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Heading In A Backwards Direction
Heading In A Backwards Direction (2xLP in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: YOYAKU 003LP. Rel: 15 Jan 20
 
Minimal/Tech House
Fragil (dub) (5:22)
Draxis (9:03)
Cerendipity (7:26)
Don't Be Neutron (6:30)
Continued Momentum (6:11)
Native Tongue (8:58)
Capturing Diversity (7:01)
Holding Thoughts (7:21)
Review: Roger Gerressen's previous album, 2017's Sushitech-released "Monoaware", did a fine job in delivering atmospheric slabs of dancefloor hypnotism that were variously inspired by tech-house, dub techno and the deeper end of the European techno sound. "Heading In A Backwards Direction" feels like a more open and expansive take on the same basic blueprint, with Gerressen quietly slipping between beat-free dub techno soundscapes (blissful opener "Fragil (Dub)"), sun-kissed tech-house/dub techno fusion (the ear-pleasing "Draxis"), deep house inspired dancefloor warmth ("Cerendipity"), heavier peak-time workouts (bass-heavy tech-house jack track "Don't Be Neutron"), crackling minimalism ("Continued Momentum") and hushed, sub-heavy goodness (closing cut "Holding Thoughts"). It all adds up to another impressively atmospheric excursion.
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My Life With The Machines Vol 4
Cat: REPEAT 11. Rel: 29 Dec 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
Mothersole & Haris - "Dumbek" (Jay Tripwire remix) (7:05)
What Kind Of Voodoo Do You Do? (8:10)
Smoothin' It Out (6:36)
Smooth Swimmers (Swag Unreleased) (8:05)
Caught With My Pants Down (7:07)
Dracul (7:05)
Geometry (5:12)
Review: Jay Tripwire's My Life With The Machines compilation series is doing a terrific job of showcasing some of the umpteen early noughties gems buried in his catalogue and archive of unreleased jams. This is volume four (the first three instalments dropped in 2022) and features seven more slabs of intergalactic, wide-eyed, dub-fired tech-house treats. He begins with a sumptuously spacey and loved-up rework of Mothersole & Haris's 'Dumbek', before adding echoing sax sounds and dubbed-out organ lines to a heady early morning groove on 'What Kind of Voodoo Do You Do?', an alternate take on one of his most admired tribal-tinged tracks from 2002. Other highlights include the ultra-deep after-party excellence of 'Smoothin' It Out', the heads-down excellence of 'Smooth Swimmers (Swag Unreleased)' and the warming shuffle of 'Geometry'.
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How We Do EP
Cat: EA 005. Rel: 24 Jan 23
 
Deep House
How We Do (7:53)
Chagondoo (7:40)
The Fifth Story (8:17)
Easier Said Than Done (7:35)
Review: American producer LaRosa makes his first appearance on the esteemed Eastenderz imprint, bringing with him a quartet of killer, club-ready cuts. He sets his stall out with 'How Do You We Do', a chunky, tech-tinged roller piled high with deep, dubby sub-bass, bleeping melodies and intergalactic pads (plus a wonderful, saucer-eyed breakdown), before reaching for gently chiming melodies, bustling beats, smoother bass and trippy noises on 'Chagondoo'. 'The Fifth Story' is a little deeper and more subdued - though the sub-bass is even weightier and the melodies more bleeping - while 'Easier Said Than Done' is a rock-solid tech-house box jam of the sort that Eastenderz has always done so well. Keep an ear out for some very subtle disco vocal samples and acidic squelches.
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 in stock $16.31
In Da Shadows
Cat: GEMS 001. Rel: 28 Jan 25
 
Minimal/Tech House
Radical Chic - "In Da Shadows" (Terry Francis remix) (7:31)
Space Bunny - "The Key" (Wax Trax remix) (6:37)
Review: Gems, a new label with a nose for unearthing dusty relics of the UK tech-house scene, kicks off with a double shot of pure 90s dynamite. Label boss Paul Still, Croydon luminary and veteran crate-digger, has dusted off these two bangers, ready to reignite dancefloors. First up, Terry Francis unleashes a remix of Radical Chic's 'In Da Shadows' that'll have you reaching for the lasers and sweating buckets. This ain't no polite shuffle - it's a full-on assault of pulsating basslines, swirling synths and big energy. Francis, a master of his craft, layers textures and effects like a sonic sorcerer, conjuring a tapestry of sound that's both intricate and exhilarating. Flip the wax and Space Bunny's 'The Key' unlocks a different kind of chaos. This infectious groove, built on chunky drums and a hypnotic bassline, is pure, unadulterated dancefloor hedonism. But it's the vocal snippets and playful synth stabs that truly elevate it to legendary status. The Wax Trax remix adds a contemporary twist, injecting a fresh dose of energy while retaining the original's undeniable swagger. If you're craving the authentic sounds of early tech-house, Gems is your new dealer. These aren't just reissues; they're sonic time capsules, transporting you back to a time when the dancefloor was a sweaty, euphoric escape from reality.
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Messin' With My Mind
Cat: VIS 440. Rel: 14 Apr 25
 
Deep House
Messin’ With My Mind (7:39)
Messin’ With My Marbles (Oliver.r dub) (6:06)
Messin’ With My Mind (Electric Press remix) (8:03)
Messin’ With My Mind (Electric Press dub) (5:50)
Review: Ralph Lawson's legendary Leeds-based label 20/20 Vision is in the middle of celebrating 30 years in the game. Part of that now extends to this reissue of a record that played a huge part in establishing the imprint back in the day. It comes from the co-founders' production alias Wolf n Flow and though it was recorded more than 20 years ago, this record still bangs. 'Messin' With My Mind' is a perfect mix of squelchy tech and vocal loveliness that calls to mind early Fresh & Low. The Oliver.r dub is more sleek and blissed out and two Electric Press remixes close out with some late-night heft.
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Mind Control EP
Mind Control EP (limited 12")
Cat: ME 002. Rel: 20 Mar 23
 
