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Orange Coloured Liquid
Cat: TPR 005. Rel: 20 May 25
 
Deep House
Alex Kassian x Spooky - "Orange Coloured Liquid" (part I) (6:25)
Alex Kassian x Spooky - "Orange Coloured Liquid" (part II) (5:54)
Alex Kassian x Spooky - "Orange Coloured Liquid" (Placid Angles remix) (7:08)
Spooky - "Orange Coloured Liquid" (5:02)
Review: After last year's standout 'E2-E4' rework, in-form producer Alex Kassian returns to Test Pressing Records with the next instalment in the series i this time turning his attention to Spooky's 'Orange Coloured Liquid', taken from their 1993 debut album Gargantuam. Alongside acts like Underworld and Leftfield, UK duo Charlie May and Duncan Forbes helped shape the early 90s progressive house sound under their Spooky moniker. Now, decades later, Kassian delivers two versions designed to serve dancefloor and sunset respectively, with the rolling breaks of Part I beautifully complemented by the ambient swells of Part II. John Beltran dons his Placid Angles alias for a sumptuous remix pitched somewhere between the two, while the still-fresh original rounds out an essential EP i no surprise, given the calibre of those involved.
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Don't Touch That Dial
Don't Touch That Dial (blue vinyl 12")
Cat: MADWHITE 001BL. Rel: 11 Mar 25
 
Funky/Club House
Don't Touch That Dial (feat Yuuko Sings - Make A dance remix) (5:14)
Don't Touch That Dial (feat Yuuko Sings - Make A dance vinyl Only dub) (5:40)
Review: Make A Dance brings their official remix of Django Django's 'Don't Touch That Dial' to vinyl and in the process create a dancefloor bomb. Already a club-ready original, the remix transforms the original into an electrifying body-shaking anthem with Yuuko's vocals taking centre stage but nicely complemented by glitchy synths and acid elements. This version is a full-throttle, infectious banger and on the B-side you will find a vinyl-only dub mix that amplifies the electro grooves allowing Yuuko's vocals to subtly loop in the background. This is one of those records that Das of all genres will be reaching for to get things going to the next level.
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Pearl Leaf
Cat: FR 002. Rel: 12 May 25
 
UK Garage
Pearl Leaf (7:06)
Headpains (6:29)
Days You Were Here (5:48)
Review: Haggerston-based production wizard Jeigo kicks off the year after a standout 2024 by serving his own label Fleurella Records' first release. For the occasion, he reissues his track 'Pearl Leaf' which sits in between the worlds of Bicep, Sasha and UKG. It has floating pads and airy, organic beats that carry you away on a melancholic mood with deeply buried vocals adding a blurry, heart-tugging hook. On the flip are two new and unheard jams. 'Headpains' is full of a flurry of breaks but is also laden with introspective emotion in the vocals and chords and 'The Days You Were Here' is a more downtempo cut with shimmering pads, pitched-up vocals and languid bass.
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Wayside
Wayside (12")
Cat: DIGWAH 10. Rel: 29 Apr 25
 
Minimal/Tech House
Wayside (6:22)
Demeanour (5:12)
Review: DIGWAH marks its tenth release in style, maintaining its signature mystery while delivering two standout cuts that embody the British label's underground ethos. Side-A's 'Wayside' is a clutch tech-house banger that has finesseiclean, classy and an irresistibly groovy. A crisp breakbeat underpins a funky rhythm, while a strong vocal hooks you in, giving the track a timeless yet fresh feel. This is underground house at its best, effortlessly balancing sophistication with dancefloor heat. On the flip, 'Demeanour' leans into ghetto tech-house territory, with a weighty bassline and infectious r&b vocal samples. The groove is deep, the funk is undeniable and the track's raw energy makes it an instant mover. Another essential release from DIGWAH - stripped-back, hypnotic and built for those who know.
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Deep Burnt
Cat: PILOT 18. Rel: 27 Jan 25
 
Breakbeat
Deep Burnt (7:05)
My Chorus (5:52)
I'm A Taker (4:56)
Kraulen (6:58)
Review: REPRESS ALERT!: Burnski's superb Pilot label is back with more club-ready gold and this one is from Hatori Hanso. He opens up by covering the gorgeously deep and soul enriching sounds of a Pepe Bradock classic but reworks the pads into a more thumping breakbeat rhythm. 'My Chorus' is a soft acid delight with surging breaks heading off into the cosmos and 'I'm A Taker' then has a squelchy bassline to die for that dances about between snappy snares and lively kick drums. 'Kraulen' shuts down with some boogie energy, radiant chords and more crispy drum patterns for good time fun.
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Buschtaxi
Buschtaxi (12")
Cat: PAMPA 043. Rel: 13 Mar 25
 
Deep House
Buschtaxi (extended version) (8:40)
Brushcutter (feat Marley Waters) (5:21)
Review: It may have been seven years since DJ Koze last delivered an artist album, but in defence the popular Hamburg producer had his hands full working with other artists (most notably Roisin Murphy). He has managed to put out the odd single, though, to which you can add this typically interesting and off-kilter two-tracker. A-side 'Buschtaxi' is deep house with a subtle Latin tinge - rhythmically at least - and layered with dreamy chords, African vocal samples, twittering melodies and attractive, sun-soaked synthesiser sounds. The long-serving producer flips the script on side B, reaching for crunchy, house-tempo breakbeats, moody bass, rising chords, what sound like mangled electric guitar motifs and effects-laden vocals courtesy of Marley Waters. More, please!
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Dirty Cash (Money Talks)
Cat: MS 540. Rel: 18 Feb 25
 
