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Looking At Your Pager
Looking At Your Pager (yellow vinyl 12")
Cat: 4792833 S. Rel: 23 Aug 22
 
Funky/Club House
Looking At Your Pager (extended) (5:50)
Only Human (7:54)
Review: After hitting on something of a formula with 'Only Human', this A-side banger is further proof that Four Tet is onto a rich vein of side hustle action with his KH alter ego. 'Looking At Your Pager' is a cheeky slice of '90s throwback-ism in jackin' house form, and in a heuristically Hebden-esque style, makes deft use of the hilariously autotuned opening verse heard in 3LW's girl band hit, 'No More'. It's a very clever tune; just as no-one uses pagers anymore, nor do people use the kind of dubstep wobbles heard underneath the track's clacking groove... Mr. KH makes them cool again!
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Back To Basics 2
Back To Basics 2 (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: GDWAX 003. Rel: 15 May 23
 
Deep House
Ollie Rant - "Aaaww Yeh" (5:05)
Manuold - "Roots" (6:20)
Yann Polewka - "Deeper Underground" (5:58)
DAN T - "Hold Me" (5:06)
Review: The GLBDOM label is on a roll and we don't want it to stop. As was the last with the seance EP, this one is a various artists' affair pressed on nice heavy vinyl to match the heavy sounds. Ollie Rant opens with the quirky melodic leads and sleazy deep house loops of 'Aaaww Yeh' before Manuold brings some Chicago bump and grind on 'Roots.' The hats and drums are perfectly raw and lead you 'Deeper Underground' and into the jacked-up hands of Yann Polewka. Last of all comes some cheeky garage swing and swagger courtesy of DAN T's' nice dry 'Hold Me'.

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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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What I Breathe
Cat: LFTLP 01. Rel: 05 Aug 22
 
Deep House
Hand In Hand Through Wonderland (5:29)
I Can Remember It So Vividly (4:26)
Love Reigns (4:58)
Understand (feat Brendan Yates) (3:46)
Patience (feat Nia Archives) (4:19)
Without The Sun (4:22)
Spirit Wave (5:18)
Breathing (4:52)
Intercity Relations (4:42)
Time Change (feat Novelist & D Double E) (3:07)
Distant Conversation (5:15)
Metaphysical (4:57)
Lost In Harajuku (4:35)
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The Waves EP
Cat: KT 027V. Rel: 27 Jun 23
 
Deep House
The Waves (7:28)
Breaking Leds (7:05)
Apple Eyes (8:13)
Around Five (7:52)
Review: Although he's made plenty of appearances on Visionquest, an imprint renowned for the tech-tinged nature of its output, Guiseppe Tuccillo's house productions have always embraced dancefloor nostalgia and in particular dancefloor sounds from the late 80s and 90s. He's in that made on this surprise EP for Kerri Chandler's Kaoz Theory imprint. Both 'The Waves' and 'Apple Eyes' are warming, thickset and hypnotic affairs that doff a cap to Chandler's trademark brand of timeless New York deep house, while 'Breaking Leds' also incorporates raw, rave-igniting stabs, breakbeats and deep sub bass for a more UK-circa-1990 feel. Closing cut 'Apple Eyes', meanwhile, is a more shuffling and loose-limbed take on some of Chandler's premier late-night dancefloor dubs.
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Played by: From P60, Superbreak
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The Axis Of People
Cat: AP 001. Rel: 20 Sep 24
 
Deep House
The Axis Theme (11:37)
Warm Waters (7:43)
Jungle Juice (8:06)
Sunsystem (6:16)
Review: Fantastic Man is no stranger to crafting cultured house jams. He has done so for many years on many labels and now arrive to mint new imprint Axis of People. 'The Axis Theme' kicks off with some smooth, serene and cruising house grooves while 'Warm Waters' keeps similar vibes flowing, this time with some mystic synth energy up top. 'Jungle Juice' is another sublime house cut but it's dusty breakbeats which power this one under trippy and vibrant arps. 'Sunsystem' closes out with some nice lithe breakbeat and tech fusions that head into the cosmos.
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Underground Grooves Vol 03
Cat: IAF 003. Rel: 18 Nov 24
 
