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Singles
Refined Textures Vol 1
Cat: AER 03. Rel: 22 Feb 11
 
Deep House
1Dan - "Foundations"
Bittersuite - "Squeeze In"
Miles Sagnia - "Can We Heal Them?"
Review: Atmospheric Existence Recordings keep up their annual release rate with label boss Miles Sagnia inviting 1Dan and Bittersuite to join him on only the third release. Newcomer 1Dan opens proceedings with the sprawling soft machine funk flex of "Foundations", a track driven by gutter deep bass movements, steppy syncopation and rich sonic textures that no doubt helped influence the title of the EP. On the flip Bittersuite step forward with the upwards acid dub pressure of "Squeeze In" which steadily accrues an acidic overtone before a delightful left turn into a futuristic mechano soul rhythmic thrust. It's left to Sagnia to provide the final moment with the tightly relentless throb of "Can We Heal Them" that slowly reveals its inner acid brilliance.
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out of stock $6.30
Earth Energy Part 1
Earth Energy Part 1 (hand-numbered white vinyl 10")
Cat: MND 24LTD250. Rel: 30 Nov 12
 
Deep House
Serenade
The Silence Of Winter
Review: Brad Peterson and Rai Scott aka 2Deepsoul go limited edition and hand numbered for their white coloured 10" Earth Energy Part 1 EP on Spanish label Minuedo. Bubbling and acid toned squiggles dance upon staccato hi-hats and choral melodies in the upbeat and sweat sounding house cut "Serenade". Analogue warmth is ever present throughout the "The Silence of Winter", as hypnotic leads and LFO infected synths influence serenely sung vocals and top end EQ twiddles. A collector's must have.
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out of stock $9.46
Keep It In The Family
Cat: HANDYSNF 001. Rel: 26 Apr 22
 
Deep House
9th House - "Harmonic Convergence" (4:13)
Ruff Stuff - "Still Dancing" (6:46)
Adam Curtain - "Wonk That Arp" (5:06)
Bobby Cazanova - "Big Eden" (5:13)
Arthur Dudley X Retromigration - "Moody Knights" (5:13)
Review: A collaboration between Bristol's Shall Not Fade and London label/clothing line Handy here titled Keep It In The Family. SNF tapped 9th House & Berlin-based Italian Ruff Stuff for some wicked techno tracks, and it's all about the latter doing his best Aril Brikha impression on 'Still Dancing'. Representing Handy we have Bobby Cazanova serving up some bass-heavy sci-fi fantasies on the electro number 'Big Eden' and a collab between Arthur Dudley and Retromigration who serve up some smoky, late night deep house on 'Moodyknight'.
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 in stock $13.68
Dance Trax Vol 17
Cat: DANCETRAX 017. Rel: 07 Aug 18
 
Deep House
D Question (5:19)
Seven Of Nine (5:40)
Bashton Valed (6:13)
Tanga Toll (3:32)
Review: After inaugurating the Bags Inc imprint a little while back, UK bass stalwart Addison Groove and Sam 'Binga' Simpson return with more of their down 'n' dirty exploits here. From the tough rolling jack of "D Question" with its ghetto house samples and hypnotic chords that call to mind Binga's work on 50 Weapons not long ago. More jacked vocals and classic sound of Roland drum machines are explored on the stripped back "Seven Of Nine" and the rather banging "Bashton Valed" gets back to the program in strong and funky hard groove style - with its acidic flourishes and emotive pads.
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out of stock $13.16
Cliche (Soulwax remix)
Cat: BEC 5611214. Rel: 24 Nov 22
 
Deep House
Cliche (Soulwax remix) (6:34)
Cliche (Soulwax instrumental mix) (5:56)
Ceci N'Est Pas Un Cliche (3:47)
Review: Belgian DJ duo 2ManyDJs make their music under the Soulwax alias. Whenever they do, it is arresting, seriously quality stuff. For this one the multi-genre mash up artists look to remix 'Cliche' by Charlotte Adigery and Bolis Pupul for the French label Because Music. Their first version is a typically textured, raw, ravey indie-techno workout with rugged beats and sleazy vocals lit up by bright strobes. After the instrumental comes 'Ceci N'Est Pas Un Cliche' which is a macho disco stomper with sliding hi hats and low-slung bass.
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Gespielt von: Alexis Le-Tan, Mimi
out of stock $14.21
3am Wax Vol 1
3am Wax Vol 1 (hand-numbered 140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: TAM 088. Rel: 14 Mar 17
 
Deep House
Al Bradley - "Kindergesicht"
Carlo Gambino - "Acid Casual"
Ben Dean - "Track Three"
Michael Scott - "Underdisc"
Review: "After 10 years away from vinyl, 3am Wax Vol.1 hails a return to 12' on the label, now in its 13th year. The EP features an all-3am regular artist cast, three making their debut on vinyl and one making a return to 12' after a 12 year gap. 3am boss Al Bradley opens the EP, while label regulars Carlo Gambino, Ben Dean and Michael Scott all return for the 12". With over 400 releases and remixes between the artists, the EP showcases in-house talent from the label - the emphasis on quality rather than names. Ranging from Berlin-influenced deepness through to raw analog acid house, the EP has been doing damage at label gigs throughout 2015 including Berlin, Ibiza, Copenhagen, New York, London & label-home Leeds, with plaudits and support also coming in from a wide range of DJs from the promo."
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out of stock $5.26
NDATL Special Edition 2019
NDATL Special Edition 2019 (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: NDATLSE 2019. Rel: 26 Jun 19
 
