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Singles
The Rapture Pt III
Cat: KM 066. Rel: 05 Jul 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
&ME & Black Coffee - "The Rapture Pt III" (8:06)
&ME - "LIFE" (7:35)
Review: &Me and Black Coffee make for something of an Afro house dream team here. The latter has long been this sound's pin-up and has gone from playing in South African townships to producing with Beyonce and winning Grammy Awards over the last decade. Now deep in his latest Ibiza season, he unveils collaborative track 'The Rapture' (Pt III), a deep rolling cut with spine-tingling chords and a rich atmosphere. &ME then goes solo for 'LIFE', a shuffling percussive groove with spoken words and enchanting chords to make for a classy two-tracker.
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out of stock $15.26
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 $6.77
Owww Sheesh!!
Cat: DIESS 069. Rel: 09 Feb 22
 
Hip Hop/R&B
20 Dolla Julio - "Here We Go" (2:11)
Bombeardo - "Plaid-Champ" (1:01)
Bombeardo - "Get The Fork" (1:01)
Bombeardo - "Roc The Place" (2:32)
Review: Two producers "supplying listeners with a steady dose of flips on a regular basis", 20 Dolla Julio & Bombeardo distribute just that at street level, spicing up our 7" crates with four ratchet, crunk instrumental hip hop releases. 'Here We Go' melds overloaded trap with swung "go" samples and distorted edges, while 'Plaid - Champ' gets at organ-twanging swing and alien spaceship zaps, upping the wonk to higher proportions. Closing cuts 'Get The Fork Up' and 'Roc The Place' switch into dancehall and 90s gangsta boom bap. "If everybody's here then do it to it, cos there ain't nothing to it!" correctly goes the vocal sample. Smouldering stuff from the Californian duo.
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out of stock $15.54
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 $10.16
Look No Further EP (reissue)
Look No Further EP (reissue) (180 gram yellow vinyl 12")
Cat: VFS 008. Rel: 02 Sep 20
 
Drum And Bass
Look No Further (5:10)
123 Break (KZ1 remix) (5:34)
Stand By 4 Fast Beats (5:14)
Drop (KZ1 remix) (5:47)
Review: Reissue! Brent Newitt's Vinyl Fanatiks has become a key player in the reload game as they continue to excavate pivotal pieces of wax from the 90s in order to preserve the foundations and make sure the stories of the often over-looked early artists are told. 3rd Rail is a great example; the brainchild of Bournemouth's Ben James - he only released this one record on Delirious in 1992 before getting on with his life.... Only to realise that almost 30 years later, the OG copies of "Look No Further" have been known to fetch over L200! Although you would be better off with this crisp, remastered version instead. With all four tracks, including the original remixes from KZ1, this is a fitting reload of 3rd Rail's short-but-powerfully formed legacy. Watch out for those 4x4s on "Stand By 4 Fast Beats". Woof!
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out of stock $14.13
Daisy Lady (reissue)
Daisy Lady (reissue) (hand-numbered 7" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: BAB 009 RE. Rel: 17 Oct 22
 
Funk
7th Wonder - "Daisy Lady" (4:11)
Blackbusters - "Old Man" (4:25)
Review: 7th Wonder - "Daisy Lady" is such a special and in-demand tune that no matter how many times it gets reissued it always sells out. This latest pressing on Breaks & Beats is a hand-numbered and limited edition 7" that is backed with Blackbusters's 'Old Man'. It's a cosmic funk workout with some great synth magic drawn out and weaved into funky breaks with all the bells and whistles (literally.) But really that 7th Wonder jam is the one here with its pumping drums and lavish horn sections all making for a colourful and vibrant wedge of irresistible funk.
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out of stock $12.99
Brain Cells
Cat: SY 01. Rel: 17 Oct 24
 
Techno
A Morgan - "Air" (5:50)
Dc11 - "It's All An Act" (6:05)
Judy - "Bide Luzea" (5:21)
Arthur Robert - "Phoenix" (6:48)
Bassywax - "Amona Left Us Overnight" (5:33)
Mathys Lenne - "Error" (5:14)
Review: Welcome to the Slippery Yard, a new label out of Spain which is sure to turn heads with this fine first release - a psychedelic blend of techno from various artists. A Morgan's 'Air' is urgent and cosmic a la Jeff Mills, Dc11's 'It's All An Act' layers up deft synth details with sleek linear rhythms and Judy's 'Bide Luzea' is a hurried, pulsing, late-night mental techno trip. A further deep and heady trio of tunes features on the B-side with Bassywax's sub-aquatic sound world on 'Amona Left Us Overnight' taking the headlines for us.
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Gespielt von: Polygonia
 in stock $16.38
Insane Bangers Vol IV
Cat: NUT 982. Rel: 02 Sep 06
 
Breakbeat
Beat Don't Stop
Feelin Kinda Insane
Review: More funky breaks grooves from A Skillz & The Beatvandals. Adding their own trademark of infusing hip hop, and working it into each track. Funktastic!!!!
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out of stock $0.00
We Are New York Haunted
We Are New York Haunted (limited 12" + download code for 2 bonus Drvg Cvltuvre tracks)
Cat: NYH 99.
 