Deep House
Mind Control (7:27)
Mind Control (Laidlaw remix) (7:37)
Complex (7:28)
Hype Over (7:42)
Review: London scene veteran Alex Arnout has released on labels diverse as Dogmatik, S.A.S.H. and La Vie En Rose and now he is back with the second release on his very own Modern Explorer. There's four tracks on his new Mind Control EP: the deep retro techno of the title track features an array of early 90s dance music tropes for a proper throwback, being treated to a remix by Laidlaw (Beeyou/Infuse) up next, who injects the track with a nice sense of swing for more of a tech house sound. Over on the flip, Arnout goes all the way back to Detroit circa 1988 on the high tech funk of 'Complex' followed by one more old school blowout on 'Hype Over'.
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Coloration EP (feat Snad mix)
Cat: AESTHETIC 23. Rel: 22 Apr 24
 
Minimal/Tech House
Seeing Colours (7:02)
Plants (7:33)
Plants (Snad remix) (7:17)
Review: UK mainstay Subb-An makes a welcome return with this fresh new EP on Aesthetic. It finds him in great form with opener 'Seeing Colours' heading off down a nice liquid minimal route with crisp tech drums and twinkling synths up top to bring the magic. On the flip side is 'Plants', a rather serene and sublime cut with more rolling drums and plenty of deft synth designs that bring a certain celestial charm to the fizzing leads. Snad's remix then shuts things down with a more driving sense of tech house rhythm to complete a tasteful EP of heady sounds.
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Worm Records 002
Cat: WORM 002. Rel: 19 Nov 24
 
Deep House
Boulderhead - "In The Cloud" (5:16)
Wooka - "Make Yourself Comfortable" (6:20)
DMX Krew - "Half Included" (4:52)
Jorg Kuning - "Imbolc" (4:24)
Review: "Right, OK!" Worm Records offer up their second various artists release for 2024, coming just a neat two months after September's inaugural release featuring Ruf Dug, Wallace, The Mole and Gallegos. Now the label turn their hand to a completely different league of artists, convoking Boulderhead, Wooka, DMX Krew and Jorg Kuning for yet another star-studded audio-strudel, spanning both chilled and heated ends of the spectrum. Boulderhead's A1 is the ludic highlight among the four, a charming Valley Girl voice peppering the vocal track with exceptional backhandedness; we hear talk of floating on clouds and an affect of casual acceptance behind the glitch-science, suggesting vibes of bounciness and breeze. Wooka goes sillier speed garage on 'Make Yourself Comfortable', a challenging charge given the track's otherwise rather jagged jam; Krew and Koenig close things off on a comparatively calm note, the former's B1 opting for a set of bruk-en beats and wet synth yaps, and the latter's 'Imbolc' quiescing with clement Rhodeses and homely drum machines.
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Work It EP
Work It EP (limited 12")
Cat: RMCE 021. Rel: 26 Jun 23
 
Deep House
Mordax (6:35)
The Multicoloured Mind (6:41)
It's All Pam's (Marseille) (6:27)
Into Week Two (6:27)
Review: Two years ago, UK techno mainstay Gabriel made his bow on Rawax's Motor City Edition series with an EP of cuts drawn from his seemingly endless archive of unreleased gems. We're not sure whether the four tracks on this belated sequel are old and new, but they're certainly timeless-sounding and impressively deep. Check first 'Mordax', an impeccable mixture of Motor City star-gazing and analogue deep house blessed with a ridiculously good bassline, before admiring the sun-splashed warmth of 'The Multicoloured Mind', where jazzy piano motifs, sustained synth-strings and warming chords dance atop a loose-limbed house-not-house beat. Over on the B-side 'It's All Pam's (Marseille)' is another gorgeous chunk of ageless deep house bliss, while 'Into Week Two' sees Gabriel once again blur the boundaries between Detroit techno and futurist deep house tropes.
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Anabiosis EP
Cat: DAYDREAM 017. Rel: 13 Mar 24
 
Minimal/Tech House
Hammajang (7:41)
Aurora (7:05)
Blind (7:45)
First Remark (7:07)
Review: Noah Skelton returns to Daydream with a fresh new excursion into the itchy shuffles of the deep tech variety, tempered with a one-off contribution in the vein of dreamy breaks. Examples of the first style include the tracks 'Hammajang', 'Blind', and 'First Remark', all of which bring an extra slice of texture to an already minimal headroom, which is still maintained despite the textural decorations. 'Aurora' is the wildcard, opting for sizzling breaks constructions, breathy vocal segues and a resonant pad line.
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Untitled Game EP
Cat: PRP 012. Rel: 15 Aug 24
 
Minimal/Tech House
Untitled Game (6:39)
Inflate (7:08)
Apasata (7:55)
Loop Pe Corabie (5:48)
Review: Guy From Downstairs presents the Untitled Game EP, a collection of four tracks that exemplify classy deep house with perfect doses of tech and soul. On Side-1, 'Untitled Game' is a funky and hypnotic tech house bomb, featuring sick funk elements that create an infectious dancefloor moment. 'Inflate' follows with more minimal goodness, incorporating tribal elements and a polished production that defines it as an ideal deep house track. Flipping to Side-, 'Apasata' continues the funk with a track that showcases the producer's skill in moving dancefloors. Closing out the EP is 'Loop Pe Corabie,' a melodic gem that serves as a great B-side option for those looking for a deeper, more introspective vibe. Overall, an ideal record for busy dancefloors.
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Rush Fantasy
Rush Fantasy (limited 12")
Cat: DGS 006. Rel: 24 May 23
 