Funky/Club House
Dirty Cash (Money Talks) (extended mix) (4:42)
Dirty Cash (Money Talks) (Sold Out mix) (7:36)
Review: Pawsa has a reputation for delivering perfect party-starting music, often via funky, sub-heavy takes on tech-house. Who better, then, to remix The Adventires of Stevie V's infectious 1989 anthem 'Dirty Cash' - arguably, Jungle Brothers' 'I'll House You' aside, the most famous hip-house record of all time. Pawsa's 'Extended Mix' (side A) retains the warehouse-ready vibe of the original, placing the vocals, stabs and some wiggly new acid lines atop a squelchy TB-303 bassline and pumping house beats. Over on the B-side there's another chance to savour David Morales' 'Sold Out' mix, a slower, deeper, dreamier and lightly breakbeat driven interpretation that naturally earned plenty of plays when it was first released way back in 1990.
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Keep Rocking
Cat: TESSPUNCH 001. Rel: 27 Mar 25
 
Deep House
Keep Rocking (Casa Moda mix) (5:38)
Keep Rocking (Hip House mix) (5:26)
Fearsome (5:27)
All Night (5:27)
Review: Floorbound body-occupiers from Papa Nugs and The Trip for Tessellate, blanching wildstyle hip electro and irky rave sounds. With the A-side totally taken up by 'Keep Rocking' in two versions, we've a modish street style version in 'Casa Nova' form and a 'Hip House' breakbeat rendition. Then come the underside dread ones: 'Fearsome' tilts in the direction of ever more raviness with tuned, sandstorming stabs and gated voxes, while 'All Night' takes a dash of speed garage to the mishmash, air-raid sirens sounding through held chords all around.
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Eel Sounds 01
Cat: SLIPPERY 1. Rel: 23 Apr 25
 
Deep House
Forget It Mate (7:49)
Mr Miami (7:15)
Spank Dat (5:40)
Just No! (5:09)
Review: Brighton-based producer Pierson brings a refreshing diversity to his deep house and disco house offerings, blending multiple influences with an ease that keeps his tracks exciting and unpredictable. 'Forget It Mate' starts off with a slow groove that feels like a nostalgic nod to vintage deep house, but it's much moreithis track is a skillful blend of old-school vibes and modern energy. It seamlessly moves between different styles, creating a dynamic and infectious vibe. 'Mr Miami' follows with a lively piano-driven melody, uplifting the listener with its ambient house feel, where lush chords and smooth transitions create a feel-good atmosphere. On Side-2, 'Spank Dat' is a funky standout. With its rich groove and rare disco aura, it's a killer track for any dancefloor, offering a unique fusion of genres. Finally, 'Just No!' dives into a tribal, electro-driven territory. Its organic yet robotic funk takes on an 80s electro feel, offering a quirky, dynamic sound that pushes boundaries. This EP delivers something for everyone, effortlessly blending styles while staying rooted in deep, groove-driven house. A true example of the producer's range and creativity.
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Way Out West (reissue)
Way Out West (reissue) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile translucent blue vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: MOVLP 3852C. Rel: 14 Jan 25
 
Progressive House
Blue (5:13)
The Gift (7:22)
Earth (3:17)
Domination (8:41)
Dancehall Tomado (7:45)
Sequoia (8:01)
Questions Never Answered (8:44)
Ajare (5:46)
King Of The Funk (5:41)
Drive By (6:40)
Review: Real-deal 90s ethereal breaks from the electronic music duo Way Out West. First released in 1997, this was not their best-known outing: only when this Bristolian duo was later joined by singer Omi (Emma Everett) did this happen, and this Deconstruction debut had only seen their instrumental incarnation so far. Nevertheless, this is a distinctly of-its-time record, offering blinding, game soundtrack-informed fusions of chillout flourishment with ascendant breaks-phoria and only vaguely touching on the theme of the wild West, ironically separate from the electronic music enthusiast's main imaginary. The record's non-breaksy moments are well worth noting too, with the slidden guitars of 'Earth' and chattering dub atmospherics of 'Dancehall Tornado' serving as the two most out-there numbers.
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Rakim Redun Vol 2
Cat: MADE 007X. Rel: 25 Mar 25
 
Deep House
Transfer '91 (5:53)
Gulf Of Space (6:09)
Wonderbean (6:54)
KO-KO (6:51)
Review: Two years on from his first M.A.D Edits EP, 'Rakim Redun Volume 1', Karim Sanchez once more dons the Rakim Under alias for round two. As with its predecessor, the four-track EP sees him breathe new life into lesser-known cuts from the past while adding his own samples and nostalgic musical elements. Clips of opener 'Transfer 91' were not available at the time of reviewing (too hot to handle, we assume), so we'll start with 'Gulf of Space', which sounds like a take on a turn-of-the-90s, bleep-era electro-meets-house jam underpinned by deep, heavy bass and peppered with spacey synths and sampled spoken word vocals. 'Wonderbean' is a more rubbery, elastic and energetic affair - all restless, jazzy bass, post-electro breaks and mangled vocal snippets, while 'Ko-Ko' is a tweak of what sounds like a proto-bleep electro workout.
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Played by: Black Pomade
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After The Bufo EP
BUCKLEY / S / A / M
Cat: U 002. Rel: 23 Jan 25
 
Minimal/Tech House
Buckley - "I Like" (5:13)
Buckley - "Nude Night" (5:08)
Buckley - "Daft Sandwich" (5:19)
S/A/M - "Real Man" (4:34)
Review: In the summer of 2023, Upgrade Records launched via a nostalgic, party-starting EP from the previously unheard artist In 5 D (likely an alias for someone a bit better known, but don't quote us on that). For the label's return, long-serving DJ/producer Buckley Boland (best known for his releases on Made To Play, Black Riot and One Records) is the man at the controls. What he's delivered is a nostalgic, sample-rich affair that combines the angular wonkiness and mind-mangling noises of early-to-mid-2000s tech-house with nods towards vintage acid house, electro-house and the hard-to-pigeonhole house filth of the (long gone) Music For Freaks label. Basically, it's all fun-time, party-starting fare, with the bump-and-squelch of 'Daft Sandwich', the bustling brilliance of 'Nude Night' and the break-sporting hustle of 'S/A/M Real Man' standing out.
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Contact In The Zone
Contact In The Zone (limited 12")
Cat: BLKMUSIC 014. Rel: 01 May 25
 