Techno
AAAA & Tin Man - "Shelters Protect You"
MEZE - "The Murray"
Baz Reznik - "Harbor Acid"
Ben R. Brown - "Heights"
Drvg Culture - "Mystic Wolfman Don't Fail Me Now" (bonus Download track)
Drvg Cvltvre - "Behind The Rows" (bonus Download track)
Review: Vincent Koreman's experimental techno label returns with four new tracks from AAAA & Tin Man, Meze, Baz Reznik & Ben R. Brown, plus a download code for two exclusive tracks from Drvg Cvltvre. 300 copies only.
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Gespielt von: Da GobliNN /Remuted
out of stock $11.30
Various Vol 1
Various Vol 1 (red marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: PHONOGRAMME 50. Rel: 28 Oct 24
 
Deep House
Abacus - "Loisada" (5:14)
Fred P - "States Of Motion" (6:38)
Felipe Gordon - "The Gordon Way" (5:56)
Byron The Aquarius - "When The Freaks Come Out" (feat Computer Jay) (4:40)
Review: Multi-artist EPs have all been all the rage of late, though few can boast quite as strong a line-up of artists as this one from dependable French deep house label Phongramme. It begins with a gorgeous chunk of detail-heavy, sun-splashed electronic deep house brilliance courtesy of Abacus (an artist whose discography also contains outings on Prescription, Innermood and NDATL Muzik) and ends with a vibraphone-solo sporting shuffler from the effervescent Byron The Aquarius and Computer Jay ('When The Freaks Come Out'). Sandwiched in between you'll find two more must-have workouts: the bumpin', brilliant and spiritually uplifting 'States of Motion' by Fred P, and a typically dusty, jazzy and warming number by Colombian hero Felipe Gordon ('The Gordon Way').
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out of stock $19.50
I Got To Know
Cat: RFGV 005. Rel: 16 May 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
I Got To Know
I Got To Know (Alden Tyrell remix)
I Got To Know (Dick Johnson remix)
Review: After their last outing 'Atomic' sold out, Acid Jerks are back on Refuge with more of their 303 fuelled madness. They have a tried and tested sound by now but who will ever grow tired of ragged acid house? 'I Get To Know' has it all - the prickly acid squelch, the splintered and wooden drums and the dark and menacing vocal over the top. It's perfect warehouse music. Dutchman Alden Tyrell then roughs it up a little more with his Chicago-indebted remix and Dick Johnson adds a little bounce to the drums and layers in some slinky hi hats for a more undulating sound.
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Tags: Acid House
 in stock $16.67
Acidlab 002
Cat: ACIDLAB 002. Rel: 25 May 23
 
Hard Techno
Acid Steve - "Working In An Acid Lab" (7:04)
Chris Liberator & Sterling Moss - "Fake Alien Invasion" (with Athar) (7:07)
"Bad Boy" Pete Vs Shnootz - "Acid Dub Tekno Lineage" (6:29)
Noise Frequency - "Lost Humanity" (5:49)
Review: AcidLab serves up more innovative findings from their hard techno research operations courtesy of an array of uncompromising talents on this new various artists release. Acid Steve kicks off with 'Working In An Acid Lab', a straight-ahead banger with bristling percussive loops and slamming drums. Chris Liberator & Sterling Moss & Athar then combine forces to fire futuristic acid techno out of a machine gun and across the dancefloor and BadBoyPete vs Shnootz's 'Tekno Sound' is amped up and urgent drum funk. Noise Frequency then shuts down with dark distortion in 'Lost Humanity.' This is only a second drop from this new young label but one that again establishes it as a vital imprint.
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Gespielt von: Rave Energy
out of stock $12.99
Tempa Allstars Vol 8
Cat: TEMPA 104. Rel: 30 Dec 15
 