Deep House
I Do (6:09)
Rush Fantasy (6:42)
Pillow Talk (6:32)
Nicotine 4 U (6:08)
Review: Oslo-based Det Gode Selskab, like many labels from the Scandi-region, has its own distinctive take on house - it's lush, melody-rich and cosmic with plenty of dynamic drum work. Berlin-based Norwegian Henriku is next up to bring his own sounds into their world, and this atmospheric house and minimal exploration is hella impressive. 'I Do' works the floor into a steamy and hot house lather, 'Rush Fantasy' then gets a little twisted and freaky for later in the night and 'Pillow Talk' leans into a dusty Detroit house vibe. 'Nicotine 4 U' might be the best of the lot - a fluid bit of afterparty house with irresistible drums and warped neon lines.
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Modflow EP
Cat: DAYDREAM 019. Rel: 24 Sep 24
 
Minimal/Tech House
Hang Time (6:23)
Auto Answer (7:15)
Nine To Five (6:50)
Intercom (6:34)
Review: Nick Beringer has always had a slick and stylish sound no matter what niche he is working in. This new outing on Daydream is a four-track exploration of deep and dubby house and tech. Opener 'Hang Time' is fresh tech with painterly synth work. 'Auto Answer' is then loopy and silky with infectious drums and balmy pads, 'Nine To Five' then layers up deft pad work and wispy sic-fi motifs with lush neon colours and 'Intercom' kicks on with groves that exude cool as they journey late into the night.
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Experience EP
Cat: FR 304. Rel: 07 Apr 25
 
Deep House
Electrical (Jimpster dub - feat Marlena Dae) (5:16)
Electrical (Black Loops' Romantic dub - feat Marlena Dae) (5:47)
Experience (feat Marlena Dae) (4:40)
Experience (Black Loops' dancefloor dub - feat Marlena Dae) (5:04)
Inmasoul (5:17)
Review: Prolific Italian producer Black Loops continues his explorations of deep, groove-led house with the Experience EP. The release serves as a teaser for his forthcoming debut album, both of which arrive courtesy of the always on-point Freerange, and its label boss Jimpster kicks things off here with a rolling, Italo-tinged dub of Electrical, blending modular synth lines with dubbed-out vocals. Black Loops then flips the same track into a funk-fuelled workout, layering guitar licks and a weighty Moog bassline. On the reverse, Experience channels early 90s house with a sultry, Vogue-era feel, while Black Loops' Dancefloor Dub strips it back to a punchy, minimal groove built for late-night floors. Rounding things out is Inmasoul, a jazzy, deep house gem not found on the album.
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Double Man (remix)
Cat: ROYAL 0491. Rel: 16 Dec 21
 
Deep House
Double Man (KiNK remix) (6:08)
Double Man (Ludwig AF remix) (4:44)
Trouble Man (Jovonn Drive remix) (6:00)
Trouble Man (Malin Genie remix) (6:59)
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Keep Bustin
Cat: KOX 02. Rel: 20 Dec 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
Search & Discover (6:19)
Keep Bustin' (5:23)
You Can Have It All (7:27)
I Need A Fix (5:42)
Review: Kolter is back on his own Koltarx label for a second outing on vinyl that once again sets its sights on the stars. 'Search & Discover' is a great mix of serious tech drums, characterful robo-vocals and withering melodies that has something for everyone. 'Keep Bustin' will indeed keep you busting moves with its garage tinged house shuffle and jazzy chord work while its the leggy, rubbery bassline funk of 'You Can Have It All' that provides the EP's highlight. Last up, 'I Need A Fix' is more intense with its busy synths and acid daubs. This is a colourful and vibrant brand of minimal and tech house from a mainstay of the sound.
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Low Ranger
Low Ranger (2xLP)
Cat: TSOL 013LP. Rel: 30 Jul 24
 