Minimal/Tech House
The Answer (7:33)
Twilight Zone (Space mix) (6:21)
Better Ask Somebody (4:37)
Twilight Zone (Broken mix) (5:11)
Contact In The Zone (5:15)
Review: Philadelphia producer and DJ Sweater makes a blistering debut on New York's BLKMARKET MUSIC with five cuts that blur the lines between breakbeat, tech-house and low-slung electro. It's a sound rooted as much in dusty record bins he works the counter at Impressions Philly as it is in the warehouse circuits that forged this connection back in 2021. 'The Answer' opens with choppy drums and cosmic static, before both versions of 'Twilight Zone' spin the same eerie motif into sleek machine funk ('Space Mix') and woozy stepper ('Broken Mix'). On the flip, 'Better Ask Somebody' dials up the groove with bumping mids and a ghosted vocal chop, while 'Contact In The Zone' sends things into sludgy, broken-rhythm hypnosis. A bold first outing that speaks in riddles but hits with intent.
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Game Set & Match EP
Cat: VP 011. Rel: 31 Jan 25
 
Deep House
Spirit Logical
Omnipotence
The Dark
His Eyes (Detroit remix)
Menace
Review: Warren 'Hanna' Harris, the multi-talented producer and instrumentalist from Cleveland, returns to Vibes And Pepper with a five-track EP of sophisticated and soulful sounds. The A-side features two previously released gems, 'Omnipotence' and 'The Dark', both timeless examples of Harris's ability to craft intricate arrangements that meld future jazz, broken beat and deep house influences, while the B-side unveils three previously unreleased tracks, highlighting his deft hand in manipulating sound, creating a landscape of unconventional sounds and structures. 'His Eyes (Detroit Remix)' is a standout, its mesmerising groove and soulful melodies take us to the heart of Motor City, while 'Menace' takes a darker turn, its brooding bassline and haunting chords evoking a disquieting aura of suspense and mystery. 'Spirit Logical' closes the EP with a flourish, its uplifting melodies and intricate rhythms again highlighting Harris's masterful production skills.
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Warehouse Tools
Cat: HOOJ 183. Rel: 17 Dec 24
 
Deep House
Farayen & Liam Parkins - "Where Do We Go" (Jamie Unknown remix) (5:04)
Dan Newman - "Movin'" (5:05)
Dean & Di After - "Wicked Dreams" (5:06)
Shade Guevara - "Ted Or Dead" (4:07)
Review: Warehouse Tools takes listeners on a nostalgic journey through the vibrant world of UK house music, showcasing the iconic sounds of Hooj Choons. Opening with Farayen & Liam Parkins' 'Where Do We Go (Jamie Unknown Remix)', the track blends high-energy euro house with New York-style house rhythms, offering a dynamic trip back to the early 90s. Dan Newman's 'Movin'' follows with a melodic Balearic progressive house gem, featuring heavenly piano moments paired with a serious beat that creates a dynamic vibe. On the flip side, Dean & Di After's 'Wicked Dreams' brings retro energy to the forefront, evoking the essence of house music's early days while offering a fresh perspective. Finally, Shade Guevara's 'Ted or Dead' delivers a piano-driven breakbeat, showcasing a vintage sound that encapsulates the roots of house music. This compilation is a well-crafted tribute to the genre, perfectly balancing nostalgia with contemporary energy.
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Played by: B.Visible
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Exotic Particles
Cat: RK 21. Rel: 11 Dec 24
 
Electro
BGB9191 (4:13)
Nici 4 (5:53)
Toqoq (3:45)
Force (feat IB) (5:57)
Interlude 2 (2:11)
WILD3 (4:53)
Review: Ruf Dug has long been one of the cultish followers of mysterious beat-maker and frequent Instagram poster Wu-Ki, an artist with zero previous releases but a vast archive of largely home-made music (much of which samples dusty old VHS tapes). The pair met by accident last year (or so Ruf Dug says - it could all be an entertaining tall tale) and a deal was thrashed out for the Mancunian producer to sign Wu-Ki to his reliable Ruf Kutz imprint. There's a definite 'child of the 80s and early 90s' vibe to proceedings - all fizzing, multi-coloured synth sounds, chopped-up house-not-house beats, stabbing TB-303 sounds, mutant boogie beats and layers of deliciously analogue fuzz. Set phasers to fun!
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Dewdrops In The Garden
Dewdrops In The Garden (transparent pink & purple vinyl LP)
Cat: GET 52755LP. Rel: 03 Mar 25
 