Deep Dubstep
Acre - "Messages" (5:59)
Epoch - "The Vile" (4:42)
Cliques - "AUT" (6:30)
Fracture - "Excalibur" (4:37)
Youngsta & Distance - "Track 5" (5:38)
Biome - "Closed Minds" (6:06)
Review: The Allstars compilation series from Tempa has proved a fine litmus test of the UK underground since it was launched in the heady early days of dubstep circa 2003. An eighth volume rounds out Tempa's 2015 business and this broadly diverse selection is proof enough that bass music is in fine health. Following his superb debut LP for Tectonic, Acre opens the doublepack with the stuttered, swung sound design of "Messages", and from here Tempa run the gamut of the UK bass scene. Epoch lays down raw and doomy steppa vibes with "The Vile", Cliques offers up futuristic footwork of "Aut" whilst both Youngsta & Distance and Biome bring the 140BPM heat.
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Gespielt von: Calculon
out of stock $14.69
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 $14.13
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 $16.11
Everybody Wants To
Cat: CHANNEL 067. Rel: 27 Apr 16
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Everybody Wants To (4:38)
Everybody Wants To (12" disco dance mix) (6:58)
Review: Hot on the heels of the release of their brilliant debut album, Basar, Africaine 808 drop a fresh single. Intriguingly, "Everybody Wants To" is something of a departure from the polyrhythmic, global fusion style explored on Basar. Instead, it sees the Berlin-based duo explore the world of synthesizer-heavy space-funk. Of course, there's still plenty of Latin and African influences amongst the loose and organic percussion, but these seem to play second fiddle to the vocoder vocals, bustling bassline and intergalactic synthesizers that dominate. Of the two versions, it's the flipside 12" Disco Dance Mix that really hits the spot, with DJ Nomad and Dirk Leyers extending the groove and emphasizing the superb bassline for greater dancefloor enjoyment.
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out of stock $11.03
Remixes EP
Remixes EP (red marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: FOKUZ 110. Rel: 11 May 23
 
Drum And Bass
Air K & Cephei - "Desire" (Break remix) (5:19)
Soligen & Type-2 - "Can't Go" (Break remix) (6:07)
Break - "Coming 4 U" (5:16)
Jade - "What You Are" (Break remix) (5:05)
Review: The legendary Fokuz label outta the Netherlands hits a 110th release and opts for a selection of remixes from various artists. AirK & Cephei open up with 'Desire,' a slick roller with booming bass and epic synths. Break then comes through with tight remix of A2 Soligen & Type 2 's 'Can't Go' complete with expertly design hits. Break then goes it alone on the original 'Coming 4U' with its low end oscillations and closes out the EP back in remix mode. His take on 'What Are You' is a roaming, textural affair with twisted leads and flurries of toms.
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 in stock $14.97
Funkin' For Jamaica
Cat: PMKA 1005. Rel: 23 Dec 22
 
Funk
Akiko & Masayasu Tzboquchi - "Funkin' For Jamaica" (feat Mbanja Ritchy aka B-Bandj) (4:07)
Akiko & Masayasu Tzboquchi - "Love Theme From Sparticus" (feat Mbanja Ritchy aka B-Bandj - Clear Day mix) (4:34)
Review: Tom Browne's 1980 single 'Funkin' For Jamaica' has long been something of an anthem - a hybrid funk/boogie classic that remains a staple in sets of hip-hop, disco and soul DJs alike. Given its ubiquity, covering the song is fraught with danger, but remarkably Japanese producer Akiko and guest vocalist Mbanja Richy have successfully put a new spin on it. Their take is subtly tougher and more synth-heavy, with bilingual French/English vocals, nods to Zouk music and a bassline so squelchy it could have been lifted from a P-funk record. Over on the flip, the pair go mellow, deep and laidback on a pleasingly skewed hip-hop soul cover of Terry Callier's legendary vocal interpretation of Alex North's 'Love Theme' from 'Spartacus'. Inspired stuff all told.
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 in stock $23.16
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 $5.64
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 $28.53
Futurism
Futurism (12")
Cat: ISM 010X. Rel: 06 May 11
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Alena - "Changes" (Ron Basejam remix)
Yam Who? - "I'm In Love" (feat Natasha Watts)
PBR Streetgang - "J2ThaB"
Brothers Young - "Inferno"
Review: Yam Who?'s ISM label come through with a four track slice of disco centric Futurism, featuring the man Yam himself alongside PBR Streetgang and Ron Basejam. It's the latter who takes the lead with a remix of Alena's "Changes" that sees her sultry vocal teased by a most excellent of analogue synth leads that splurges brilliantly across the crisp mid tempo chug. Yam Who? teams up with vocalist Natasha Watts for the similarly bottom heavy bump of "I'm In Love" which has a certain warehouse appeal to it. On the flip, PBR pay respect to the godfather of soul James Brown with the gritty flex of "J2thaB" with the sadly departed Mr Brown strangely sounding at times like he wants to go to Tesco. We always took him for a Waitrose man, but regardless this is probably the track you'll reach for most! Finally Brothers Young do their thing to a Trammps classic, with little more than the bassline retained. Big tip!
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out of stock $14.69
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 $9.60
Ubiquity
Ubiquity (12")
Cat: SWEATSV 017. Rel: 07 Apr 21
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Ubiquity (3:29)
Ubiquity (The Magician remix) (4:19)
Ubiquity (Eric Duncan remix) (8:11)
Ubiquity (Lubelski remix) (6:02)
Review: 'Ubiquity' really is an all-star affair, at least by nu-disco standards. It started out as a revivalist, boogie-era disco groove crafted by Nicky Night Time, which was then tweaked and turned into a vocal number, before Breakbot added some killer string and horn arrangements. The results are spellbinding, all told, coming on like a future disco classic full of addictive vocals, colourful synths and authentic turn-of-the-80s instrumentation. The superb original mix comes with a trio of re-rubs: a loopy disco-house revision from The Magician, a more cosmic and spaced-out revision from Eric Duncan that recalls some of his work as Still Going, and a Metro Area-influenced re-wire courtesy of Lubelski.
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Gespielt von: Juno Recommends Disco
out of stock $17.52
Roland Rat
Cat: BNR 075. Rel: 05 Apr 12
 