Deep House
Plan B (7:18)
We Played House (5:20)
Bad Mother Fucker (5:41)
Badass Breaks (2:33)
Journey (4:54)
Review: Is A Feeling ensures that their new 12" very much is with some classically inclined but not overly nostalgic deep house from Scott Featherstone. 'Plan B' is a bulky, wonky deep house cut for the pumping after party hours, then 'We Played House' taps into the early Chicago sound with Peach Boys style synths and dubbed-out vocals. 'Bad Mother Fucker's a raw, sleazy looper that DJ Sneak would love not least because of the rude-boy vocals and filtered synths, then 'Badass Breaks' spins out on just that. 'Journey' might be the best off the lot with its soulful xylophone melodies and smooth-cruising deep house beats. An eclectic and excellent EP.
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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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U Dat Bitch EP
Cat: PUL 007. Rel: 26 Feb 24
 
Funky/Club House
U Dat Bitch (Die Familia East Side Gangster remix) (6:06)
House Music (part 1 - Late Night edit) (6:45)
Organic (Like Weird) (6:01)
Review: The fast-rising Purveyor Underground Ltd kicks on again here with a sizzling seventh EP that is as rude as they come - in both meanings of the word - from Die Familia. It is his own East Side Gangster remix of 'U Dat Bitch' that kicks off with hard-hitting house kicks and sleazy vocals over a rugged bassline. 'House Music' (part 1 - Late Night edit) is just as raw but more deep and hypnotic with its ascending synth lines and steamy vocal coos. 'Organic (Like Weird)' might be the best of the lot - a quick and urgent house thumper with silky hi-hats and rolling bass getting you up on your toes amidst swirling pads and a melange of vocals.

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Passion EP
Cat: SNF 103. Rel: 21 Sep 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
D Tool (8:52)
Passion (8:52)
Lush (7:05)
Mind (6:50)
Review: French tech house mainstay Janeret is generally found hanging around labels attached to his home turf like Rutilance, Tartouffe and Yoyaku, but here he links up with Shall Not Fade for an outstanding excursion into prog, electro and silken tech house that proves his worth as a scene-leading producer. 'D Tool' is a deep and throbbing workout with a seductive, dubby edge, while 'Passion' switches stance for a skittering slice of hi-tech soul. 'Lush' lives up to its name with achingly beautiful chord tones blooming out over a sleek, shuffled beat and a sumptuous b-line, and 'Mind' completes the picture with a melodious trip into acid-speckled electro from the soulful end of the spectrum.
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MCLTD 5
VARIOUS
MCLTD 5 (12")
Cat: MCLTD 5. Rel: 18 Nov 24
 
Minimal/Tech House
Retromomo's (5:03)
Anticiencia Mix (5:37)
Hybriditization (7:02)
Yo Girlfriend Janet (4:24)
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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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The Singles
The Singles (triple 12")
Cat: REPEAT 30. Rel: 02 May 24
 
Minimal/Tech House
Yankfuck
Slap
Sole Lane (F**ked Your Back Passage mix)
Tosser
Manyana
Lovers Tiff
Dark & Dirty (Bushwacka! remix)
Latino Lady
Twit
Review: The late, great Nathan Coles is rightly hailed as UK tech house royalty - an originator in the scene who embodied its headsy, underground energy in the long and winding years before the sound broke through to its ubiquitous popularity it enjoys now. Of the many projects he turned his talent to, Get Fucked found him studio sparring with Nils Hess around the turn of the millennium on labels like Eukahouse. Now leading tech house reissue label Repeat have gathered together the best of the singles, and as you might well expect it's heavyweight, rolling gear for the late night marathon crew, crafted masterfully with grit and groove in equal measure.
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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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Better Together
Cat: AMT 032. Rel: 13 Jun 23
 
