Beast (1:29)
Tavern Brawl (1:16)
The Dalish Elves Encampment (1:18)
Ferelden At War (2:54)
King Edrin (1:31)
Challenge An Arch Demon (3:12)
The Coronation (1:04)
I Am The One (High Fantasy version) (3:59)
Dragon Age II Main Theme (LP2: Dragon Age II) (1:59)
Hawke Family Theme (1:57)
Qunari On The Rise (2:01)
Love Scene (1:37)
Viscount (1:17)
Tavern Music (2:46)
Kirkwall Arrival (4:27)
Rogue Heart (3:06)
Journey To Deep Fear (2:55)
Mage Pride (3:59)
Kirkwall Town Act 2 Exploration (2:03)
Dark Dawn (3:22)
Fenris Theme (2:27)
Night Attack & Victory (1:56)
Destiny Of Love (3:26)
Dragon Age: Inquisition Theme (LP3: Dragon Age: Inquisition) (2:50)
The Wrath Of Heaven (5:22)
Escape From The Fade (1:11)
Calling The Inquisition (2:00)
In Hushed Whispers (4:47)
The Western Approach (2:05)
Journey To Skyhold (1:48)
The Dawn Will Come (1:59)
Orlais Theme (2:43)
The Scar (0:54)
Siege Of Adamant (1:14)
Wicked Eyes & Wicked Hearts (3:23)
Thedas Love Theme (1:54)
Champions Of The Just (3:51)
Sacrifice (1:00)
Return To Skyhold (2:12)
Epilogue (1:10)
I Am The One - Dragon Age: Origins (LP4: bonus DLC tracks Dark Fantasy version) (4:06)
Main Theme (Dai Descent DLC) (2:53)
Aftermath (Dai Descent DLC) (1:16)
Dark Solas Theme (Dai Trespasser DLC) (2:58)
Qunari Atmosphere (Dai Trespasser DLC) (2:40)
Lost Elf Theme (Dai Trespasser DLC) (3:29)
Enchanters (Dragon Age: Inquisition The Bard songs) (3:20)
Grey Warden (2:06)
I Am The One (1:55)
Once We Were (2:07)
Rise (1:18)
Sera (1:58)
Fall Of The Magister (2:39)
Scout Lace Harding (2:01)
The Slightest Ones (2:25)
Review: This expansive 70-track collection spans the Dragon Age game series, including songs from Dragon Age: Origins (2009), Dragon Age II (2011), and Dragon Age: Inquisition (2014) throughout discs 1-3. As a bonus, the fourth disc features seven tracks chosen from DLC plus an additional nine fan-favorite bard songs from Dragon Age: Inquisition. Deluxe package features all-original artwork by Dragon Age concept director Ramil Sunga and lead UX artist Danny Richardson, created exclusively for this album set. The beautifully detailed artwork presents a pictorial timeline following the lore of the Dragon Age series, beginning at the dawn of the golden city, throughout the city's fall and culminating in its re-emergence as the black city, seat of the old gods.
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Lateral Pass (Record Store Day 2014)
Cat: FM 003. Rel: 26 Apr 14
 
Experimental/Electronic
Sci-Fi
Slow Heart
Song VI
Song IV (Quintet)
Review: This year's Record Store Day has been nothing short of sensational, with countless gems from the past having been made available once again, but this morbidly sough-after collaboration between Peter Zummo and Arthur Russell will have die-hard fans of both artists salivating manically. In all honesty, it is an outstanding piece of music and one which fully deserved an official reissue. This forward-thinking pair of artists were so ahead of the game back in the 80's that it's impossible to think how people reacted to this stuff back then. The opener, "Sci-Fi" is their familiar bundle of horns, delays and violins, all blended together with Russell's vocal laments, whereas "Slow Heart" heads into deeper, more rhythmic territories. On the flip, "Song VI" is a mesmerising battle between xylophones, marching shreds of percussion and extravagantly-timed delay shots, while the Quintet version drops in a much-welcomed dose of Russell's goofy lyricism. Not to be missed.
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Dress Code (Don't Look At My Car)
Cat: OMZUMMO 02. Rel: 07 Sep 16
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
The Tape Is Chill (5:53)
How Does It Feel? (3:12)
Well Let Me Say Something (5:04)
Do You Know What To Wear Do You Know? (3:07)
What Do You Want Do You? (4:17)
Life Is Real (3:43)
Break Up The Pill (1:20)
Well Let Me Tell You Something (1:37)
Review: A couple of years back, Optimo Music reissued a classic chunk of NYC downtown experimentation from Peter Zummo, a post-modern composer arguably best known for his work with Arthur Russell. Thrillingly, this follow-up marks the multi-instrumentalist's first new album for many years. Full of his delay-laden trumpet lines, tumbling trombone, and spaced-out beats, Dress Code (Don't Look At My Car) feels like the products of an unlikely collaboration between Holgar Czukay, Konk and the Idjut Boys. It's all devilishly hard to pin down, but never less than inspired, with Zummo serving up both downtempo and upbeat compositions in his unique, fusion style.
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out of stock $14.01
Rolexx
Rolexx (12")
Cat: RAF 017. Rel: 02 Dec 05
 