Minimal/Tech House
The Truth (6:43)
Pier 23 (7:17)
Disclaimer (Vronski & Roach) (7:45)
Low Ranger Don't Stop (7:45)
What You've Made (Ode To Nat mix) (7:48)
BB (7:29)
Helm's Deep (8:24)
Augusto (6:02)
Review: Fresh from serving up his first 12-inch single for almost eight years, Studiotek founder Darren Roach - an underground aggravator since the late 1990s - pops up on Limousine Dream with his most expansive release yet. Low Ranger is the long-serving producer's debut album and, in keeping with his previous output, keeps both eyes firmly on the dancefloor. It's a wise move, because there are plenty of genuinely peak-time-ready cuts on display, from the low-slung punk-funk-meets-tech-house flex of opener 'The Truth' and the bumpin' heaviness of 'Pier 23' (whose bassline and beats recall the original 1988 version of '3AM Eternal'), to the deep tech-house shuffle of 'Low Ranger Don't Stop', the dubby and spacey shuffle of 'BB' and the sparkling tech-funk headiness of 'Augusto'.
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The Breakdown EP
Cat: LEP 002. Rel: 11 Apr 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
The Breakdown (Charms Of Gaia mix) (6:52)
The Breakdown (Trips & Skips mix) (6:54)
The Closer (5:40)
Cobblestone Stomper (5:54)
Review: Liquid Earth is an alias of new school underground house hero Urulu and he's dropped fine beats on Kalahari Oyster Cult, Butter Side up and Small Hours. He has also recently started his own self-titled label which is where he arrives now with four more fresh and well-infused cuts of spaced-out breaks, electro, house and minimal. This one starts with 'The Breakdown' (Charms Of Gaia mix) which has fast-paced trance-techno overtones. The Trips & Skips mix of the same tune is more dark and on the flip are the whacked-out acid-laced breakbeats of 'The Closer' and 'Cobblestone Stomper,' a white knuckle tech house thriller.
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 in stock $12.15
Wat Fott Es Es Fott
Wat Fott Es Es Fott (limited 12")
Cat: HOOVE 04. Rel: 04 Jul 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
Kolter - "U Make Me Feel" (7:13)
J Feierabend & Rami - "OK, Captain!" (5:39)
Thalo Santana - "Duradura" (6:23)
D&J - "So We Danced" (6:10)
Review: Cologne's Hoove label makes a welcome return here with more fresh and contemporary house offerings from a range of interesting names. The always reliable Kolter is up first with 'U Make Me Feel' - a nice and inviting, well swung and mid tempo tech cut with some astral pads. J. Feierabend & Rami's 'OK, Captain!' is just as smooth a cruise through space and Thalo Santana then offers something a little different with a more drum led sound - 'Duradura' has pristine kicks and snares with incidental melodies unfurling up high. D&J's lovely 90s throwback deep house sound 'So We Danced' might be the best of the lot.
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YECAD 001
YECAD 001 (12")
Cat: YECAD 001. Rel: 02 Feb 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
Sepp - "Cabot Cave" (6:11)
Vlad Arapasu - "Compostella" (7:23)
Swoy - "After" (7:56)
Ted Amber - "Erutun" (8:16)
Review: Yecad Music launch their mission into the minimal world with a strong first showing from a varied cast of operators that mark this label out as one to watch. Sepp leads the way with the jazz-inflected, intricate patterns of 'Cabot Cave', while Vlad Arapaho has a knottier, techy offering by way of 'Compostella'. Swoy has a more melodic, organic-sounding approach on 'After' and Ted Amber taps into that hypnotic Arpiar style for the deep-diving 'Erutun', rounding off a sophisticated EP for those who like their grooves stripped back and undulating.
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The Horizontal Games EP
Cat: LNR 009. Rel: 03 Dec 24
 
Minimal/Tech House
The V2 (10:29)
Horizontal (12:10)
Games (10:04)
Review: The Horizontal Games EP by Arapu and Gescu on Liniar delivers three tracks that are tailor-made for the dancefloor, each bringing a unique energy and groove. Side-1 features 'The V2,' a track that blends a funky electro groove within a solid techno structure. The deep and atmospheric vibes make it a great mix that's both engaging and danceable. On Side-2, 'Horizontal' begins things with a bouncy tech house vibe, perfect for getting the crowd moving. It's playful and energetic, making it a go-to track for setting the party mood. The EP closes with 'Games,' which features a strong bassline and beautiful keys that add depth to the track. It's a deep and sophisticated cut that rounds out the EP nicely. The Horizontal Games EP is ideal for DJs looking to inject some fun and groove into their sets.
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Solipsism EP
Solipsism EP (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: MW 011. Rel: 26 Feb 25
 
Minimal/Tech House
Solipsism (6:57)
Street Lite (5:46)
Freeze (7:37)
Glove Box (6:12)
Review: 'Solipsism' opens with sleek, futuristic energy where its infectious groove and sharp percussion that locks dancers into its hypnotic rhythm. It's a shinning example in refined minimal techno, balancing precision with raw club energy. 'Street Lite' follows, evoking the spirit of early 90s UK techno with rolling drums and nostalgic synth textures, transporting listeners straight to a dimly lit warehouse. On Side-2, 'Freeze' shifts into heavier territory, driven by a weighty bassline and pounding rhythms that demand attention. It's a raw and relentless techno cut built for peak-time intensity. Closing the EP, 'Glove Box' leans into new beat influences, layering thick synth stabs and mechanical grooves for a gritty yet infectious finish. Drum-heavy and rich in character, this record is all about the old-school techno feel while keeping things fresh. It's a love letter to the past with both feet firmly on the dancefloor, designed for those who crave deep, rhythmic intensity with a timeless edge.
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Marvel House
Cat: RUTI 025. Rel: 09 Sep 22
 
Deep House
Marvel House (6:15)
Call The Doctor (6:03)
Marvel House (Gunnter remix) (6:34)
Call The Doctor (DJ Steaw remix) (6:50)
Review: 
Rutilance Recordings move fast with their releases, but not so fast that they're able to bypass our critical floodgates. Thankfully for them, we like this new one. Label residents Oden, Fatzo and Thurman here deliver two garage house cuts sure to fire up the deep ends of dancefloors; assuming they're not swimming pools anymore! We're drowning in heat, as 'Marvel House' causes us to marvel in awe at the house chops on display. 'Call The Doctor', meanwhile, leans far further into the jackin' end of things, remaining bloopy, vocal sciencey, and a delicious. Spicy tech house from this lot.
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PILOT 20
PILOT 20 (12")
Cat: PILOT 20. Rel: 31 Mar 25
 
Minimal/Tech House
Vitess - "You Got Work" (4:44)
Vitess - "Play My Game" (4:27)
Robin Graham - "Not Here 2 Party" (6:36)
Robin Graham - "Pipe Dream" (7:59)
Review: Burnski's Pilot label keeps it fresh with more sounds that operate in the middle ground between house, tech and garage. This one is a split EP that kicks off with Vitess's 'You Got Work,' fizzy, sugary cosmic cut with bouncing drums. 'Play My Game' is another trippy and astral affair with disco energy and wispy synth melodies that hit different. Robin Graham steps up on the flip with 'Not Here 2 Party' which is a low-slung tech cut with a sordid little bassline. 'Pipe Dream' gets even more abstract and minimal with sleek drums and dry drums rolling onwards.
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Redrago
Redrago (splattered vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: LAD 045LP. Rel: 16 Oct 19
 