Breakbeat
Spilling (4:58)
Buttons (5:32)
Kirpa (5:54)
Wedding Season (5:10)
Staying In Touch (5:37)
Review: San Francisco-based Indian duo Baalti really do bring plenty of freshness to this, their third EP outing. They have said this is their most personal and authentic rase to date and it is about as kinetic and impact as house music gets, all infused with myriad samples from their own heritage. Those nostalgic South Asian flavours derived from classic Indian, Pakistani, and Bangaldeshi sounds are carefully sprinkled into percussive workouts, leftfield dancefloor rhythms and club-ready grooves. A perfect fusion of modern electronic music as traditional Asia sounds.
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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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Deep In Dis V/A
Cat: DIDWAX 004. Rel: 14 Mar 24
 
Minimal/Tech House
Pily - "Bailo En Circuito" (6:26)
Marcos Coya - "Buahh Trance" (6:40)
Prince De Takicardie - "Badalona's House" (First mix) (5:26)
JNJS - "X - Money" (5:07)
Eren Arif - "High Volume" (4:50)
Review: Deep In Dis make a defiant comeback with their latest V/A, across which five new jaunty minimal house cuts are heard. Beginning with an expositional slow-burn - Pily's 'Bailo En Circuito', which samples Alma Matris' vocals - we then move into the juddering trance of 'Buahh Trance' by Marcos Coya and then the first mix of 'Badalona's House' by Prince De Takicardie, the latter of which is far rougher and classic in sound. Jnjs' 'X Money' brings up the B with a UK garage turn, a mood which continues with Eren Arif's 'High Volume'.
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Ripple EP
Ripple EP (12")
Cat: HPR 015. Rel: 28 Mar 24
 
Minimal/Tech House
Decisions (7:58)
Ripple (7:47)
Subsonic Groove (8:06)
Fading Light (8:02)
Review: Mihai Pol has been a leader of the Romanian underground for a long time now but keeps on coming up with the goods each time he steps out on to wax. It is the 15th EP from Hashplant which he takes care of here with his usual deft touch and silky fusion of rhythm and sound. 'Decisions' kicks things off with nice broken beat patterns and funky bass topped off with some lush cosmic synth work. 'Ripple' is a more zoned out and dreamy cut but one packed with meticulous synth craft and 'Subsonic Groove' is another super smooth one for blissed out cruising. Last of all is 'Fading Light' with its percolating tech funk and glossy synth lines shining bright.
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Shessions
Shessions (hand-stamped 2xLP)
Cat: REPEAT 18. Rel: 31 Jul 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
Shunshine (5:08)
ES2 (4:26)
Michael DeVellis - "Want Some" (John Howard & Ben Viguerie remix) (6:15)
Can't Need Sunlight (4:52)
Barry Van Hammer (7:35)
Sciabolic (unreleased mix) (5:13)
Fly Under (5:14)
Sway (5:39)
Review: The 90s East Coast house scene owes a real debt to John Howard. He was a pioneer of the era who led the way with his mix of groove, soul, jazzy rhythms and fresh breaks. His best work has become the subject of a new series of reissues from Repeat who kicked off with his Scianloic 12" and now drop this hand-stamped double 12". Shessions is packed to the brim with innovative early house grooves that are up there with your favourite artists from Chicago and Detroit - or at least should be. Our pick is the shimmering late night glow of deep house delight 'Can't Need Sunlight'.
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 in stock $33.23
Wrapped In Latex In Berlin Alone
Cat: PE 018. Rel: 12 Jul 24
 
Progressive House
Soso (6:18)
AI Took Me (6:35)
Let's Go To Mars They Say (6:17)
Wrapped In Latex, In Berlin, Alone (6:12)
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Spiral Dance
Cat: HYPELP 026. Rel: 09 Apr 24
 