Deep House
Kai Alce - "Thrown Away" (5:24)
Brett Dancer - "Art" (6:19)
Nick Holder - "Disco 79'" (6:49)
Nick Holder - "A Black Man In America" (5:52)
Nick Holder - "A Black Man In America" (instrumental edit) (3:54)
Review: Here is the Annual NDATL special edition release, featuring label head honcho Kai Alce. The explorations begins with the smooth and smoky late night deepness of "Thrown Away" ,with its truthful spoken word dialogue. This is followed by an addition by Trackmode boss Brett Dancer on the same side - he provides some proper Midwest vibes on the soulful/bittersweet bounce of "Art". On the flip, it's all about Toronto legend Nick Holder, who has made a welcome return to production here: he serves up the lo-slung groove of "Disco 79'" harking back to his early days of disco loops (think back to his classic One Night In The Disco from back in '96), through to the super slick and emotive "A Black Man In America".
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out of stock $26.58
MNC 002
MNC 002 (limited 10")
Cat: MNC 002. Rel: 03 May 13
 
Deep House
Scuzzelbutt!
Between Us
Review: Banfield Audio's fledgling Monochromatic label return following a sterling debut emission from Specter and the label bosses themselves, turning to another under rated US producer in the shape of Amir Alexander. Despite his heritage, Alexander is only now really getting the wider exposure his explosive production capacity deserves and the Chicagoan's contribution here is an incendiary example of just what he's capable of. "Scuzzelbutt!" is Chicago acid house in a similar frame of mind to Larry Heard's prized Gherkin Jerks output, though the TR-led rhythms are precision tooled and crisp to a tee. Banfield Audio maintain their 100% appearance record with a slightly more sedate B Side saunter through classic Detroit deep house that accrues all manner of melodic charm as it progresses.
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out of stock $8.94
Global Essence Sampler
Global Essence Sampler (12" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: DISRWAX 007. Rel: 25 Oct 23
 
Deep House
Allstarr Motomusic - "Precious Path" (6:17)
Barce - "Clean That Shit" (6:29)
Zarenzeit - "Zahara" (4:05)
Jank - "What Becomes Of" (6:48)
Jan Kincl - "3300 Gratiot Ave" (feat Ishfaq & Wolford Heifer) (8:04)
Review: Global Essence Sampler is a new series from Deep Inspiration Show Records that calls upon a fine roster of international producer talent to serve up one track each and reflect on what deep house is today. For Allstarr Motomusic the answer is smooth and cruising house grooves with elastic basslines and distant vocal wails. Barce explores classic Larry Heard-style cosmic melodic territory with plenty of star-gazing potential, and Zarenzeit's 'Zahara' is another one that floats amongst the stars with lush ambient pads. Jank offers a more dusty, rhythmic house sound for cosy backroom parties, and then come the jazzy melodies and soulful bass noodling of Jan Kincl's '3300 Gratiot Ave.' Magic stuff.

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Forces Of Nature
Cat: CRM 254. Rel: 09 Jun 21
 
Deep House
Forces Of Nature (6:04)
Forces Of Nature (Lucas Frota & Blakkat remix) (6:52)
Forces Of Nature (Radio Slave New Age Of Love remix - part I) (7:14)
Forces Of Nature (Radio Slave New Age Of Love remix - part II) (6:38)
Review: Crosstown Revels does a fine job of serving up accessible electronic music that is always built with a leftfield perspective. It is Amberoom featuring Blakkat & BabyGirl who take care of this new single, a vocal house delight that will likely form the centrepiece of plenty of epic tech house sets this summer. The airy vocal is spine tingling and heavenly, the drums deep and the bass warm and rooted to the floor. Lucas Frota & Blakkat remix into a more tribal and percussive style then Radio Slave offers a couple of post rave, old school breakbeat laced versions with dreamy pads that could take you up or bring you back down depending on the setting.
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Gespielt von: Blakkat
out of stock $11.85
Cursory EP
Cat: VVR 001. Rel: 02 Dec 11
 