Funky/Club House
Say Ahhh (3:13)
Mind Melt (0:52)
Bittersweet Loving (4:11)
River Of Freedom (4:10)
Somebody (3:30)
When You Told Me You Loved Me (3:00)
Stay In Bed, Forget The Rest (3:05)
Call Me (3:54)
Music Selector In The Soul Reflector (3:02)
Sampladelic (2:11)
Bring Me Your Love (3:34)
Picnic In The Summertime (3:33)
Apple Juice Kissing (3:04)
Party Happening People (3:56)
DMT (Dance Music Trance) (3:09)
What Is This Music? (1:41)
Review: Released in 1994, Deee-Lite's follow-up to their colossal hit 'Groove Is In The Heart' and the World Clique album that contained it finds the trio taking a more adventurous route of funky rhythms, electronic experimentation and blissful psychedelic vibes. Tracks like 'River of Freedom' tap into a carefree dancefloor energy, while 'Picnic In The Summertime' evokes sun-soaked nostalgia, its bouncy beat an effortless backdrop to the dreamy, carefree lyrics. Deee-Lite's willingness to explore genres and sounds is evident throughout, with samples from The Orb and Carl Craig, among others, meshing seamlessly with live instrumentation and infectious grooves. One of the album's defining features is its ability to balance quirk with cool. The smooth transition in 'Somebody,' where the track slows down into a human beatbox rhythm, exemplifies the experimental nature of the band. And then there's the entrancing 'Party Happening People,' a track full of playful vibes, layered synths, and an unmistakable 90s energy. This isn't just for fans of the groupiit's a record that captures the essence of the 90s club scene. A perfect soundtrack to the era's fashion and carefree spirit, its sounds still hit fresh today, reminding us of the euphoric, experimental days of early electronic music. For anyone who has ever found themselves lost in the vibe of house, techno, or the club, this collection is essential listening.
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Eglo Records Vol 3
Cat: EGLO 94. Rel: 13 Mar 25
 
Deep House
Chunky - "DOT" (Zed Bias & Metrodome remix)
Sticky Dub - "Minerals"
Giles Smith - "Hercules"
Alex Nut - "Arcade Fun" (part 1)
Review: Massive jazzdance and UK bass fusions on the new e-glowup from Eglo (though the record is also released physically). Celebrating 15 years of the nominal "post-dubstep" label, this limited 12" EP hears four exclusive, unreleased tracks from an upcoming label-definer compilation, the third in a series. Born from the basement of Plastic People, the pressure has remained continuously on Eglo to keep the same foment of bass musical innovation that the club nurtured alive. Plastic People is a routinised object of nostalgia, and it is often deemed the last proper place for innovation in bass music before austerity Britain militated against it. Zed Bias's remix of Chunky's 'Dancing On Tables' with Metrodome - and the deep, bruk-inspired track, 'Minerals,' from Liverpool's rising star Sticky Dub - both prove this assessment totally wrong. Genius thrives. On the flip, we've also house legend Giles Smith (formerly of Secretsundaze) delivering fresh material, as well as label boss Alexander Nut making his official debut with the lo-fi electro house track 'Arcade Fun Pt. 1.' The full compilation, featuring artists like Shy One, Steve Spacek, and Fatima, drops in April.
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CUTLINE 001
Cat: CUTLINE 001. Rel: 12 Feb 25
 
Minimal/Tech House
Pedro Goya - "Celeste" (7:16)
Francula And St Xose - "Alien Vision" (6:51)
Digital Pimps - "Warning Bells" (4:44)
Majak And Diego Knows - "Electric Funk" (8:25)
Review: Inspired by "cosmic vibes and alien sounds", Cut Line Records is a freshly minted imprint founded by New York-based producers Majak and Diego Knows. Wisely, they've decided to set their stall out via a multi-artist EP that offers more than a few hints about what we can expect to hear in the months and years ahead. Naturally, they contribute, rounding off the EP via the collaborative 'Electrik Funk', a smooth, spacey and sub-heavy slab of tech-house funk marked out by cut-up vocal snippets, intergalactic-sounding motifs and rubbery beats. There's plenty to set the pulse racing across the rest of the EP though, from the acid-flecked tech-house funkiness of Pedro Goya's 'Celeste', to the star-fall haziness of Digital Pimps electro roller 'Warning Bells', via the electro-goes-breakbeat shuffle of 'Alien Vision' by Frankula and St Xose.
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Inside Out 002
Cat: INSIDEOUT 002. Rel: 24 Jan 25
 
Minimal/Tech House
Basement Space & Mans Glaeser - "Spacer Glaezer" (6:01)
Eric OS - "Timeout" (5:11)
Baby Rollen - "TwentyTwenty Home" (8:23)
Anna Kohlin - "What Time Is It?" (7:06)
Review: A releaser that crackles with an energy that could only emanate from the shadowy corners of the Swedish electronic underground. Anna Kohlin, label co-head and architect of hypnotic soundscapes, guides us through a diverse sonic landscape, her own 'What Time Is It?' leading the charge. Built from the evocative textures of the Roland JV-1080, it shimmers with a sunrise glow, ethereal pads interweaving with delicate melodies. Kohlin, a master of contrasts, doesn't shy away from the shadows, injecting her creation with sharper, dynamic elements that add a touch of grit to the dreamlike atmosphere. Eric OS throws down a challenge with 'Timeout', a sonic time capsule that transports us back to the early 2000s. Analogue warmth collides with the raw energy of digital sound, vintage synths intertwining with crisp beats in a nostalgic yet undeniably fresh sonic tapestry. Baby Rollen, armed with a looped double bass sample and the crisp snap of a 909, crafts a hypnotic groove with 'TwentyTwenty Home'. A warm 303 bassline snakes through the mix, adding a touch of acid-tinged euphoria to the already infectious rhythm. Basement Space and Mans Glaeser, never ones to shy away from the unconventional, deliver 'Space Glaezer', a sonic maze that twists and turns through intricate textures and unexpected rhythmic shifts. Kohlin's curation is nothing short of masterful, showcasing the diverse and ever-evolving landscape of the Swedish electronic music scene. Inside Out 002 is a testament to the power of electronic music to transport, inspire, and defy expectations.
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Played by: ROTCIV
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Pirka Vinyl Cuts 03
Pirka Vinyl Cuts 03 (pink vinyl 12")
Cat: PVC 03. Rel: 10 Dec 24
 
Minimal/Tech House
Son Of A Gun (10:57)
Feel The Beat (7:11)
Altern8 (6:14)
Review: PVC bring a fresh and energetic wave of electronic sounds, anchored in deep grooves and immersive atmospheres. The A-side opens with pulsating beats and hypnotic synth lines that build in intensity, drawing the listener into its swirling rhythm. As the track progresses, subtle layers of percussion and airy melodies emerge, keeping the energy flowing without losing its depth. On the B-side, the mood shifts slightly with a more driving bassline, while maintaining the same attention to sonic texture. This pink vinyl release highlights a refined production style, with each track inviting you to lose yourself in its captivating sound.