Electro
Always Hats (4:40)
Bathtime Bobby (3:59)
Spiral Dance (4:59)
Escape To 92 (3:25)
Perfection (4:34)
Idea Two (3:48)
Karplus Gas Storm (3:14)
Is This Normal (0:33)
Desperate Measures (4:14)
Hammer Slowly Falling (3:33)
Ankle Grinder (3:35)
FM Assembly (5:20)
Amby Stan (2:54)
Review: A sprawling, typically irreverent effort from the ever-prolific DMX Krew. With each unfolding track, Edward Upton charts a new tributary in the Detroit-Berlin-Sheffield pipeline, from the grouchy technoid stomp of 'Bathtime Bobby', to the hazy chillout room introspection of 'Escape To 92', to the dazzled machine funk of aptly named elektro quest 'Desperate Measures'. Another thoroughly satisfying entry in the ever-growing DMX catalogue, Spiral Dance is a sizzling hotplate of timeless electro wizardry.
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Can't Dance EP
Can't Dance EP (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: SH 013V. Rel: 05 Mar 24
 
Minimal/Tech House
Break The Beat (5:34)
Can't Dance (5:59)
Groove Republic (6:22)
Sometimez (feat Emanuele Barilli) (6:15)
Review: Italian house and techno powerhouse Vithz openly admits he can't dance, but isn't that the whole point of music production - to provide refuge for the less somatically, more cerebrally inclined? It would certainly seem so: Vithz seems perfectly happy behind the knobs and buttons, laying down four behind-the-curtain conspiracies to fill floors on behalf of label Suena Hermosa, perhaps so that he need not himself. Opener 'Break The Beat' is the choppy, vocal-stuttering, short-filling minimal house opener, shortly followed by the titular sampled mutterings of 'Can't Dance', across which oncoming tides of reversed chord stab lap against a muffed garage house propulsion. Then there's the B's wonk-out that is 'Groove Republic', sounding like the inside of a Tardis turned jazz bar, while the closing collab with Emanuele Barilli, 'Sometimez', moves the utmost deep and subbiest.
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Fin Groove EP
Cat: AFAL 001. Rel: 26 Sep 24
 
Deep House
API Call (6:09)
Squat Funk (6:48)
Bowser's Castle (7:41)
WLB (6:47)
Review: Toronto vinyl label Afalinas proudly presents its debut EP 'Fin Groove', crafted by the talented Olekhar hailing from Ukraine. Taking our cue from the posterised dolphin on the front cover, we find ourselves dorsally diving into seas of tech-funk and knocky trance here. 'API Call' offers a stuttery but still measured torrent of sound, after which the ensuing fishy deluge of 'Squat Funk' turns only brackish water fully salty, fully electrolytic. The record veers increasingly gamified, with 'Bowser's Castle' working around hammy arps and contrapuntal acid squelches, and 'WLB' mixing UK bass motifs, of syncopation and verbed-out snare, with an all-out chiptune lead.
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Lingo Tools 001
Cat: LINGO 01. Rel: 25 Oct 24
 
Minimal/Tech House
Push Da' System (5:32)
Never Say Never (6:44)
The New Sound (6:39)
Moonwalk Like Mike (5:56)
Review: French producer Lingo launches their imprint Lingo Tools with a decisive helmer, 'Lingo Tools 001'. Landing somewhere squarely between breakbeat, hip house and jam-out acid propulsions, we're first met with 'Push Da' System' - which brings a finger-on-the-button, Beastie Boys-styled vocal line to a stabbing rave blow-cutter - while 'Never Say Never' moves straighter and buzzier. B-sider 'The New Sound' finds confidence in transitory quadruple claps and injunctions to usher in the new sonic world order; finally, 'Moonwalk Like Me' prostrates itself on an astral geyser of sound, with a central arp-ing, melodic tessellation showering off the tune like meteoric detritus.
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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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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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Stop Wondering
Cat: TNCD 005. Rel: 24 Sep 24
 