Techno
Sickle
Aurum
Illy
Quarto
Review: The Cursory EP is the second collaboration between Italians in Berlin The Analogue Cops and UK bass producer Blawan. It's the debut release on a new label run by another Italian duo, Raw People, but what is more notable is that the release maps out new possibilities for that grey area where house, techno and bass meet. "Aurum", with its loose, organic drums, could be easily mistaken for a Workshop release were it not for the wired vocal sample and interplay between the spacey, ambient chords and the arrangement's cheese-wire percussive licks. "Illy" is straighter and more representative of the Analogue Cops' approach, with its filtered groove and insistent stabs underscored by firing percussion, but it sounds functional when played next to "Quarto". The standout cut on the EP is based on a driving but more offbeat rhythm, while viscous acid lines cosy up to crashing cymbals, creating a woozy, edgy feeling. Put simply, "Quatro" is the kind of track that captures lost moments from late nights without making the listener feel uncomfortable. Finally, "Sickle" sees the trio return to dance floor techno, but with a difference. Blawan's input ensures that the rolling rhythm is fluid and less regimented, while the rasping percussion that tracks the building chord is rougher than a Ryanair red-eye out of Berlin on a Monday morning.
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out of stock $8.41
Cascades Of Colour
Cat: HR 7S 255. Rel: 05 Sep 22
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
The Ananda Project - "Cascades Of Colour" (DJ Kawasaki Slow Disco mix) (4:13)
Blaze - "We Are One" (DJ Kawasaki Fusion Funk Re-Groove mix) (4:15)
Review: DJ Kawasaki fires up his tools and gets to work on a couple of tasty new edits here. The first is a slow disco mix of The Ananda Project's 'Cascades Of Colour' which is lush, low riding and built on loopy drums with silky synths that are finished with some sprinkles of cosmic melody up top. Sublime. Blaze's 'We Are One' then gets a special Fusion Funk Re-Groove mix which has more astral synth work ringing out from a tight and funk arrangement with lush bass lines and nice organic drums.
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out of stock $27.64
Number 10 Part 1
Cat: TYD 0101. Rel: 20 Dec 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
Anderson - "Synchronize Our Moves" (6:29)
Velvet Velour - "Yesyesyes" (6:50)
Babu - "Luna"
Penelope - "Gathering"
Review: Tresydos has been doing a great job of shaping out a niche within the minimal-tech-house-trance scene, with the recent spate of vinyl releases solidly firming up the label's vibe. That vibe is crystallised perfectly on the first part of their Number 10 series, where Anderson opens proceedings up with the dreamy but playful trip of 'Synchronize Our Moves' before Velvet Velour takes things into cheeky mid 00s territory with the wriggling samples and catchy synth hooks of 'Yesyesyes'. Babu switches things up with a nudge towards Italo which brings a refreshing twist to the record before Penelope finishes the record off with a quintessential slice of crafty modern era-minimal.
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Tags: Tech House
out of stock $14.21
Moods & Grooves Classics V3
Cat: MG 048. Rel: 25 Oct 17
 
Deep House
Andres - "Just A Player"
Brad Peterson - "Trickchords"
John Tejada & Adrian Leviste - "Fashion Avenue" (remix)
Ewan Jansen - "New Stride" (Deez Follow Da Bass remix)
Review: "Classics" releases work best when the material being showcased is either obscure, hard to find or overlooked. Much of the material on this third trawl back through the vaults of Mike Grant's Moods & Grooves imprint ticks all these boxes. For example, Andres' "Just A Player" - a refreshingly loose and bumping fusion of warm disco samples, snappy beats and a killer bassline - has never previously appeared on wax. Then there's the soul-flecked, jazz-house/broken beat hybrid "Fashion Avenue (Remix)" by John Tejada and Leviste, which sounds remarkably fresh despite being 14 years old. As for Brad Peterson's strutting, acid bass-propelled "Trickchords", we're struggling to find any reference to it having been released before. Whether it has or not, it's as essential as the rest of this superb EP.
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out of stock $8.41
Clave Trax Vol 1 (repress)
Cat: CLAVE 001. Rel: 29 Aug 17
 
Deep House
Appian - "For Warm Weather" (part 2) (5:00)
Gerald Norton - "Wilbert Cobbs" (4:54)
Segv - "Uhxhxh" (5:34)
Berndt - "Pitchblack" (5:08)
Review: Get your claves out for the lads... This white hot Detroit label launched earlier this year with this very inaugural volume, back again and reissued by popular demand. All flexing around 116 mark, there's a loose sense of funk coded throughout as we're treated to a range of groove treats. Highlights include the detuned synth hypnosis of Berndt's "Pitchblack", the percussive allure and sub charm of Appian's "For Warm Weather" and the rippling dubbed synths of Segv's "Uhxhxh". A very welcome reissue.
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out of stock $9.74
Halal Prepared Vol 2
Cat: BOE 022. Rel: 03 Dec 13
 
Deep House
Arnaldo - "A Shop That Sells Everything But At Double The Price"
Ben Boe - "Low Rider"
Anaxander - "Dance Et Cetera"
Review: Arriving back in the spring of 2010, the first edition of Halal Prepared from London label Boe Recordings featured Iron Curtis, KiNK and Ladzinski and has remained a 12" the more considered selectors at Juno HQ keep in their record boxes. Primed by Boe as the onset of a new V/A series, it's taken the label three years to decide on what artists to feature on this second volume, with a great online mix series of the same name available for those craving some Halal flavoured house. Smallville graduate Arnaldo calls shotgun here with the playfully named A side hogger "A Shop That Sells Everything But At Twice The Price" filled with the sort of texturally deepness that made his Blank Slate record from earlier this year such a popular 12". Label boss Ben Boe deems the time right to surface with his first original production and "Low Rider" fits snugly in with the refined house aesthetic the under-rated Boe Recordings has developed over the course of it's five years of releases. French producer Anaxander rounds out Vol 2. In fine style with the deep and dubby "Dance Et Cetera" showcasing his percussive chops. Bless up Boe!
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out of stock $8.41
The Guide EP
Cat: GRM 006. Rel: 15 Jan 15
 
Techno
The Fifth Book (original mix)
Probability Drive (original mix)
Seventh Dimension (original mix)
Axel Nebulae (original mix)
Review: There's no doubt that ASOK - AKA Liverpool-based producer Stu Robinson - has been one of the success stories of 2014. Following knockout releases on M/O/S Deep and his Scenery imprint, he pops up on Good Ratio Music with two more far-sighted and fuzzy sci-fi-tinged jams. There's a delicious shuffle to "The Fifth Book" - all bubbling Motor City electronics and foreboding chords - while "Probability Drive" joins the dots between vintage techno and sparse, otherworldly deep house. Flip for two tracks from Barcelona-based Good Ratio regular Baldo, who impresses with the fizzing analogue rhythms, Larry heard chords and subtle acid of "Axel Nebulae". His other contribution, "Seventh Dimension", comes on like the soundtrack to a drunken late night jog through desolate, post-industrial landscapes.
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out of stock $9.21
10 Years: Part 1 Of 3
Cat: D3E 018LTD. Rel: 06 Nov 23
 