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Goodlife
Goodlife (12")
Cat: RAVER 10. Rel: 03 Apr 25
 
Breakbeat
Cell Out - "Passion" (5:47)
Cell Out & Sleeper Cell - "Good Life" (5:28)
Review: Break The House, the turbo-charged offshoot of Rave 2 The Grave, reworks two stone-cold anthems into modern rave weapons. Cell Out's take on 'Where Love Lives' strips things down to bare percussion and weighty low-end before the original's euphoric vocal and piano hook come surging back in full force. Meanwhile, teaming up with Sleeper Cell, they flip 'Good Life' into a break-laced juggernaut, distorting the bass and stretching the groove into something rougher and sweatier while keeping the heart of the classic intact. A high-energy, no-nonsense update built for the peak-time rush.
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Islands Remixed EP
Cat: DOG 106. Rel: 19 May 25
 
Deep House
Luv Interlude (feat Kim Anh - Paranoid London remix) (6:48)
Dot The T's Ft (feat Deevoenay - Ron Basejam remix) (6:09)
Atlantean (feat Alfa Sackey - Josh Ludlow remix) (6:22)
Midnight Cicadas (feat Rebekah Reid - Medlar Sunset dub) (6:48)
Review: Hot on the heels of the release of Medlar's brilliant new album, Islands (a first solo set for 12 years, fact fans), Delusions of Grandeur has decided to deliver a swathe of club-ready remixes of key cuts. Predictably, the label has opted for an eclectic range of high-profile underground artists. Acid house revivalists Paranoid London step up first, re-framing 'Lub Interlude' as a dark, TB-303 fired chunk of electronic body music, before Crazy P's Ron Basejam turns 'Dot The T's', featuring rapper DeeVoNay, into a string-laden mutant electro shuffler. Over on side B, Josh Ludlow re-invents 'Atlantean' as an acid-flecked midtempo chugger, while Medlar himself delivers a gorgeous and colourful 'Sunset Dub' of 'Midnight Chicadas'.
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Shortcut
Shortcut (12")
Cat: MVT 004. Rel: 18 Dec 24
 
Minimal/Tech House
Shorcut (6:44)
Shorcut (Pascal Benjamin remix) (7:03)
Broken Bit (Tommy Vicari Jnr remix) (6:35)
Broken Bit (6:17)
Review: With a CV that includes releases on Skylax, Berg Audio, Raum Musik, Constant Black, Infuse and, most recently, Aku, Nick Beringer is one of the European tech-house scene's most reliable and storied producers. It's little surprise then to see him showcasing his wares on Maik Yells' Movetone Wax imprint. The Berlin-based producer impresses on both original cuts: the deliciously spacey, funk-fuelled tech-house shuffle of 'Shortcut', where intergalactic bleeps, immersive pads and rubbery bass catch the ear, and the more percussive, driving and mind-melting tech-house wonkiness of the electro-tinged 'Broken Bit'. Remix-wise, Tommy Vicari Jr slickly re-frames 'Broken Bit' as a sub-heavy dance through classical tech-house territory, while Pascal Benjamin adds warmth and the swinging shuffle of UK garage to his wonderfully starry interpretation of 'Shortcut'.
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Enslaved
Enslaved (12")
Cat: CONV 003. Rel: 06 Jan 25
 
Electro
Enslaved (Vox mix) (6:42)
Enslaved (bonus beats) (5:06)
Supernova (6:33)
Above & Beyond (6:54)
Review: Moroccan favourite Kosh tops up a new trifecta of releases for his own Convergence label with this latest edition of 'Enslaved'. Melodic electro-acid tempered by vocoder lines (the 'Vox Mix'), speedy 4x4 trance ('Supernova') and deeper-down-the-rabbit-hole tabfests ('Above & Beyond'). Clearly, there's something here for everyone; even a delectable topping of bonus beats on the A2, which works just as well on its own as it does with its vocoded vocal centrepiece.
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Falling (feat Random Factor, Fernando remixes)
Cat: VIS 444. Rel: 27 May 25
 
Deep House
Falling (Random Factor remix) (6:46)
Falling (Random Factor remix dub) (6:48)
Falling (Fernando remix) (6:50)
Falling (Fernando dub) (6:48)
Review: 20/20 Soundsystem were a four piece live band fronted by 20/20 Vision boss Ralph Lawson, leaving their stamp on events Sonar Barcelona, Glastonbury, Space Ibiza, EXIT, Love International, Creamfields Argentina, fabric London and Manchester WHP. They released two studio albums, the latter, 2008's Falling, lending its title track to a clutch of new mixes here courtesy of Random Factor and Fernando. The new versions bring a modern touch and fresh dancefloor-ready energy while never forgoing the spirit of the original. Random Factor's offering is a gritty and dubby electro version and Fernando offers a cosmic chugger with plenty of sci-fi sounds and wispy acid details. Sound.
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Off Topic 003
Cat: OFF 003. Rel: 20 Feb 25
 