Deep House
Rave 'N Roll (4:57)
Redrago (4:20)
Il Veliero (4:11)
The Kohlrabi Session (4:11)
Plastelina (4:09)
Shalom Alanation (4:33)
Ventilo (6:13)
Phantom Rag (4:13)
Review: Life & Death's next ambitious undertaking is courtesy of label chief DJ Tennis who teams up with Israeli indie-dance duo Red Axes. They were first introduced to each other by Superpitcher & Rebolledo (The Pachanga Boys) at a festival in Corsica - and the rest is history. Recorded on top of a decadent old shopping mall in the middle of Tel Aviv, the trio are said to have combined their "love of psy and Mediterranean influences" over a scheduled week of recording sessions together. The result is Redrago, a collection of tripped-out dancefloor oddities that take in everything from lo-slung punk funk ("Rave 'N' Roll), heady and (acid) bass-driven dancefloor narratives that cross over into vintage pop ("Il Veliero"), deep kosmiche ("Plastelina") and deep and tunnelling techno as heard on the epic "Ventilo".
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Played by: Marco Febbraro, Mimi
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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
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Eclipse EP
Cat: DSOTSV 04. Rel: 22 Oct 24
 
Minimal/Tech House
Eclipse (6:38)
Eclipse (SAM remix) (6:16)
2K5 (5:26)
Squelch Is Wealth (5:49)
Review: Kepler delivers a solid EP with Eclipse, showcasing his knack for crafting infectious house grooves. The title track 'Eclipse' sets the tone with its rolling beats and crisp production, while S.A.M.'s remix takes things up a notch, adding a sleek, driving edge that's bound to light up any dancefloor. On the flip, '2K5' keeps the energy high with punchy rhythms, and 'Squelch Is Wealth' rounds off the release with a quirky, bass-heavy twist. With support from DJs like Chris Stussy and Luuk van Dijk, this EP is a guaranteed crowd-pleaser for house heads.
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Couldn't Hate You
Cat: DIGWAH 09. Rel: 16 Apr 24
 
Minimal/Tech House
Couldn't Hate You (7:55)
Open Ended (7:58)
Review: Digwah keeps it tough on this next drop on their own self-titled label. It's a ninth outing and in the time it has taken for those to come out, increasing numbers of people have been catching on to the label's work and making it a 'must check' in their mental lists. This one opens up with 'Couldnt Hate You' which has some Ian Brown vocals samples stitched into a glitchy and menacing beat. 'Open Ended' is just as twitchy and anxious with steely drums and brain frying synths all working hard to fire every synapse in your brain. Effective stuff.
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Small Talk EP
Cat: OGE 020. Rel: 09 Jan 25
 
Minimal/Tech House
Space Loops (7:16)
Small Talk (7:25)
Room Service (6:59)
Do It Again (7:23)
Review: This isn't Interstellar Beats' first rodeo for the UK's OGE Music. This upstart Cheshire cat also made an earlier self-titled four-tracker in 2023, and now comes fresh on its heels with a glassy glamp housing four more beady beds of sound. 'Space Loops' and 'Small Talk' are twin siren songs of sfumato funk and house, not treading too lightly nor too heavily. 'Room Service' and 'Do It Again' follow as jankier, verging on bluesy blowouts, their titles giving vibes of a luxury hotelier's idealistic fantasy. The B2 is especially gritty and echoes the more streetwise garage house sounds of old, though we've come a heck of a way to minimal.
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Balance
Balance (12")
Cat: SATYA 012. Rel: 06 Oct 23
 
Deep House
Electricano - "Universal Language"
YokoO & Zone+ - "Once I Had It"
Hermanez - "MI25"
Moya (US) - "Meliora"
Review: Satya deals in a certain brand of deep house that is dreamy and organic. It's perfect for the cosier dancefloors out there, the more heady crowds who don't need big drops and samples to get their musical thrills. If you are one of those people then get your ears around this superb new various artists 12". YokoO & Zone+ offer one of the standouts with 'Once I Had It"]' which pairs subtly swirling pads with cuddly deep drum loops. Hermanez has his kickstand with a little more weight but they are no less hypnotic, while Moya (US) brings some enchanting strings and yawning vocals to 'Meliora' and Electricano keeps it nice and warm and liquid with the supple loops of 'Universal Language.'
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TELUM 012
TELUM 012 (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: TELUM 012. Rel: 28 Feb 24
 
Minimal/Tech House
Untitled (8:02)
Untitled (8:00)
Untitled (7:58)
Review: It is a mystery who is creating the tracks for the German label Telum. We are now given the 12th release in the catalogue and we still aren't any closer to discovering much about the artist or the label. The A1 takes the classic 'I Heard It Through the Grapevine' sample and fuses it to their deep house groove and you have an instant winner. The B1 track almost updates the cologne style dub techno sound and injects it with some house attitude thanks to the addition of the singing. B2 is another great blend of techno and house for the late-night audience. Each of these tracks are sultry and for the deeper heads while still not alienating any house or techno fans. Another strong release from the Telum camp!
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Played by: James Reid
Tags: Tech House | Minimal
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Sonar Plexus EP
Cat: CEC 048. Rel: 25 May 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
Sonar Plexus (7:16)
Universal Highway (6:26)
Fearless (7:00)
Turnover (5:23)
Review: Sidney Charles prides himself on making chunky house music that is raw but underpinned by a slick sense of swing. His Heavy House Society label is where most of it arrives but now he takes a detour to Nick Curly's long-running Cecille. 'Sonar Plexus' is irresistible European house music with razor sharp hi-hats, synth curlicues to soften the edges and precise drum work. 'Universal Highway' has a retro 90s feel - a sense of rushing endorphins and bobbing drum breaks that get hands in the air and 'Fearless' then gets liquid and funky with its effervescing rhythms and tumbling synth sequences. 'Turnover' closes out with a soulful US house feel and completes one of Charles's best-ever EPs.
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Collaborations 1996-2001
SILVERLINING / VARIOUS
Collaborations 1996-2001 (gatefold 3xLP)
Cat: NINIH 005. Rel: 17 Sep 24
 