Deep House
AsTreJinkins - "Terror" (5:06)
New Digital Fidelity - "TOI00e" (3:20)
Moroka - "Skidly" (5:19)
Byron The Aquarius - "Tua Su Ra" (6:04)
Nico Lahs - "It's Spelled BARI" (6:23)
Review: French label D3 - which when pronounced in French sounds like their word for Detroit - is a decade old and celebrates the milestone with a special three-part EP series. As has always been the case over that 10 year period, the sounds it serves up are deep and housey. This various artists affair kicks off with AsTreJinkins' slow and propulsive 'Terror' before some nice airy and live sounding broken beats from New Digital Fidelity. Moroka picks up the pace with some hi-tek soul that sounds straight from the Motor City and Byron The Aquarius shows off his mastery of the keys again with a dreamy deep cut 'Tua Su Ra'. Nico Lahs shuts down with a heavyweight beatdown in the form of 'It's Spelled BARI.'
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 in stock $14.73
Bispebjerg EP
Bispebjerg EP (12" + insert)
Cat: BSP 004. Rel: 15 Dec 22
 
Deep House
Dreamcore (6:32)
This Is My House (5:05)
Trancois (5:34)
This Is My House (main Phase remix) (6:56)
Review: B From E is an artist on the rise, and it's time you locked in for the ride. He is a DJ and producer from Denmark and Mexico who heads up the Buddahood and currently lives in Copenhagen where he is cooking up some superb jams. This new EP comes on nascent label BSP Bispebjeg and really shows what he can do. 'Dreamcore' is uptempo house doused in trance chords. 'This Is My House' is indeed house but riddled with conversational synth lines and jacked up with silvery percussion and then 'Trancois' on the flip gets deep but in a punchy and decisive fashion before a jungle thriller closes out. Fans of Danish producers like Central will lap this one up.
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Gespielt von: Ney Faustini
out of stock $18.17
Porno TR XXX
Cat: CUP 005. Rel: 13 Mar 17
 
Deep House
Porno (7:28)
Peter Pan (6:04)
Waves (7:35)
Let's Play (5:39)
Review: Copenhagen Underground Posse recruit more new blood with freshman B From E with "Porno TR-XXX". Instantly making up for the EP title's search engine-unfriendliness with four sparkling grooves, it's clear this young man knows his roots and how to build a palette. Each cut hitting with a classic Chicago bounce and layers of Fingers-style uplift and hope in the melodic layers, we're consistently tapped into a feeling and narrative that's both on-point and heavy in heritage. From the daydream twinkles of "Porno" to the soft-focus jazzier twist of "Let's Play", this pushes all the right buttons.
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out of stock $8.16
Just At Night
Just At Night (limited 12")
Cat: HT 18. Rel: 26 May 23
 
Deep House
Lesson 1 (5:52)
Just At Night (5:27)
Just At Night (Niles Cooper remix) (5:33)
Nirvana (3:55)
CDG-MAN (5:41)
Challenger (4:19)
Review: Fresh deep garage house stylings from B From E, who's able to demonstrate they know how to do it just right. The Danish producer/DJ is evidently a treasured fixture of their label Happiness Therapy, who specialise in this kind of stuff, but rarely find so much talent or passion for the styles condensed into a single six-tracker. Topping up the label's 'Just At Night' series, cuts like 'Nirvana' and Niles Cooper's remix of 'Just At Night' and are shuffly piano-housers on the emotive side, recalling the tearjerking and dub-dued feelings of early house artists like the Wamdue Kids, but with an arguably much defter 4x4-garage flair.
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Number 10 Part 2
Cat: TYD 0102. Rel: 16 Feb 24
 
Deep House
B Love - "Video Soul" (6:49)
Arnic - "I'm Into You" (5:59)
Neik - "New Age" (7:47)
Atree - "Augmented Reality" (6:08)
Review: The next entry in Tresydos' tenth release series features another four sterling slices of contemporary minimal tech house trance fusions, leading in with B Love's 'Video Soul', which samples a television interview with legendary talk box funker Roger Troutman. Arnic follows that with the brooding synth construction of 'I'm Into You' before Neik's 'New Age' cools things down with a rolling, warm-up-friendly groove. Atree's 'Augmented Reality' is a spikier affair to end the record on an uptempo note, maintaining the playful energy which binds the whole record together in a burst of catchy baselines and cheeky samples.
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out of stock $14.21
The Talkbox Track EP
The Talkbox Track EP (limited 12")
Cat: BIZR 004. Rel: 21 Nov 23
 
Deep House
Felons & B Love - "The Talkbox Track" (5:34)
Felons & B Love - "M Is For Muff" (5:59)
Jhobei & Oliver R - "What's On Then" (6:31)
Love & Charleze - "IC3D" (6:44)
Review: Party starting outfit Bizarre is back with another offering of leftfield club cuts. The A-side of this one has been carefully curated by founding members Felon5 & B.Love. Their cosmic house excursion starts with the playful robot funk of 'The Talkbox Track' and then takes in the silky space tech of 'M Is For Muff' which is effortlessly cool. Jhobei & Oliver R then step up with 'What's On Then' which is another mix of warped bass and neon synth lines over popping tech funk and then Love & Charleze conspire to send you home on a nice warm hearted disco tech vibe with their 'IC3D' featuring some super synth expressions.
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Tags: Tech House
 in stock $16.06
PICNIC 006
Cat: PICNIC 006. Rel: 31 May 23
 