Dancehall/Ragga
Rolex
Sambatech
Review: Ok, strap your sneakers extra tight and get down with debuting London producer Zumen (aka Matt Ward) as he deliver some of the most brutal beats we've ever heard, no joke! Together with London ragga/dancehall MC Leafnuts and the always versatile Aaron Phiri (Hearin' Aid) they go nuts over some crusty broken beats with large subs and dope breakdowns. The combination of ragga, dancehall, broken beats and soulful vocals has never sounded better! On the B-side we get another winner when Zumen swings a dark and techy broken beat monster that comes with a slight samba touch. The tracks is already huge down at the Raw Fusion club in Stockholm as Mad Mats and company have been burning the track on rotation week after week.
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New Sound
New Sound (12")
Cat: RAF 021. Rel: 18 May 06
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
New Sound
Man Do Para
Review: London resident Zumen is back with another storm trooper. Last time around he gave us some pretty nasty beats that shook bass bins all over the world. This time Zumen explores the deeper sounds of jackin' house on "New Sound" (check the fierce vocal hook) while on the flip he goes all nutty with a dark broken beat stepper with some supa heavyweight drums, dark basslines and fierce Brazilian vocal samples. This one will blow large!
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out of stock $8.30
Aufgang
Aufgang (double 12")
Cat: FORUM III. Rel: 06 Mar 15
 
Techno
Windung
Schwelle
Aufgang (part 1)
Wirbel
Aufgang (part 2)
Weltentor
Aufgang (part 3)
Ubergang
Review: Increasingly spoken of in hushed tones by the techno community, a new album from the Giegling collective will always be regarded as a big event. It's through the Forum offshoot that has previously delivered fine long players by Vril and Prince Of Denmark that Giegling now present Aufgang, a debut set from mystery production unit Zum Goldenen Schwarm. Previously spotted in fits and spurts, Aufgang represents the most substantial statement from Zum Goldenen Schwarm yet and it's eight tracks of strange atmospheric pieces and immersive deep electronics already feel like another classic Giegling long player. How the title track develops over it's three parts to a quite epic 15 minute finale is particularly satisfying to hear.
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Nu Age
Nu Age (12")
Cat: TR 0007. Rel: 29 Jul 21
 
Deep House
Stay (main Nu-Age mix) (8:10)
Set It Off (Nu-Age mix) (7:08)
A Winters Night (dub mix) (7:33)
The World Order (7:33)
Review: The fertile South African house scene keeps on giving rise to brand new goodness. Token is a label whose mission it is to bring such sounds to the wider world and this second EP is another winner. 'Stay' immediately gets you dreaming of warm climates and gorgeous sunsets before 'Set It' picks up the pace but keeps the pads warm and fuzzy and the bass elastic and deep. There is spiritual vocal faire on the cosy 'A Winters Night' and a melodic masterclass on 'The World Order' that is steeped in US house tradition but brings something fresh.
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Played by: Kai "KZR" Alce
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Mr Bongo Edits Volume 2: Luke Una
Mr Bongo Edits Volume 2: Luke Una (12" in debossed sleeve)
Cat: MRB 12061. Rel: 29 Mar 24
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Thandi Zulu & The Young Five - "Love Games" (Luke Una edit) (11:14)
Lionel Pillay - "Plum" (Luke Una edit) (12:51)
Review: 18 months after a fantastic launch instalment courtesy of the mighty Danny Krivit, Mr Bongo's Edits series returns. This time round, it's Manchester legend and 'E Soul Cultura' specialist Luke Una at the controls. On the A-side he handles 'Love Games', an obscure slice of mid-80s South African disco by Thandi Zulu and The Young Five, cannily focusing on the warm, gently funky groove and the track's spacey synth solos. Over on the flip, the Electric Chair co-founder takes on Lionel Pillay's percussion, synth-and-organ classic 'Plum', stretching out the most dancefloor friendly sections before unleashing waves of solos and the original's saucer-eyed, sun-splashed instrumentation.
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Don't Give Up
Cat: EF 76S. Rel: 08 Apr 20
 