Electro
Dashiell - "Speakerphone" (5:22)
Badmango - "Asser" (5:58)
Vitya Payalnik - "Okovyta" (5:26)
Nizar Sarakbi - "Funktion" (5:20)
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Skylark EP
Cat: MEANDER 33. Rel: 16 Aug 24
 
Breakbeat
Skylark (6:36)
Edge Of A Strange Euphoria (7:42)
Zuzu (Dan Andrei remix) (7:03)
Zuzu (7:33)
Review: Contemporary bass music up-and-comer Pîrvu returns to Meander with a clever take on breakstep, breakbeat and electro, the 'Skylark' EP. With the little brown job of a bird held firmly in mind - its avian grace matched well by the light, but also hot-winged determination of the title track - we find ourselves compelled to dance with both light and hot footing in equal measure. Following that up, there's 'Edge Of A Strange Euphoria', with its phat FMs and murky narration proving that some if not most states of ecstasy are mixed bags, provided they do the proper job of challenging our inner status quos. Finally 'Zuzu' ends things on a franker note of gaslamp-lit acid, with Dan Andrei also lending a hand to produce a neat 4/4 version.
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Bathroom Breaks
Cat: MUSICAF 002. Rel: 08 Apr 25
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Tribal Toilet (14:45)
Hear My Mega (16:15)
Review: New York City-based DJ, producer and impresario DJ Spun aka Jason Drummond has been involved in many different live bands over the years but also knows how to kick out the jams in solo electronic mode. 'Tribal Toilet' is a twisted, percussive techno tune with abstract motifs, bells, warped bass and layers of vocals that make it evocative and unhinged. 'Hear My Mega' is a throwback tune that rides on dusty breakbeats with old-school rap samples, whistles, helps and everything you need to get the party going off.
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PUP Vol 2
PUP Vol 2 (hand-stamped 12" + insert)
Cat: PUP 02. Rel: 05 Oct 22
 
Minimal/Tech House
Rat Bastard - "Turandot" (6:45)
Deezy - "Earnin' Bumps" (5:44)
FRND - "Prima" (5:59)
Mr Bizmuth - "Charmed, Sworn, Severed, Torn" (4:49)
Review: We loved the first PUP release so are super hyped to get this second one. It's a fine various artists' collection that explores an array of tech, acid and minimal sounds. Rat Bastard opens up and doesn't muck about with a fast-paced groove and slick electronic bass. Deezy layers in some trippy acid and lively breakbeats on 'Earnin' Bumps.' On the flipside, 'Prima' brings some fresh UK funky drum patterns and wooden hits to the light-footed tune by FRND and more Uk styles are tapped into on Mr Bizmuth's bass-driven, bulky 'Charmed, Sworn, Severed, Torn.' Woof wood, we dig!
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Eternal Sunset EP
Eternal Sunset EP (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: SER 050. Rel: 22 Mar 22
 
Minimal/Tech House
Eternal Sunset (6:32)
Side Effects (8:04)
Not Anymore (7:30)
Bail Bresson (7:07)
Review: Loquace is back with his first release in four years, which is on Cesare vs Disorder's Serialism label. The Eternal Sunset EP sees the Frenchman remain centered in the minimal/tech house sound; whether it's the swing-fuelled shuffle of the title track on the sunny, minimal roller 'Side Effects' on the A side, to B side cuts going for UK vibe like 'Not Anymore' with its 2-step beat and, the new school nu-skool breaks of 'Bail Bresson'.
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Nights Over Yorkshire EP
Cat: OTB 001. Rel: 12 Jul 23
 