Deep House
B Love - "Thumb Milk" (5:34)
Rokko - "Sunset Frequency" (6:11)
Mathijs Smit - "Backwards" (7:33)
Herra - "Thesis Trax" (5:30)
Review: Picnic tends towards flaunting the eclecticism of the British underground, standing in stark opposition to conformity. B Love, Rokko, Mathijs Smit and Herra come through for their latest V/A here, each with their own unique style and flavour to the four-way table - whether they work in deep house, techno, or the cheekier side of speed-garage-ambient. As 'Thumb Milk' says in the pre-drop moment of pause: "do what you feel, when you feel like it". Such is the exact feel of this EP, from the idyllic chordwork of Rock's 'Sunset Frequency' to the organic organry of 'Going Backwards'.
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out of stock $17.64
Jazz Piano In D Minor
Cat: TM 060. Rel: 09 Sep 06
 
Deep House
Jazz Piano In D Minor (B-Soul's Full mix)
Jazz Piano In D Minor (Jazz 88.9FM radio edit)
Jazz Piano In D Minor (Jazz beats)
Review: All is good in the Track Mode neighbourhood and as 2006 is in full swing the label celebrates their 10th anniversary. Over the years the label has been widely supported without which TMR would not be around for this, their latest release. "Jazz Piano In D Minor", is a masterful piece produced by DJ Pope under the B Soul brand. Jazz fusion-based deep house at its best! Ten minutes of pure piano bliss swirling throughout this production, the killer keys of peace. Jazz, jazz, jazz, beats and bass, then tied together with melodic string moods that donate the added textures to just tickle your fancy. DJ Pope is on fire! This piece just shows another step to his production level. TMR deliver the goods again. Adult dance music for ten years and beyond!
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out of stock $0.00
It's Your Night Girl
Cat: MOBILE 014. Rel: 28 Oct 06
 
Deep House
It's Your Night Girl
Brass Boot
Metered
Review: B Team, also known as All Good Funk Alliance, deliver three tracks that ooze quality house. Already a firm favourite of the Inland Knights, Troydon and Jake Childs.
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out of stock $8.41
B Tracks
B Tracks (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: SUPPLY 015. Rel: 26 Feb 20
 
Deep House
What A Shame (5:00)
Always (5:13)
What You Are (5:09)
Earth (5:11)
Send Cash (5:11)
Witness (5:06)
Review: B-tracks, the duo of Soren Jahan and John Barera, return with their first release together in many years. Unfolding across these six tunes is an extended EP of hard rocking, raw and rough house trax in the immutable b-tracks style - with no weak links.
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out of stock $13.95
Work It Out EP
Work It Out EP (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: RE 001. Rel: 27 Sep 14
 
Deep House
Work It Out
Meanwhile
Anytime
Downstairs
Review: B-Tracks aka John Barera & Soren Jahan are in charge of the first release on Berlin-based label Regular Expression. As the name of the EP suggests the two hardware-addicts indeed did work something out. As a result they deliver these four raw cuts on DJ-friendly 180 gram vinyl.
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out of stock $8.16
Last Night I Dreamt About The Sun
Cat: DEEPPA 03. Rel: 10 Aug 21
 
Deep House
Farewell, Koichi (intro) (1:42)
Take Me Back (5:42)
Hear Me Up (5:21)
Last Night I Dreamt About The Sun (4:20)
Louis The Third (6:03)
World Filled With Light (outro) (3:20)
Review: Mr. Ultrafino sent out a message with this new album which explains that Darryl Baalki is a super private person. He grew up just with his mother and his father's music collection. He believed it contained the entirety of the history of recorded music and went about making new sounds using samples of it. Whether that is true or not we don't know, but the music is quality. It's spiritual, deep, enchanting, jazzy house with a broad spectrum of emotions. There are late-night lullabies like 'Louis The Third' and more bumping but still cuddly cuts like 'Hear Me Up' amongst many highlights.
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Flower Out Of A Stone EP
Cat: DEEPPA 08. Rel: 29 Jan 24
 
Deep House
Take All This Pressure (Jazzy version) (4:25)
Flower Out Of A Stone (4:24)
When & Where (4:38)
Brother (7:02)
Autumn Mists (album version) (4:59)
One Of The Few, One Of The Many (2:29)
Review: The backstory to this one is great and goes something like this: Darryl Baalki is a reclusive person who grew up with his mother and his father's record collection. That was his only connection to the outside world and he somehow thought it was all the music ever recorded so for him to make something new he had to combine parts from it together. Whether true or not, his Flower Out Of A Stone EP on Deeppa is a sublime affair. It clocks in somewhere between deep house with serious jazzy chops and loungey downbeat, with the titile track boasting an impressively soulful vocal. Elsewhere, the organic instruemntation and improvsed grooves of Faze Action at their best come to mind, with sultry sax lines, spiritual vocal whispers and feathery drums all oozing a certain timeless musical class.