Minimal/Tech House
Impossible Beings - "Through Wire & Air" (5:09)
Appleheadz - "Mootan Lotion" (6:56)
Appleheadz - "If You Were A Cat You'd Follow Me" (9:29)
Southern Comforters - "Quick Call The King" (8:49)
Appleheadz - "In My Sky" (instrumental edit) (4:31)
Bluegoose Vs Silverlining - "Taken Over" (6:59)
Impossible Beings - "Tuesday Morning Milkman" (5:40)
Two Right Wrongans - "They'll Never Get It Right Them Two" (9:54)
Impossible Beings - "Back To The Imbiss" (6:19)
Impossible Beings - "A Hundred To One" (previously unreleased) (6:04)
Review: Asad Rizvi, known as Silverlining, presents this white hot three-vinyl set showcasing his collaborative work with fellow artists. This collection spans the genres of minimal and tech house, tagged with elements of tech house, minimal, and breakbeat house. Some of the highlights include 'If You Were A Cat You'd Follow Me' by Appleheadz with its jazzy downtempo future jazz vibe, evoking a smooth and melodic atmosphere. Followed by 'In My Sky' (instrumental), delivering smooth melodic tech house adorned with jazz guitar and soft keys. The set continues with 'Taken Over,' a melodic house gem from Bluegoose Vs Silverlining, exuding infectious rhythms and melodic hooks. 'Tuesday Morning Milkman' by Impossible Beings takes listeners on a deep techno journey, perfect for late-night sci-fi vibes. Another excellent additions is 'They'll Never Get It Right Them Two' by Two Right Wrongans, a dynamic banger that tears the roof off the dancefloor. Overall, this triple pack is jam-packed full of excellent dance music.
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SKIPAUDIO 005
Cat: SKIPAUDIO 005. Rel: 07 Jun 22
 
Minimal/Tech House
Sublee - "Shuffle Kings" (8:56)
Dubtape - "Ziggurat" (6:22)
Cosmjn - "Grun" (6:59)
Andy Catana - "Everybody Dance" (7:09)
Review: Following the Bowery EP from DubTape, Skip Audio returns to its various artists format with a tidy four-tracker taking an extended journey into the realms of psychedelic house music. Sublee leads the way with the smoky, subliminal sound of 'Shuffle Kings' before DubTape offers up a subtly crooked beat to carry the whispers of pad and errant machine bleeps of 'Ziggurat'. Cosmjn keeps things steady and seductive with the late night tones of 'Grun', and Andy Catana's 'Everybody Dance' toys with broken beats and acid tweaking to get limbs all juicy when you up to your neck in heady party people wanting to get deeper on the dancefloor.
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Common Souls EP
Common Souls EP (limited 12")
Cat: RCT 007. Rel: 13 Sep 22
 
Minimal/Tech House
Common Souls (7:53)
Isometrics (7:17)
Sees (9:02)
Review: The enigmatic r.hitect returns with the seventh release on his eponymous imprint, presenting more advanced, future facing minimal techno on the Common Souls EP. Feel the basic trance induction of the sublime title track on side A, followed by the hypnotic and bass-driven 'Isometrics' which is perfect tackle for the afterhours. Over on the flip, it's all about the dub techno-infused rolling drama of 'Sees' which nails that perfect 'Rominimal' sound aimed squarely at the main room dancefloor. Tip!
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The Journey EP
Cat: CVLTD 009. Rel: 30 Oct 24
 
Minimal/Tech House
Believe (7:28)
Believe (Arno X DJ Dope Believe In Me Rhythm dub) (5:15)
Journey (6:48)
Journey (Dana Ruh remix) (7:06)
Review: Curtea Veche's LTD series returns with a heavyweight collaboration from west coast house pioneers Hipp-E and Halo Varga, better known as H-Foundation. Their early 00s productions helped define a distinct, groove-laden style that still reverberates in today's underground house scene. This latest release sees them tap into that timeless sound, delivering an EP that feels both nostalgic and fresh. Opening with 'Believe,' H-Foundation remind us of their signature deep, rolling basslines and hypnotic rhythms. It's a track built for those long, early morning hours when the energy on the dancefloor hits a special kind of intensity. Arno x DJ Dope take things into even deeper territory with their 'Believe In Me Rhythm Dub,' stripping back the original and adding a dubby, percussive twist that's impossible to ignore. On the flip side, 'Journey' takes a more expansive approach. Warm pads and bubbling basslines gradually unfold, inviting the listener into a lush soundscape. Dana Ruh's remix of 'Journey' retains that dreamy vibe but infuses it with her trademark minimalistic touch. It's a subtle yet powerful rework, full of intricate details that will stand out to those paying attention. This EP captures the essence of west coast house, while the remixes ensure it resonates with today's selectors, making it a must-have for DJs looking to bring a bit of history into their sets.
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Evolution Of The Mind
Cat: SATYA 014. Rel: 14 Mar 24
 