Electro House
Roland Rat
Brain Storm
Review: The blossoming studio partnership betwixt those lords of the breakdown, Messrs Alkan and Ridha, continues apace here with Roland Rat, a suitably raucous two track twelve inch constructed from analogue means. This record is also notable for a further example of the duo's playful testing of the limits of a twelve inch, with the title tracks noticeable mid point speed up threatening to dislodge needle from groove. Along with the recent Lemonade CDr 12" pressing and the sight of Ridha hammering out an all vinyl set on Boiler Room, this kind of attention to detail ensures both retain valid membership to the Keep Vinyl Alive campaign.

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out of stock $9.60
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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out of stock $17.81
Machine Funk Is Our Game Volume 5
Cat: KJ 055. Rel: 07 Sep 21
 
Electro
ALONZO - "Shitto Maltese" (4:19)
Konerytmi - "Replikantti" (4:16)
Zarcon - "TicTac" (4:35)
DJ Di'jital - "Jit It Up" (3:54)
Cybereign - "Breathing Apparatus" (Kid Ginseng remix) (4:32)
Bart Karlos - "Shaftwerk" (4:25)
Review: For those interested in punchy, forthright and funk-fuelled techno, Kraftjerkz ongoing Machine Funk Is Our Game series should be essential listening. There's plenty to get the blood pumping on the label's latest instalment, the fifth in total and first of 2021, beginning with ALONZO's Drexciya-style opener, 'Shitto Maltese'. Konertymi opts for energy aplenty on the fizzing bass, punchy beats and sci-fi synths of 'Replikantti', while Zarcon's 'TicTac' is an acid-fired chunk of electronic funk and DJ Di'jital's 'Jit It Up' is ghetto-tech for wannabe astronauts everywhere. Elsewhere, King Ginseng adds a little stomp to the '80s electro style sounds of Cybereign's 'Breathing Apparatus' and Bart Karlos's 'Shaftwerk' is as deliciously sleazy and spacey as you'd expect.
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out of stock $16.11
Re:align EP
Cat: RE 27. Rel: 23 Oct 20
 
Bass
Alternate Current - "Borrowed Language" (6:22)
Dreadmaul & Tobe:n - "Homunculus" (6:08)
LCP - "Off Limits" (5:22)
Books - "Cosine" (4:57)
Review: Fresh off the back of Cryptographic's intense 'Echo' release comes this fitting V/A from the ever-intriguing Swiss experimental 170 label Re:st. Music to realign our Covid-ravaged chakras to 'Re:align' introduces three new names to the label; Alternate Current steams out of the gates with a dub techno juggernaut 'Borrowed Language' while Dreadmaul & Tobe:n whip a rhythmic stampede that's screaming to be unleashed on a big system with 'Homunculus'. Flip for two slightly more cosmic tales as label founder LCP gently pats us down with the trickling lolloping loops of 'Off Limits' before Books signs us out with the sparse and skippy 'Cosine'. Refine your alignments.