Electro
Do You Love Me (5:49)
Depths Of Mind (7:00)
Nights Over Yorkshire (6:08)
Conscious Exploration (8:30)
Review: On The Button has been hosting parties in Leeds now for around a year. They have been successful, too, which is no mean feat in a city that has seen more than its fair share of nights come and go in a little over a few months. Now the Yorkshire born founder Miles steps out with debut EP to encapsulate the identity of the brand. It makes for a varied listen with spaced out electro-tech to start, gritty electro menace on 'Depths of Mind', a thumping space cruise on 'Nights over Yorkshire' and darker workout on 'Conscious Exploration.'
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Swingers Volume 2
Cat: SWING 02. Rel: 19 Sep 24
 
Minimal/Tech House
Soulfreq - "Holiday Break" (5:59)
Retrospect - "Pickled Moose" (7:02)
No Results Found - "Tackle Maestro" (6:51)
Harrison BDP - "Buggin Out" (7:57)
Review: Swung Selections is back with a second volume of club ready tech house bangers. There is a great blend of retro nostalgia and fresh and forward-facing sound designs across the four-track selection. Soulfreq's 'Holiday Break' begins with twisted old shock bass and slapping hits. Retrospect then keeps it smooth with the nice cool tech bubbler 'Pickled Moose,' No Results Found wigs out the floor with the wriggling synth madness and electro rhythms of 'Tackle Maestro' then Harrison BDP shuts down with the thumping house of 'Buggin Out.'
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INSIDEOUT 001
Cat: INSIDEOUT 001. Rel: 13 Mar 24
 
Minimal/Tech House
Anna Kohlin - "Enjoy Yourself" (5:49)
Anna Kohlin - "Let's See What Happens" (5:58)
Basement Space - "Brain Translation" (7:10)
Basement Space - "Retro Thrusters" (5:39)
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Once Once
Once Once (12")
Cat: TALMAN 15. Rel: 26 Mar 24
 
Minimal/Tech House
Once Once (7:14)
Magic Carpet (6:35)
Magic Carpet (Reflex Blue remix) (5:52)
Activation (6:34)
Review: Once Once is the brand-new EP by Argentinian producer and DJ Jorge Savoretti, a four tracker chock full of late-night grinders. The title track is an eerie tribal builder that has a great blend of groove and catchy percussion elements, all working towards a peak. 'Magic Carpet' has more of a house bounce while still keep the mood futuristic and hedonistic. On the second side there is spending Reflex Blue remix of 'Magic Carpet'. This one is more energetic and adds a bit more of a break to the rhythm that includes a very fine acid line to it. 'Activation' really rounds out the EP with what we feel might be the strongest track, a sexy funker that has a darker tinge to it that we really like. The 14th release for the Berlin based label Talman Records has another great record in its catalogue.
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PRZ 7SEVEN
Cat: PRZ 7SEVEN. Rel: 23 Sep 24
 
Minimal/Tech House
Don't Phone Me (4:58)
Cocolint Dreams (4:48)
Thriller (4:34)
TST (4:30)
JD800 (4:57)
Review: CYAN85's PRZ 7SEVEN EP is a vibrant journey through the realms of tech house, filled with lively grooves and inventive beats that bring a fresh energy to the genre. Side-1 opens with 'Don't Phone Me', a track that effortlessly reintroduces fun into tech house. It's lively, energetic, and groovy, with positive vibes carried by infectious keys. 'Cocolint Dreams' follows, a melodic gem that leans into hi-tech jazz, offering a beautiful, dreamy soundscape that stands out with its lush textures. On Side-2, 'Thriller' takes a sleazier, more futuristic turn with a herky-jerky beat that's both catchy and unpredictable. It's a track that grabs attention with its off-kilter rhythm and edgy vibe. 'TST' then brings minimal tech with house elements, delivering a stylish and bouncy groove that's perfect for the dancefloor. Closing the EP, 'JD800 Nonstop' merges groovy tech with New Order-esque drum patterns, creating a balanced and dynamic finale that bridges classic and modern influences. PRZ 7SEVEN is a masterful blend of fun, groove, and innovation in tech house.
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Secrets & Lies
Secrets & Lies (12" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: OUT 001. Rel: 22 Mar 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
Secrets & Lies (6:44)
We Hope! (5:50)
September (7:11)
Warning (6:08)
Review: New label Outside In Spain takes an old school approach here by serving up a white label 12" adorned with a lo-fi black and white sticker that looks like some long lost classic you'd find on a dig in a record store's back room. Musically it doesn't disappoint either as Deiv kicks up some funky electro-tech energy on 'Secrets & Lies' and 'We Hope!' then gets more technoid with lashings of acid and brain-frying synths. There is a more stripped-back sense of minimal cool to the bumpy beats of 'September' then it's psyched-out deep space trippiness on the closer 'Warning.'
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Split The Lark EP
Cat: YOTO 002. Rel: 15 Nov 24
 