Minimal/Tech House
Antonio - "We Sang We Laugh" (5:34)
Antonio - "Danca Danca" (6:15)
Pir - "Mighty Blue" (6:12)
Pir - "Glass" (5:10)
Review: Off Topic builds on its early momentum with a third outing if deep tech class from Antonio and Pir. Antonio get first with a cute vibe on 'We Sang We Laugh' which repeats the title's refrain over elastic and nimble drums. 'Danca Danca' its more heady with reverb-rich kicks and echoing vocals that bring a curious edge and then it is Per who takes care of the flipside. 'Mighty Blue' layers a smoky jazz line over weighty house kicks and 'Glass' shuts down with more sample madness.
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 in stock $18.88
NRV 005
NRV 005 (12")
Cat: NRV 005. Rel: 24 Mar 25
 
Minimal/Tech House
Body Move (8:30)
Moonside (5:50)
GR308L (6AM mix) (5:55)
Review: It's five up for the small but already fine NRV label who welcome Me&MyDog for this one. There is a darkness to their brand of tech that is evident from the off with 'Body Move' with its stark drum hits and twist deadline, all topped with some moody vocal mutterings. 'Moonside' brings kinetic rhythms that have carefully designed percussion sprinkled over the top to bring some looseness. A login bassline keeps things firmly rooted to the floor while 'GR308L (6AM mix)' gets more trippy with some acid modulations and wispy synths all fleshing out the minimal grove.
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 in stock $15.77
I Meet Somebody
Cat: ARR 050. Rel: 16 Jan 25
 
Minimal/Tech House
I Meet Somebody (9:33)
I Meet Somebody (Io Mulen remix) (7:54)
Tubular Bells (10:16)
Review: While their output has understandably become less frequent in recent years, Kyiv-based Artreform continues to do its best to showcase a new generation of Ukrainian producers. Label boss JOSS is at it again here, offering up a debut EP from previously unheard local talent Wonkie. In its' original form, 'I Meet Somebody' is a ten-minute slab of mind-mangling tech-house complete with fizzing TB-303 motifs, ghostly pads, distant-sounding melodies and deep, evocative bass. Kyiv scene stalwart Io Mulen remixes, wrapping choice elements of Wonkie's original around a shuffling, breakbeat-goes-tech-house beat. Turn to the flip for something rather unusual (but pleasingly good) - a stretched-out tec-house interpretation of Mike Oldfield's 'Tubular Bells', where flashes of the famous melody bob and weave around weighty bass, trippy electronics and crunchy beats.
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Sudaritmo
Sudaritmo (12")
Cat: MVS 002. Rel: 24 Apr 25
 
Minimal/Tech House
Guile - "A Donde Vas" (7:10)
Marcos Coya - "Sabes Que Si" (5:59)
Donnie Cosmo - "El Boogie Del Valle" (6:03)
Lucho - "7 Almas" (7:09)
Review: Focused on artists from the great anatine peninsula that is South America, Mirror Vinyl Series reflects the techno-house multi-talents of many an artist from Argentina to Bolivia to Ecaudor to Peru to Suriname to Uruguay to Colombia to Venezuela to Brazil... there are simply no limits on locale, except for the featuring artists' ancestries themselves, and that to hail from SA is a must. Here, after a stellar set of digitals recently from Sofia Duz, Zolbaran, Atemporal and Marcos Coya to name but a small few, we're now heard hearing the Uruguayan ur-builds of Marcos Coya ('Sabes Que Si'), the chord-smeared minitech funk of Colombian boheme Donnie Cosmo, and/or the hoarse breaks, seedy acids and "what do you wanna take tonight?"s of guileful Brasiliera, Guile.
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Steady Movin'
Cat: SLPFNK 030. Rel: 08 May 25
 
Minimal/Tech House
NRG VIBES (5:41)
Rough & Ready (6:00)
Fiedel Played A Big One (5:22)
Minimal Interference (Steady Movin') (8:50)
Review: After the inexorable 'Techno Disco Tool', Mella Dee shot like a shuttle from heartthrob disco-techno editor to all-star producer in his own right. 'Steady Movin' hears the British DJ and producer nod to Warp-era Yorkshire breaks, with his native Sheffield sound-checked through four in-yo-face selections, including 'NRG VIBES' and 'Fiedel Played A Big One'. Emphasising Reese bass movements and chunked up, peak-time thumpage, this one's ready-made for the edgier raver.
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Clutch
Clutch (12")
Cat: NC4KWAX 003. Rel: 12 Dec 24
 
Breakbeat
Clutch (5:26)
Busy Lips (4:51)
Stealthy Meow (5:40)
Clutch (Christopher Ledger remix) (4:36)
Review: Stones Taro's latest offering is a masterclass in the art of tension and release, where breakbeat rhythms meet house grooves in a seamless, almost hypnotic blend. 'Clutch' anchors the release with a frenetic bassline and chopped vocal snippets that feel precision-engineered for the dancefloor. Then there's 'Stealthy Meow,' a surprising turn into trance-inflected euphoria, its shimmering melodies wrapped around a sturdy rhythmic core. Christopher Ledger's remix of 'Clutch' takes a darker path, stripping back the original's energy in favour of a creeping, minimalist tech-house groove. It's music that feels alive, constantly shifting under the weight of its own restless momentum. Here, Stones Taro has refined his genre-blending formulai as well as perfected it.