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out of stock $14.48
Mekong
Mekong (limited 12")
Cat: KRV 018. Rel: 23 Nov 22
 
Minimal/Tech House
Mekong (7:36)
Kilauea (6:59)
Kilimandjaro (6:57)
Kilimandjaro (Vern remix) (7:46)
Review: Baasmal showcases his skills as a superb arranger and master of smoothly seductive grooves here on a fresh 12" platter for Kanja. 'Mekong' flows like the river it is presumably named after with fluttering snares and supple basslines, then 'Kilauea' has a slightly more gritty texture but balmy pads still take the mind away. 'Kilimandjaro' has crisp drums and kicks with mind-melting synths warbling away up top with a mind of their own. A Vern remix shuts down with perculating synth magic over serene and polished metal drums.
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
 in stock $14.48
Granular Senses EP
Cat: SAEP 0156. Rel: 21 Dec 07
 
Deep House
Couple Of Minutes
Something
Connect
Dirt
Review: Baaz sent STHLM Audio a pack of tracks, and Jesus good Lord that was it - Baaz's 1st release was settled down within a couple of minutes. The "Granular Senses EP" is really incredibly sweet, groovy, intelligent and properly swinging. Don't miss it.
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Gespielt von: James Ornate
out of stock $8.41
The Reason
Cat: SOL 9. Rel: 02 Oct 17
 
Minimal/Tech House
The Reason (7:05)
Ancestors Fun (7:03)
Review: There's deep, and then there's the work of Bastian "Baaz" Volker. The German producer's work is rarely less than ultra-deep, and this return to Slices of Life - a label he last blessed four years ago - is predictably hazy and hypnotic. Title track "The Reason" is typical of his style, with becalmed, head-in-the-clouds chords and chopped-up vocal samples reclining over a crispy tech-house groove. Flipside "Ancestors Groove" is a little livelier, both rhythmically and structurally, with chiming blasts of melody and suitably soulful vocal samples riding a backing track rich in bustling bass, bumping beats and drowsy pads.
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out of stock $13.68
Two (For You)
Two (For You) (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: OFFICE 11. Rel: 12 Jun 17
 
Deep House
Ween Been (6:04)
Absent (5:19)
The Friend (6:02)
Two (For You) (7:17)
Review: This year marks 10 years since Bastian Volker first donned the Baaz alias. He remains one of deep house's most reliable producers, as this outing on longtime home Office Recordings deftly proves. He begins with the ocean-deep chords, softly spoken electronics and hypnotic groove of "Ween Been", before wrapping heart-aching pianos and drowsy chords around a barely audible drum track on the near-ambient bliss of "Absent". On the flipside you'll find the tech-tinged shuffle of "The Friend", where bolder kicks and snares rise above his liquid dreamscape, and the brilliant ambient electronica of sublime closer "Two (For You)". This is music for sunsets, sunrises and particularly sleepy afternoons.
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out of stock $10.52
Office 08
Office 08 (12" + insert)
Cat: OFFICE 08. Rel: 30 Aug 16
 
Deep House
Kraut House (6:53)
You (Can't) (3:02)
Modual (6:20)
Simple E (5:51)
Review: Swiss master of all things deep, Bastian Volker is back for the eighth release on his always impressive Office imprint. Not just content with creating some lush music under the Baaz alias or redefining the dub techno sound as Eric Miller (like on his recent album Silhouettes for Sushitech this year), could he be delving into the world of hypnotic techno now also? Brilliant opener "Kraut House" starts the EP off in great form and is reminiscent of the tribal trance sounds of Refracted or Tozzy. On the flip, "Modual" is more like the Baaz we know; deep, dubby and emotive with a bumping baseline, smoky drum patterns and pitch shifted druggy vocals for added effect. Finally "Simple E" adds yet more variety to the release with this dusty and bittersweet slow burner that's perfect for drifting.
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out of stock $9.74
Red Souvenirs (remixes)
Cat: OFFICE 06. Rel: 07 Sep 15
 
Deep House
Endori (Dorisburg remix) (6:39)
Your Wardrobe (SAM Downtown remix) (7:48)
Anyway (Christopher Rau remix Forte) (6:53)
Review: Bastian Volker aka Baaz has appeared on both Quintessentials and Slices Of Life, but his releases for Germany's Office Recordings are what caught our attention to his work. The man has put out two EP's and an album for the label, the latter being Red Souvenirs and apparently up for grabs on the old remix front at present. Corner dweller Dorisburg (Northern Electronics, Bossmusik) rewires "Endori" and comes away with an eerie house nugget filled with glitchy sonics and moody keys; SAM Downtown jacks up "Your Wardrobe" into a deep and spacey Chicago number; Smallville's Christopher Rau goes for the minimalistic touch on "Anyway", a lo-fi house cut for the warm up hours.
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out of stock $10.27
Go One's Way
Go One's Way (limited hand-stamped 12" + sticker)
Cat: IDEALISTMUSIC 08. Rel: 09 May 17
 
Deep House
Baaz - "Burgundy" (6:39)
Idealist - "Why Did You Come Here" (8:07)
Thomas Wood - "Rough Road" (5:37)
Christoph Schindling - "Most Important" (8:22)
Review: Swiss label Idealistmusic return with another fine various artists EP: the first since 2015's edition which brought us great stuff from SCSI-9, Pablo Mateo and Idealist himself. For the label's ninth edition, they serve up some tough tribal deep house by fellow Swiss deepness purveyors Baaz of Office Recordings whose contribution "Burgundy" is emotive as ever. Thomas Wood's "Rough Road" is classic deep house informed by a healthy love of classic Chicago sounds by Larry Heard or Chris Gray. On the flip, Christoph Schindling's contribution "Most Important" is a summery and hypnotic groove awash in tape saturation and lo-fi aesthetics; its spanglish melodies working some real magic over its strict electro beat.
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out of stock $10.52
What About Talk About #2
Cat: OFFICE 02. Rel: 08 Jan 13
 