Deep House
Drained (7:01)
Mind Eraser (7:38)
Retreat (6:42)
Verona Posh (6:35)
Review: The cultured Satya label is back with more tasteful and tasty deep hose soundscapes, this time from Distilled Noise who brings a future feel to the grooves. The opener 'Drained' is a slick cut with tech percussion and cosmic melodies floating up top. 'Mind Eraser' then ups the pace but keeps things warm and heady with nice swirling pads. 'Retreat' is another silky smooth sound with warped, muted, smeared pads adding neon colour to the beats. Last of all is 'Verona Posh', a more astral and progressive house journey with diffuse colours and dynamic drums.
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Lost In Translation EP
Cat: RUTI 027. Rel: 25 May 23
 
Deep House
12 OC Riddim (6:59)
Leaving Time (6:14)
Lost In Translation (6:58)
12 OC Riddim (Paolo Rocco remix) (7:10)
Review: Almost two years have passed since M-High made his debut via the wonderfully warming, melodic and timeless-sounding 'Blue Trip EP' on DJ Steaw's House Puff imprint. It's perhaps fitting that his return to action comes via Rutilance Recordings, a label Steaw co-runs with friend-in-music Guunter. The Utrecht-based producer starts solidly with '12 OC Riddim', a dubby chunk of bass-heavy deep house goodness that boasts serious sub weight and pleasingly skippy drums, before opting for a much more spacey-sounding, tech-tinged sound on the similarly bass-heavy 'Leaving Time'. 'Lost In Translation' is a chunkier slab of deep house/dub house fusion full of echoing electronic drum hits and dreamy pads, while Paolo Rocco's remix of '12 OC Riddim' is an intricately programmed, Motor City-influenced chunk of sci-fi deep house excellence.
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El Mundo De Las Cosas
Cat: ADIDIW 007. Rel: 16 May 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
Bersine
El Mundo De Las Cosas
Persea
Rinconade
Review: South Atoms is an artist from Argentina who brings plenty of Latin flair to this new EP on In Waves. The artwork conveys the underwater fluidity of the opener 'Bersine' which is a rolling and deep tech cut with delicate melodies sprinkled up top next to shards of piercing synth light. 'El Mundo De Las Cosas' picks up the pace with more slapping tech funk and shimmering chords. It is on 'Persea' that things slow down a little with humid pads and tropical vibes over the deep rolling kicks. 'Rinconade' might be the best of the lot with its majestic bell sounds and undulating rhythms worming their way into your affections.
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DRGS 009
DRGS 009 (heavyweight blue marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: DRGS 009. Rel: 23 Jun 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
Track 1 (10:15)
Track 2 (9:23)
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Adventures Of Handy Boy EP
Cat: 9FINITY 002. Rel: 06 Feb 25
 
Minimal/Tech House
Handy Boy (Casa De Mama mix) (6:50)
Big Nik's Speed Garage (6:39)
Lick Of Life (Just A Little mix) (6:56)
Clubber's Exit (5:25)
Review: Since 2019, Taylor Freels - best known for his work as Urulu - has used the Liquid Earth alias to explore the more psychedelic side of his dancefloor influences, frequently doffing a cap to 1990s acid, breaks and progressive house. This time round, you'll hear some of those inspirations, but also nods to the early days of UK garage. For proof, check 'Handy Boy (Casa de Mama Remix)', where cut-up r&b vocal snippets and mind-mangling electronics ride am Armand Van Helden style 'dark garage' groove, and the psychedelic acid-goes-4/4 UKG madness of 'Big Nik's Speed Garage'. They heady and intoxicating hybrid flavours continue on 'Lick of Life (Just A Little Mix)' - all weird noises, odd samples, acid lines and speed garage drums - while 'Clubber's Exit' sits somewhere between weighty Detroit electro and nu-skool breaks.
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So Is The Sun
Cat: WSDM 027. Rel: 04 Jul 24
 
Minimal/Tech House
A X I S (3:51)
Brain Drain (5:07)
De Oost (4:33)
Innsbruck (5:37)
Review: Wisdom Tooth co-founder Facta has always brought plenty of colour to his blends of house, bass and club music. Both rhythmically inventive and dancefloor-ready, his work is also always full of playfulness and emotion. So is the Sun is another EP that follows in that fine tradition with opener 'A X I S' laying down bumping drums and warming sub-bass under crisp hits and whimsical neon pads. 'Innsbruck' is another sugary sweet blend of thudding, rubbery drums and naive melodies that truly captivate. Add in two more charming club cuts and you have a superb return from this ever-green talent.
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Rhythm Freq
Cat: VIS 441. Rel: 28 Apr 25
 
Electro
Rhythm Freq (5:42)
Movement Feeling (6:32)
Soda Junior (4:59)
Bisous (6:16)
Review: B.Love is next up on Leeds legend Ralph Lawson's 20/20 label having come to his attention on Record Store Day 2024 with his Music Dance Experience EP and then later that day when playing as a resident at the Bizarre Trax party Lawson was en route to play. Here he showcases his electro sound across four cuts starting with 'Rhythm Freq', a celestial and disco-tinged sound. 'Movement Feeling' is a party starting cut with old school style and plenty of percussive lushness, then 'Soda Junior' brings louche, low-slung disco funk before 'Bisous' shuts down with more cosmic playfulness and vibrant synth colours.
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Blackbird
Blackbird (12")
Cat: REKIDS 206. Rel: 01 Sep 22
 