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Instant Bliss
Cat: RDS 002. Rel: 09 Apr 25
 
Minimal/Tech House
Millions Of Sounds (7:21)
Instant Bliss (Iron Curtis Drama mix) (7:28)
Instant Bliss (Iron Curtis Supersrrrry mix) (5:55)
Instant Bliss (9:00)
Played by: Fog
 in stock $18.31
Znaae 002
Znaae 002 (12")
Cat: ZNA 002. Rel: 10 Apr 25
 
Deep House
Tom Ellis - "Short Lived" (6:16)
Levi Verspeek - "Doovi" (6:29)
Yansima - "Bing Bro" (7:19)
Esoteric Workshop - "Untitled" (6:48)
Played by: Ney Faustini
 in stock $18.02
A Campo Abierto EP
A Campo Abierto EP (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: ASCY 01. Rel: 17 Feb 25
 
Minimal/Tech House
Charamusca (5:47)
Pichikatero (6:11)
Chucaro (6:33)
Break Manada (4:25)
Review: Uruguay has been a low-key hotspot for new school techno and house for sometime. Adding its own voice into the mix for the first time here is new label Ascendancy with a debut EP from Arturo Hernzama. 'Charamusca' is tough, industrial but also astral tech with stark hits and motorised bass. 'Pichikatero' is a little more loose with wonky basslines and shimmering sci-fi synths. There is a spaced-out and trance-inducing magic to the thumping beats of 'Chucaro' and 'Break Manada' closes on a fresh and crisp broken beat.
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PRZ8eight
PRZ8eight (12")
Cat: PRZ 8EIGHT. Rel: 12 Dec 24
 
Progressive House
Keep Off (6:31)
N64 (6:47)
Oscillator (6:56)
Diffusion Network (6:52)
Review: A four-track EP that seamlessly blends electronic, acid house and breakbeat influences. Opening with 'Keep Off,' the track establishes a driving, pulsating rhythm that sets the tone with intricate synth patterns. 'N64' picks up the pace, with its relentless bassline and sharp percussion, evoking energy and urgency. On the flip side, 'Oscillator' takes the listener into a hypnotic trance-like state, with oscillating synths creating an immersive atmosphere. Closing with 'Diffusion Network,' the track layers complex rhythms and sounds, demonstrating the duo's ability to craft rich, engaging electronic music.

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Anger Management
Cat: BAP 220. Rel: 14 Apr 25
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Return Of The Gecko (5:33)
Sublime Desolation (5:09)
Been A Long Time (4:41)
Heartbreaker (feat Atahra & Child Of) (3:52)
Review: This four-tracker from newcomer Nackley has been described by Bordello a Parigi, the label releasing it, as a "bold debut declaration from a rising talent". It's certainly a strong first offering, with opener 'Return of the Gecko' delivering a sparkling, life-affirming blend of thrusting, throbbing Italo-disco bass, drum machine beats, excitable acid motifs and picturesque melodies. Nackley dusts down his TB-303 once more on the all-action, mind-mangling throb of 'Sublime Desolation' - a track that manages to sound both brooding and over-excited - before reaching for breakbeats, memorable piano riffs and spacey electronics on 'Been a Long Time'. To draw down the curtain on a rock-solid EP, Athara and Child Of lend a hand on cheery revivalist Italo-disco/synth-pop jam 'Heartbreaker'.
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Played by: Rave Energy
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Yongheng Forever
Cat: PP 114. Rel: 03 Dec 24
 
Minimal/Tech House
Yongheng Forever (7:29)
Nuevo Portamento (feat Piotr) (6:28)
Smutt (feat Gojiano) (7:10)
Eternal Loop Of Emotions (8:26)
Review: Two years on from delivering a notably dark, fuzzy and drum-heavy debut on Public Possession (the genuinely brilliant 'Percussion Heaven', which more than lived up to its title), Zellmani is back on the Munich-based imprint with a similarly inspired four-track EP. Check first opener 'Yongheng Forever', a left-of-centre house cut in which weird electronic noises, atmospheric field recordings, saucer-eyed chords and cute melodies ride a charred bassline and unfussy tech-house beats, before admiring the quirky, breakbeat-driven deepness of Piotr collaboration 'Nuevo Portamento'. Over on side B, Gojiano hook-up 'Smutt' is a spacey, thickset slab of late 90s tech-house revivalism with added pots-and-pans percussion, while 'Eternal Loop of Emotions' is another jazz-flecked, breakbeat-driven slab of star-gazing wonder.
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New Life EP
New Life EP (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: KJR 1203. Rel: 20 Mar 25
 
Breakbeat
New Life (5:50)
Love Filter (Strings Of Love) (4:48)
Killer Line (De-part mix) (5:45)
Put Love Into Your Heart (club mix) (4:59)
Review: Kito Jempere delivers a fiery four-track package that will electrify dance floors with his first outing of 2025. A bold departure from today's mainstream dance sounds, his New Life EP blends adventurous beats with a rebellious spirit and the lead track channels New Order's Technique era but is infused with early hip-hop breaks and a mix of acid, happy hardcore and ghetto tech. 'LoveFilter' takes a dreamy, chilled trip across electronic landscapes while 'Killer Line De-Part' combines trance, grunge and '80s analogue vibes for a thrilling climax. Closing with 'Put Love Into Your Heart (Club Mix),' Jempere leaves us with uplifting, feel-good energy.


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Played by: Marco Gallerani
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Reflexion EP
Reflexion EP (limited 180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: CYPHN 16. Rel: 08 May 25
 
Deep House
Innocent Beginnings (6:27)
Dusk & Darkness (6:03)
Stand For Love (7:22)
Ubiquity (5:44)
Review: Infinity Plus One channels the murky heat of 90s Detroit into four cuts that throb with machine soul and analogue bite. Based in the UK, the producer debuts with a raw but focused blend of electro, house and technoihis nod to the Motor City filtered through a distinctively UK lens. 'Innocent Beginnings' pairs chunky kicks with haunted synth washes, laying the groundwork with a bass-heavy strut that feels both grounded and widescreen. 'Dusk And Darkness' leans darker, stitching 808s and breaks into a rolling, rave-adjacent groove, all tension and propulsion. On the flip, 'Stand For Love' dips into classic deep house mode, slowing the pace for a moment of emotional clarityigentle pads circling a tender vocal loop. Closer 'Ubiquity' rides a twisting bassline into atmospheric club gear, its big stabs and lurking low-end pulling dancers into a heady zone. A full-spectrum debut that honours the roots but refuses to settle in them, this is warehouse music made with reverenceiand a sense of forward motion.
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Red Eyes EP
Cat: SOUND 4. Rel: 15 Apr 25
 