Deep House
Owl’s Night
Those Things
Bazz & Iron Curtis - "KMS" (Soulphiction remix)
Whatabouttalkabout
Review: Baaz's fledgling Office Recordings returns with its second release and a second edition of the What About Talk About series. "Owl's Theme" sees Baaz at the buttons, swiftly aligning to a vigorous bassline that provides the momentum whilst the Berliner shows his palette of classicist 909 rhythms and pumping piano chords. Complementing this, "Those Things" sounds more vibrant and colourful, with the drums less prominent amidst the magic inducing textures. On the flip Soulphiction turns in a wondrous remix of the Baaz and Iron Curtis track "K.M.S.", all glowering, emotive synth flourishes and subtle kicks, whilst "Whatabouttalkabout" showcases Baaz's talent for more esoteric sounds, eschewing the need for kicking drums to focus on a luscious electronic arrangement.
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Cherry
Cherry (12")
Cat: UTTU 057. Rel: 10 Nov 15
 
Deep House
Cherry (4:33)
Cherry (Legowelt remix) (6:01)
Intrstllr (6:29)
Review: Given his penchant for energetic, eccentric and off-kilter dancefloor fare, it's perhaps not all that surprising that DJ Haus is a fan of Studio Barnhaus associate Baba Stiltz. Here, the latter makes his first appearance on the latter's Unknown To The Unknown label. "Cherry" is perhaps more raw and kaleidoscopic than his previous output, with nagging, rave-era piano hooks and pitched-up vocal samples riding a snappy, party-starting machine groove. "Intr Seller" is perhaps closer to his previous output, utilizing a well-known melody line and turning it into a strutting, cymbal-heavy Balearic club jam. There's a great bonus, too, in the shape of Legowelt's wild, synth-heavy, cut-up revision of "Cherry", with the Dutch maestro making merry with some particularly sweet and evocative synthesizer lines.
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out of stock $8.16
Transit
Transit (12")
Cat: BARN 021. Rel: 02 Apr 14
 
Deep House
Transit
Principles
Principles
Review: Kornel Kovacs, Axel Boman and Petter Nordkvist Studio Barnhaus label can usually be relied upon to deliver the sort of curiously left-of-centre deep house that offers more than mere straight-up dancefloor thrills. That's certainly the case on the latest slab of eccentricity from label regular Baba Stiltz. While "Transit" itself is the epitome of eccentric - think vintage acid house fused with early '80s New York electro and dreamy electronica - it's the jazzy "Principles", all lolloping rhythms and fiercely cut-up rhythms that really impresses. Even odder is "Principles Oh So Fresh", which dispenses with the beats and concentrates on the original's chiming music box melodies.
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Keep It Lit
Cat: TTT 051. Rel: 07 Dec 16
 
Deep House
Keep It Lit (8:17)
BB 1-2 (6:32)
We Both Know It's The Last Game We Play (6:59)
Review: Baba Stiltz isn't exactly the first name you'd associate to Will Bankhead's The Trilogy Tapes, but the reality is that the producer's shady strain of deep house works perfectly well with the incorrigibly leftfield label. Moreover, Bankhead has never been one to shy away from anything that he likes, so it would be unfair to limit this incredible imprint to techno or noise. "Keep It Lit" kicks off with a warm, gloriously funky little house groove that reminds us of DJ Nature or even Kyle Hall's early productions whereas, on the flip, "BB 1-2" edges closer to typical TTT territories thanks to its deranged vocal samples and broken arrangement. "We Both Know It's The Last Game We Play" is similarly twisted, and verging towards just the right kind of dark and eerie. This is a fine, three-piece house EP with a hint of TTT's inimitable oddity. 5 stars.
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out of stock $11.32
Die Hard+2
Cat: BARN 032. Rel: 22 Jul 15
 
Deep House
Dei2 (6:54)
Born2Live (4:40)
Lil' High (Filipina Mm) (7:07)
L Is L (3:08)
Review: Without resorting to hyperbole, Studio Barnhaus regular Baba Stiltz has yet to release a mediocre record. To date, his releases - think dusty, smoldering deep house blessed with some killer samples - have never been less than excellent. Die Hard+2 - his first EP since the release of debut album Total last autumn - is another fine 12". There's much to admire, from the fuzzy, kick-dominated beats and heart-aching samples of "Dei2", and the piano-heavy, chopped-up bounce of "Born 2 Live", to the eccentric, MPC-style experimental beat science of closer "L is L". In other words, it's another must-have release from Senor Stiltz.
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Dive
Dive (12")
Cat: UBR 003. Rel: 15 Aug 13
 
Minimal/Tech House
Dive
Running Ame (Worlds)
Dive (Phillip Lauer remix)
Review: With a brief history in Skweee behind him, Baba Stiltz is re-aligning his creative focus towards melodic, detailed tech house, notching up this release for fellow Scandinavian operators Under Bron. "Dive" is a rugged affair with an insistent momentum to it, keeping the bottom end pumping away with a deep intent while the top end is populated by emotive keys. "Running Ame (Worlds)" is a more unusual affair, fusing auto tune vocals with a lilting, Balearic kind of house shuffle, both sunny and strange in its demeanor. Providing a stark contrast to those two offerings, Phillip Lauer's remix of "Dive" is a stripped down coldwave exercise full of VHS romanticism and powered by motoring arpeggios working away in the distance.
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out of stock $9.46
Our Girls
Our Girls (12")
Cat: BARN 016. Rel: 25 Sep 13
 