Deep House
Blackbird (6:49)
Blackbird (instrumental) (6:50)
Blackbird (Ian Pooley Pooley main remix) (7:17)
Blackbird (Ian Pooley Pooley Basic dub) (7:03)
Review: Radio Slave's Rekids label welcomes Berlin mainstay Mathias Kaden for a new single that features Zoe Xenia and remixes from label regular Ian Pooley. 'Blackbird' is a big tech house cut that is defined by its scintillating synth work which dances a busy dance over metallic, synthetic drum sounds. The vocals are the fiery finish that will make this a real club anthem. It also comes as an instrumental while the Ian Pooley Pooley main remix brings a little more funk and nuance to his well swung house drums. His basic dub then ups the bas weight and drum intensity to make for a fine finish.
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Played by: Fog
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XFL 003
XFL 003 (translucent green & black splattered vinyl 12")
Cat: XFL 003. Rel: 13 Dec 22
 
Minimal/Tech House
TXXIC (5:42)
ITTA (6:32)
Review: The second release on X Files. This waxy, splattered green and black 12' features 'two extremely dangerous peak time recordings that have been causing destruction on dancefloors the world over.' On the A-side, there's some proper heads down tackle in the form of bass-driven minimal cut 'Txxic' which samples a particular pop princess' hit track - guess which one? Over on the flip, the Rominimal vibes continue, well into the afterhours of course, on druggy microhouse cut 'Itta'. Tip!
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Strange Weather: A Different Kettle Of Fish (feat Housey Doingz, The Ron Honey Experience, Space Bunny)
Cat: SUSH 72C. Rel: 06 Jan 25
 
Minimal/Tech House
Housey Doingz - "7th Piano" (7th Voyage remix) (7:25)
The Ron Honey Experience - "Nitedrive" (6:59)
The Ron Honey Experience - "Drive" (6:08)
Space Bunny - "Space Bunny" (extended mix) (8:29)
Space Bunny - "The Key" (Wubbledub edit) (6:51)
Space Bunny - "Space Dub" (7:18)
Space Bunny - "Spudnik" (Ver Vlads mix) (5:20)
Get Fucked - "Time For A Quickee" (On The Kitchen Counter edit) (7:14)
Get Fucked - "Momentum" (The Smart Alex dub) (5:28)
Green Eyed Monster - "All Gone By" (6:07)
Strange Weather - "Infinite" (6:31)
Review: Working with various collaborators, Laurant Webb, Dave Coker, Justin Bailey, and Dave Pine produced influential records under aliases like Housey Doingz, 7th Voyage, and Space Bunny at the influential Strange Weather Studios. Those records very much helped to define the early days of the tech house genre. This Sushitech release comes on clear vinyl and honours their legacy, with tracks handpicked by Webb and label founder Yossi Amoyal. They have all been remastered from rare DATs and across three slabs of wax make for an essential deep dive into an important phase in the earliest days of tech house.
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 in stock $36.21
I Was Deep In My Last Life
I Was Deep In My Last Life (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: BOND 12078. Rel: 27 Mar 25
 
Minimal/Tech House
I Was Deep In My Last Life (8:09)
Dub Chronicles #7 (6:08)
The Rush (feat Robert Owens) (6:45)
Diabla (6:34)
Review: Sating minimal techno flows, Bondage Records preface their latest release with the phrase "next up". It's implied that, by sampling and cycling through many a novel artistic talent, their label becomes an unstoppable assembly line of feline sonics. Frankfurt producer and DJ Sascha Dive is next up, adding to an incredible daisy-wreath of 12"s put out since early 2005. 'I Was Deep In My Past Life' hears Dive dive back into one of his many pre-incarnate bygones via extra-mile sound synthesis and design, the resultant sound of which evokes an undulant, blobby time-tunnel. 'Dub Chronicles No7', meanwhile, has been thoroughly transient-maximised, with a snappy drum buss envelope uppercutting the technic beats like automations of an iron fist.
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Twenty Four Hours
Cat: BSWITCH 004. Rel: 14 Feb 25
 
Deep House
Twenty Four Hours (7:27)
Twenty Four Hours (Terry Francis remix) (7:55)
Review: Bank of Switches is a label that the who like late-night, small-hours moments after ing been attuned to. Label head Big Nick D takes the reins now with a hard-edged, atmospheric track designed for deep, immersive trips. 'Twenty Four Hours' really is a lively cut that marries whimsical ambient pads with busy acid snuggles and works the head as well as the heel. On the flip, Wiggle founder and fabric resident Terry Francis steps in with a remix that oozes with his signature groove and refined touch. It's a punchy one with hard-edge drums and textured bass all moving at a quick pace.
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Birdland EP
Cat: MAMAV 006. Rel: 16 Sep 24
 
Minimal/Tech House
He Is Gone (7:28)
Birdland (7:10)
Birdland (Steve O Sullivan remix) (6:21)
Birdland (Zone+ remix) (6:48)
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QAM EP
QAM EP (12")
Cat: RB 109. Rel: 06 Jun 22
 
Minimal/Tech House
FEZ (6:56)
QAM (5:52)
SEZ (6:29)
TSC (6:36)
Review: After a break of two long years, tech-house scene stalwart Sascha Funke has finally delivered a new EP of typically atmospheric, on-point music. It's his first outing for Running Back after years spent flitting between BPitch Control, Multi-Culti and Endless Flight. Interestingly, what's on offer is more retro-futurist in tone than much of his work, with audible nods to vintage electronic disco, early 2000s nu-disco (think Morgan Geist) and tactile '90s deep house. Our picks of a very strong bunch are rubbery, morse code-sporting nu-disco-goes-bleep house number 'QAM', moody analogue deep house treat 'SEZ', whose creepy chords and spacey sonics are undeniably alluring, and ultra-melodious, Italo-disco-influenced opener 'FEZ'.
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