Deep House
Red Eyes (5:35)
Red Eyes (Nenor Bumpin remix) (5:42)
It's Time (5:09)
Ain't Got No Home (5:38)
Review: French DJ and producer Suburb Beat keeps it street with this neat EP on Sounds of Style Records. The opener has a different kind of swagger with crisp, broken, dry drums and lingering bass notes topped with an aloof vocal. It's a nice new twist on tech house and the remix from Nenor layers in more bobbing beats and muted neon tones for a future house feel. It's a tune that again features late-night sounds that hark back to early West Coast tech from the likes of Fresh & Low and 'Aint Got No Home' shuts down with warming deep house tones that come with a sleek electronic edge and subdued sense of cool. Lovely.
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In My Head
In My Head (transparent red vinyl LP)
Cat: SLACKER 008. Rel: 05 Feb 25
 
Minimal/Tech House
Fuite
My Healing
1234 Bisous
Love Love
In My Head
Choke Me
The Beat
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Rollover Edit Service Vol 8 EP
Cat: ROLL 008. Rel: 14 Mar 25
 
Minimal/Tech House
Ritmo (8:38)
Skat (7:55)
Muevelo (7:32)
Lo Que Pasa (7:52)
Review: DJs Concret and Inigo Vontier unite as a duo, The Diyeis: a crocodilian-simian fusion of primeval sound, uniting mammal and reptile. Their mission is to harness "the primal, tribal effect of ecstasy on the dancefloor" - this is, of course, a target which many producers shoot for, and yet whose tiny red bullseye few are actually able to hit. 'Ritmo' and 'Skat' opt for a different, rather minimal approach to achieve the same "primal" effect, contrasting the usual cliches of hide-taut hand drum and nighttime ghost-dance chants. The Diyeis don't need to abide such tritenesses; their claim is that the tendency towards primordial dancing always already exists in us, without requiring evocation in style. 'Muevelo', in fact, entirely upends anything we'd expect of a "primal, tribal" release, bringing digi-redux hats jacked to high, clipped heaven, and weird FX, which reach a similar, and yet more unconfined head on B2 'Lo Que Pasa'.
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Glow EP
Glow EP (12")
Cat: LMML 23. Rel: 03 Feb 25
 
Minimal/Tech House
Glow (5:48)
Expansions (5:32)
Woosh! (6:05)
Afterglow (7:16)
 in stock $16.33
Dollar Cat EP
Dollar Cat EP (limited 180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: TRPC 001. Rel: 09 May 25
 
Minimal/Tech House
Dollar Cat (6:06)
Dollar Cat (Prince De Takicardie remix) (6:01)
Serving Size (6:03)
Serving Size (DOTT remix) (6:08)
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Questions
Questions (12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: EES 049. Rel: 26 Mar 25
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Questions (1) (7:21)
Questions (2) (6:47)
Questions (5) (5:11)
Questions (3) (5:00)
Questions (7) (5:31)
Review: Neoclassic acid-from-garage movements from Peter Reilley aka. Persian, a favourite of the UK dance music scene since as long as anyone can remember. For 20 years, Reilly has gone his own way, operating in and on genre after genre, up-peggable as he is adept, blending breaks, digidub, electro, garage, house, and jungle across a repertoire of no less than 50 EPs. Though this release serves as his farewell, as Reilly formally steps back from music production, it beautifully showcases his skill in programming, with 'Questions 2' proving a sleight hand for twinging post-funk leads, and 'Questions 7' bringing unprecedented sci-fi desolations to an erstwhile jam-funky tune collection.
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Hajime EP
Hajime EP (12")
Cat: ASS 001. Rel: 01 May 25
 
Breakbeat
Criminal System - "Grover's Nightmare" (5:41)
Lascard - "No Se" (6:43)
Jose - "Backroom" (5:52)
Sournois & Finaud - "Toyland Detective" (5:59)
 in stock $17.19
Inner Pulse EP
Cat: SPINDESIRE 004. Rel: 26 Feb 25
 
Deep House
Encore Un Peu (5:34)
All Gas No Brakes (5:59)
No Prisoners (5:20)
Spice Travel (6:49)
 in stock $17.19
Voices In My Head (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
Cat: 62801. Rel: 01 May 25
 
Progressive House
Voices In My Head (6:45)
Back Street Lifter (4:07)
Far Out (4:50)
Down Town (4:40)
Ghost House (5:54)
Jellow (4:14)
Under Cover Of Darkness (5:41)
Dubble (3:24)
Review: Voices In My Head is a time capsule from the house music golden year of 1992. Crafted by the genre-bending trio Some Other People aka Mark Lord, Matt Frost and Steve Jueno, the album is a dynamic blend of deep house, tribal rhythms and breakbeat with bleepy electro and techno that all make it a heady listen as well as a physical one. Each of the eight tracks feels vital and distinct and was born from a studio process that was as spontaneous as it was inspired. Now reissued for the current prog revival after originally being released on their cult UK label Infinite Mass which once rivalled even Warp Records, it features lost gems like 'Ghost House' and 'Orbitality'.
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
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COLLAB 03
COLLAB 03 (12")
Cat: COLLAB 03. Rel: 28 Apr 25
 
Progressive House
Anna Wall - "The Observer" (6:56)
Pily & Lis Sarroca - "Faith In Strangers" (5:31)
J Air - "Pak01" (7:30)
Curity - "Digital Nature" (6:12)
 in stock $17.75
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