Minimal/Tech House
Ikako - "Abondoned" (6:28)
Ikako - "Do That" (5:41)
The Cap Boy - "Matei" (5:25)
The Cap Boy - "Kundalini" (5:13)
The Cap Boy - "Take A Break" (4:16)
Review: IKAKO and The Cap Boy's collaborative EP, 'Split the Lark', offers a fusion of electronic textures that blends house, tech, breaks and acid elements into a seamless whole. Their distinct styles converge to create a release that reflects the pair's deep understanding of dance music's roots and future directions. The EP highlights IKAKO's Georgian touch on raw, deep house grooves, balanced by The Cap Boy's Spanish flair for breakbeats and acid-infused rhythms. The result is a sound that feels both familiar and innovative, making it perfect for late-night sets. It's a solid release that pushes boundaries while keeping the dancefloor firmly in mind.
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Red Bul & Gyn 02
Cat: RBTGN 002. Rel: 22 Oct 24
 
Minimal/Tech House
Caffeine (8:04)
Like It Ruff (5:07)
Acid Wash Conflict (6:19)
Techno Talk (7:36)
Review: The Red Bul & Gyn label made a good impression with its first release and now the founders Thomas Bulwer and G Glynn step up with a second collaborative EP of fresh tech and minimal. 'Caffeine' is a shot of energy with its rising synth lines and dramatic sense of intergalactic space travel over a busy, acidic bassline. 'Like It Ruff' is an old school throwback with rap vocals and electro beats, then 'Acid Wash Conflict' is a thumping tech house sound with unsettling pads. 'Techno Talk' closes down with a mid-tempo electro sound and retro-future edge.
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I Like Your Bitcoin EP
Cat: SL 013. Rel: 17 Sep 24
 
Techno
How To Calm Down After That (6:18)
I Like Your Bitcoin (7:23)
Cover Them With Blankets (6:07)
Skazka (6:06)
Review: Lithuanian producer Pletnev shows his class here on four hypnotic tracks on his I Like Your Bitcoin EP, which is heavy on driving basslines and full of infectious rhythms on Space Lab 013. Each track radiates a warm, bouncy groove and has punchy drum programming and a signature blend of EFX. 'How To Calm Down After That' is a fun and funky opener, 'I Like Your Bitcoin' gets more trippy with sci-fi melodies and watery effects and 'Cover Them With Blankets' is a rickety rhythmic workout. 'Skazka' closes with a garage dubby undercurrent.
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Played by: Mimi
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Remember Your Days
Remember Your Days (hand-stamped 12" in hand-stamped sleeve)
Cat: TELOMERE 0203. Rel: 19 Dec 23
 