Funk
Don't Give Up (3:16)
Sweet Touch Of Love (3:18)
Review: Zulu Men hail from New Orelans and bring plenty of that famous musical city's history to their work. The southwest of Louisiana has birthed greats like Dr. John, Allen Toussaint and Trombone Shorty, all of whom loom large over this new 45. Both sides of the record brim and bristle with big horns, live percussion and shuffling drums that come with dancing keys that will get you up on your toes as the parade rolls by. The B-side houses a cover of one of the legendary Toussaint's biggest hits, "Sweet Touch Of Love".
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out of stock $9.33
Animal Attraction
Cat: CL 12. Rel: 15 Aug 06
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Animal Attraction
Animal Attraction (DJ C Ondtu version)
Review: Everybody's favourite nu-skool junglist DJ C hooks up with his man Zulu for a killer 7" on Community Library. Taking a bare bones post jungle template something similar to Kode 9's infamous "Backward" riddim with a metronomic hi-hat allowing the lumpen gabber kick/snare pattern to twist itself into a highly developed steppers pattern over invisible subhits and sticky bass. A proper tasty little slice of steppers riddim methodology.
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out of stock $5.18
A New Tomorrow (reissue)
A New Tomorrow (reissue) (limited orange vinyl LP + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: FLSP 661. Rel: 31 Aug 23
 
Punk/Hardcore
Africa (0:58)
For Sista Humphrey (1:02)
Our Day Is Now (1:01)
Music To Driveway (2:17)
Where I'm From (feat Pierce Jordan & Obioma Ugonna) (2:13)
Fakin' Tha Funk (You Get Did) (1:19)
Shine Eternally (3:01)
(Must I Only Share My Pain) (interlude) (0:31)
Lyfe Az A Shorty Shun B So Ruff (1:22)
From Tha Gods To Earth (1:02)
Aleisia Miller & Previous Tucker - "Creme De Cassis" (2:54)
We're More Than This (1:52)
52 Fatal Strikes (feat Paris Roberts) (1:20)
Divine Intervention (5:36)
Who Jah Bless, No One Curse (0:56)
Review: Los Angeles based powerviolence mob, Zulu, have been making waves in the hardcore scene over the past few years, thanks in no small part to the crushing power of their two EPs, 'Our Day Will Come', in 2019, and the 2020 follow up, 'My People...Hold On'. Combining blisteringly heavy bursts of grind-inspired hardcore, juxtaposed with everything from samples of classic R&B and soul to reggae cuts and momentous speeches from black history, there's a unique freshness to the band's approach, elevated by their ferocious anti-racist lyrics and sobering critiques of gentrification and white privilege. Their upcoming debut full-length, A New Tomorrow, promises to build upon the vision of their earlier releases with a self-produced melting pot of expansive, focused punk, and outsider influences from every facet of black culture. With guest vocal features from members of Soul Glo and Playytime; Zulu appear to be leading the charge for an entirely new wave of punk to come.
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Zulu (reissue)
Zulu (reissue) (orange vinyl LP + booklet)
Cat: VAMPIC 230. Rel: 12 Apr 24
 