Deep House
Our Girls 1
Our Girls 2
Our Girls 3
Review: Having already featured on Samo & Sling's Born Free label as well as the fledgling Under Bron, young Stockholm based producer and selector Baba Stiltz adds a more established and venerable Swedish operation to his prospering discography with the first of several releases for Studio Barnhus. Overseen by Axel Boman, Kornel Kovacs and Petter Nordkvist, the Studio Barnhus label has a long established sense for not taking themselves seriously and this obviously appeals to Baba Stiltz whose debut release for the label presents three variations on "Our Girls". All three were apparently recorded straight to tape and the tempo gets gradually slower with each track; naturally the bouncy, effervescent nature of the A Side rendition will appeal most to fans of straight house music, but the music gets more woozy and psychedelically intoxicating the slower it becomes. More please!
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Total: Album Sampler
Total: Album Sampler (limited 12")
Cat: BARN 026X1. Rel: 24 Sep 14
 
Deep House
Aches
U
€ Prom
Review: After the gnarly bassline from his track "Palats" from his first of now three Studio Barnhus 12"s this year, Baba Stiltz dodges the big room antics this time for something more emotional. The young Swede squeezes mournful licks of acid out of his 303 for the euphoric "Aches" which should be a lesson to others on how to extract soul from a machine. The B-side features two tracks, and the first, "U" is a melancholic waltz through video game-like synths and toy tone atmospheres, while a beatless but throbbing "€ Prom" is a second lesson in production, this time: Arpeggios.
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A Slice Of Heaven EP
Cat: PP 015. Rel: 20 Jan 16
 
Deep House
Samo DJ - "Triad Board Meeting" (6:07)
Baba Stilz - "Pacific Times" (4:17)
Baba Stilz - "Beirut" (7:30)
Samo DJ + Tzusing - "Hollabackboi" (3:31)
Review: Munich nu-balearic crew Public Possession broaden their horizons beyond said sensibilities, but instead venture further into oddball groove territory; in this case it's Sweden. First up Born Free main man Samo DJ delivers the low slung funk groove of "Triad Board Meeting" (sounding like some creepy, old midi file.. yet not altogether unpleasant) while Baba Stilz delivers some of the weirdest deep house you'll hear this year on on "Pacific Times" and "Beirut" respectively. But they save the best for last on the explosive collaboration between Samo and Cititrax troublemaker Tzusing on "Hollabackboi", a smashing, pop-inflected curveball that'll flip your mind.
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out of stock $10.79
Mystery Falls
Mystery Falls (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: TR 026. Rel: 17 Nov 14
 
Minimal/Tech House
Mystery Falls
Spooked
Review: In classic Baby Ford style the A-side opens with "Mystery Falls" a deep melodic housey workout with shuffling percussion and sublime top line strings.
Meanwhile on the B-side, shaker hustlin' "Spooked" conjures up a more stripped down moody grooving chordal affair.
Both tracks cut at 45rpm for maximum quality and effect on the floor.
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Tags: Minimal
out of stock $7.63
Tin Of Worms
Tin Of Worms (yellow vinyl 12")
Cat: AUTO 05. Rel: 02 Aug 13
 
Minimal/Tech House
Tin Of Worms
Westway
Review: Autoreply do the record buying public a favour and give Baby Ford's Tin Of Worms 12" another repress, this time on yellow wax. Baby Ford has been making electronic music since the late 1980s and is regarded by most as one of the key players in the nascent UK acid house scene. His entry into the Autoreply stable is a classy, versatile two tracker. The title track showcases crisp, tight linear drum programming - with ribcage shaking sub bass and supernatural synths which undulate over its eight minute cycle, displaying the original principles of minimal techno alongside forward thinking sound design. On the flip you'll find "Westway", originally recorded on Ford's now defunct hardware set up and mastered from DAT. This track conjours images of smoky late night jazz clubs with its smooth piano chords and strings that seem to float in an out of the mix- set starter, nightclub techno lesson, afterparty showpiece; the choice is yours...
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out of stock $7.37
Back In Black
Back In Black (1-sided 12")
Cat: ASC X. Rel: 05 May 21
 
Minimal/Tech House
Back In Black (7:28)
Review: Master minimalist Thomas Melchior is back with a new release on his Aspect Music imprint under the alias Back In Black. Although this is only a single sided release, there's all you need right here. The eponymous release features all the hallmarks of Melchior's singular sound: from its rich tapestry of ethereal - almost arcane- tapestry of elements reaching near spiritual moments, underpinned by meditative and clipped rhythm programming. Be prepared for yet another altogether magickal experience from the legend.
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Tags: Minimal
 in stock $13.16
Too Late (Clepto mix)
Cat: SFD 0038. Rel: 27 Jul 06
 
Deep House
Too Late (Clepto mix)
Too Late (Fruity Apella)
Too Late (Classic US Connection mix)
Too Late (original Busta Move mix)
Review: Back Room Sounds returns with a peak time gem. Teaming up with gospel vocalist Fruity from Basement Boys fame Back Room delivers an energetic track topped off with spiritually charged vocals that are as perfect on the dancefloor as they would be in church. The Cleptomaniacs (Brian Tappert and John Julius Knight) provide us with a unique soulful yet bangin' dub.
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out of stock $8.41
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