Deep House
Hiroyuki Kato - "Black" (9:48)
Six Dreams - "Static Es" (5:18)
Ty Serna - "Going Out Of Business" (6:42)
Sherman C - "Once U Pop" (3:39)
Konerytmi - "Aikapiste" (4:19)
Review: Telomere Plastic asks you to Remember Your Days with a new six-track various artists EP full of delightfully designed club sounds. The melodies on Hiroyuki Kato are impossibly pure and delicate as they rain down the face of the shuffling drums of 'Black' while Six Dreams offers a complete vibe flip - the crisp and kinetic electro of 'Static Es.' Ty Senrna gets into a twitchy mutant tech house groove on 'Going Out Of Business' and Sherman C's 'Once U Pop' is an acid-laced breakbeat gem with a brilliantly tongue-in-cheek vocal sample that runs right through it, and Konerytmi shuts down with the silky drum breaks and sci-fi piste of 'Aikapiste'.
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Morning Dust EP
Cat: OMAN 001. Rel: 10 Oct 24
 
Minimal/Tech House
Kiddmisha - "Final Set" (5:23)
Kiddmisha - "Incident" (5:09)
Reshio - "Ocean Drive" (6:02)
Yamoc - "On The Floor" (6:14)
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10 Years Pressure Traxx Vinyl Compilation
VARIOUS
Cat: PTX 030. Rel: 27 Sep 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
Tobias - "Know What You Expect" (feat Cormac) (7:40)
Christopher Ledger - "Two Systems" (6:37)
Ricardo Villalobos - "Diasoul" (11:19)
Arno & Raddatz - "The People" (8:13)
EDWARD - "Nervous Data" (6:11)
John Dimas - "3@3" (7:10)
Patrick Klein - "Acapulco" (7:49)
Dan Andrei - "Bang Ya Head" (6:42)
Cedric Dekowski - "Jetzt Aber3" (6:05)
Tripmaztaz - "Naota Tripmastaz Enterprises" (12:45)
Frost - "Something We Cannot Change" (7:08)
Alexis Cabrera - "I Everything U" (7:36)
Andy Kolwes - "You Can't" (8:04)
Matthias Schildger - "Polyphenix" (5:48)
Review: Frost and Einzelkind's Pressure Traxx captures the evolution of minimal tech house over the past ten years, as the rigour of functional 4/4 gave way to different rhythms and motifs from the wider dance music lexicon. It was a smart move which helped reinvigorate the scene, and while they didn't do it on their own they absolutely fuelled the fire. Ten years in, their label is certainly due a retrospective which stretches out over eight sides of next-level workouts for long blends and marathon sets. The cast of characters hardly needs explaining - from Tobias and Villalobos to Edward and John Dimas, the quality never lets up and in one smartly arranged box set you're going to be gifted with the finest minimal in recent circulation.
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Meliorism EP
Cat: RAWAX 025LTD. Rel: 11 Nov 24
 
Minimal/Tech House
Im The B (6:01)
Walking Dub (7:28)
All I Need (5:24)
Blow Up Bass (6:00)
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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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Foreverer
Foreverer (12")
Cat: RSC 002. Rel: 02 Sep 24
 
Minimal/Tech House
S'Pace (5:28)
New Seeds (3:31)
Foreverer (6:10)
Say Yeah (4:11)
Floating Pikes & Pines (4:45)
Short Path (2:54)
The Solution Of The Problem Of Life (2:07)
Review: Lake People's Foreverer, released on Remote Scope, takes listeners on a dynamic journey through deeper realms of minimal and tech house. The album opens with 'S'Pace,' a track that impresses with its polished production and melody reminiscent of Black Dog, setting a sophisticated tone. 'New Seeds' continues this exploration, blending techno and house with a futuristic edge. The title track, 'Foreverer,' introduces a jungle breakbeat layered with an IDM atmosphere, providing an intricate and textured experience. On Side-2, 'Floating Pikes & Pines' delves into early 90s IDM, filled with unique bleeps and sounds that evoke the feel of a computer language. 'Short Path' stands out with its excellent acid work and futuristic IDM groove, offering a fresh take on familiar sounds. The album closes with 'The Solution Of The Problem Of Life,' an ambient outro that serves as a soothing and reflective ending to the record. Foreverer is a next level production that needs to be heard.
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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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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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