International
Candela (3:51)
Sueno De Amor (2:47)
Como Una Escalera (3:29)
Carino Grande (3:39)
Si En El Cielo Yo Viviera (3:57)
Sana Camaleon (3:46)
Laberintos (3:18)
Tus Palabras (4:10)
San Isidro De Mi (3:31)
Como Lirios En El Campo (4:10)
Haces Mal, Pobre Chico (bonus track) (3:23)
Review: Latin funk music's best and brightest recollector-reissuers Vampi Soul continue to do what they do best with this latest reissue of the debut self-titled album by Zulu. One of the last great albums of the first wave of Peruvian rock,and originally released in 1974, Zulu was infamous for its linking of psych-tinged rock with Afro-Latin American beats and folk pop. The enigmatic Zulu (real name Miguel Angel Ruiz Orbegoso) was best known during his lifetime as a member of the bands Traffic Sound and Los Nuevos Shain, but his only solo album commands a unique aura as a numinous rarity, immediately pre-dating his latter-career immersion in the religious community. Reissued for the first time with the collaboration of Zulu, including extensive liner notes and one extra track, the likes of 'Si en el cielo yo viviera', 'Laberintos' and 'Candela' are pastoral gems of folk-cumbia and salsa, playing back with a level of sensitivity and texture that could only be born of a worthy spirit.
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Bionic Ahmed EP
Cat: UIQ 002. Rel: 02 Feb 16
 
Techno
Robotic Handshakes In 4D (5:14)
Compactpact (2:19)
131001G (2:33)
Robotic Jabs In 4D (3:32)
Ahmed? (4:46)
Dr Beckett (3:06)
Review: Lee Gamble's UIQ imprint got off to a promising start last year with the Wrong Headspace 12" from Latvian artist N1L. Gamble's purview for the label is clearly international as this second UIQ release dips into the world of Zuli, aka Ahmed El Ghazoly, Egyptian multi-instrumentalist, producer and DJ based in Cairo. Limited to 400 copies. Jagged beat experiments merge with high definition sound design plus classic and exotic instrumentation on "Robotic Handshakes in 4D", it's an apt title, really. New frontiers in bass music are explored on "131001G", texturised minimal techno on "Ahmed?" and rather abrasive bass assisted noise experiments like on final track "Dr Beckett". What next for UIQ? Consider us intrigued.
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All Caps
All Caps (12")
Cat: UIQ 0012. Rel: 17 Mar 21
 
Experimental/Electronic
Tany (3:39)
Bassous (3:30)
Where Do You Go (4:49)
Penicillin Duck (4:11)
Keen Demag (4:08)
Bro! (Love It) (4:26)
Review: Anyone who needs proof that dance music can permeate the boundaries of nations, cultures and societies wants to check Zuli, if you haven't already. The Cairo-producer, who has found favour with the likes of Wire and Pitchfork, makes music that sounds like a delivery of drum 'n' bass thundering through a weighty dose of techno, topped with the staccato trappings and trap, juke and footwork - not necessarily predominant sounds on the Egyptian club scene, which is often more house and progressive focussed.

His latest EP, All Caps, is basically six calling cards for the music maker's style. Opening on ferociously unforgiving, industrial-leaning hardcore, even the most low-slung here, 'Penicillin Duck', or the more melodic (the choppy waves of synth on 'Keen Demang') feel like someone has hit the Melt button on your mind. Tread carefully, then, but definitely be sure to tread.
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Trigger Finger
Cat: SPCTR 010. Rel: 23 May 18
 
Experimental/Electronic
Everyday (3:52)
X3 (4:41)
Trigger Finger (4:31)
Ladies & Gents (3:04)
Your Tracks Are Too Short (4:46)
Don't Fall Out The Window (3:59)
Review: Having previously plied his trade on Lee Gamble's UIQ imprint, Zuli (real name Ahmed El Ghazoly) resurfaces on Milan-based "irregular noise" specialists Haunter. The Egyptian multi-instrumentalist and producer is renowned for producing tracks seeped in noise and blessed with notably jagged beats, and as expected there's more imaginative dystopian madness throughout Trigger Finger. For example, "X3" melds together distorted noise, heavily manipulated spoken word samples, punishing sub bass and grizzly guitars, while the title track is the kind of mind-bending, post-jungle insanity that used to be a feature of the late 90s UK IDM scene. The EP's less rhythmically minded moments, such as creepy opening soundscape "Everyday", are also impressive.
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out of stock $12.44
Dynamite
Dynamite (12" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: 37.
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Dynamite
Bus Stop
Review: A slick and infectious disco chugger from new artist Alex Zuiev. Only 200 copies pressed!
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out of stock $16.60
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