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Gespielt von: Juno Recommends Bass
out of stock $16.67
Sanctify
Cat: LTR 001. Rel: 18 Dec 20
 
Funk
Sanctify (4:03)
Sanctify (T Groove Smooth mix) (4:14)
Review: Love Touch Records has a devilishly simple game plan: to release brand-new revivalist boogie, electrofunk and synth-powered soul songs on seven-inch singles. Here, the label's very first release from late 2019- which, incredibly, sold out simply through social media hype - finally gets a wider release. It's well worth checking, because it's a terrific slab of smooth, spacey, talk box-sporting slab of synth-soul from vocalist Amalia, label regulars The Precious Lo's and modern boogie wizard Brian Ellis, who provides a killer synth solo rich in wavy, LFO-trigger action. Over on the flip T-Groove provides a "Smooth Mix" - a more thickset take built around warm chords and one of the most squelchy synthesizer basslines we've ever hard.
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out of stock $8.19
Tracks Volume 1
Cat: CITI 017. Rel: 17 Aug 15
 
Techno
Amato - "Physique" (5:13)
Tzusing - "King Of System" (5:06)
An-I - "Mutter" (6:00)
Broken English Club - "Glass" (5:28)
Review: There's a delightfully celebratory feel about this debut volume of Cititrax Tracks, a new 12" series from Minimal Wave offshoot Cititrax. As beautifully presented as we've come to expect, Tracks Volume 1 boasts a quartet of dancefloor-ready smashers from a blend of new faces and label stalwarts. Amato (aka The Hacker) kicks things off with the glistening EBM funk of "Physique" - all restless synth refrains and pounding bottom end - before LIES affiliate Tsuzing go all dark, psychedelic and twisted on the thrillingly intense, acid-flecked "King of System". An-I go all DAF (with a touch of Front 242) on the fuzzy and dystopian stomper "Mutter", before Cititrax regulars Broken English Club delivers a storming chunk of industrial-tinged analogue funk ("Glass"). Bravo!
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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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out of stock $12.72
Everything That Unites Us
Cat: SMR 28. Rel: 29 Jun 20
 
Minimal/Tech House
Amonita - "Lavender Bloom" (8:03)
Big Red Machine - "Track 2" (RVNZ touch) (6:14)
Hermanez - "Flame Keeper" (7:55)
Fulltone - "Woodland Oracle" (7:15)
Review: Shanti Radio's previous multi-artists EPs were all superb, so it's little surprise to see that the latest also consistently hits the spot. Amonita sets the tone via the soft-focus tech-house shuffle of "Lavender Bloom", where lilting strings, dreamy chords and eyes-closed female vocal samples flutter around a hypnotic groove, before RVNZ offers up the similarly breezy and spring-fresh bliss of "Big Red Machine". Over on side B, Hermazez explores the kind of ultra-melodious and atmospheric hybrid progressive house/tech-house sound that the All Day I Dream label does so well ("Flame Keeper"), while Fulltone unfurls warm and ear-catching melodies and sumptuous chords on sunrise-ready closing cut "Woodland Oracle".
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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 $9.03
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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The Ohne Hande Remixes
The Ohne Hande Remixes (12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: AW 1. Rel: 15 Dec 14
 
Techno
Ohne Hande (Maschinendub)
Ohne Hande (acappella)
Ohne Hande (Fundamental mix)
Ohne Hande (Pogo Im Saurebad Plural mix)
Review: The Berlin-based aufnahme + wiedergabe label elect to revisit Legacy From A Cold World, last year's fine debut album from Black Egg, with the focus on one specific track and one special artist. As the recent remixes of Powell suggested, Michael Wollenhaupt's Ancient Methods project is perfectly tooled to instigate some truly inspirational reworks given the correct source material and his four versions of "Ohne Ha?nde" are the stuff of techno dreams. Wedged inbetween EBM, industrial and techno, the "Maschinendub" version is a wonderfully seedy affair, whilst the Accapella version fizzes with underlying menace. The Fundamental mix will please those seeking some thunderous techno whilst the closing "Pogo Im Saurebad Plural" version veers off into the realm of primitive electronics. Superb stuff!
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out of stock $9.33
Anniversary Sampler 03
Cat: GST 24. Rel: 20 Apr 21
 
Electro
Anderson - "Stalactites" (7:13)
Long Island Soul - "Eleventh Hour Exchange" (5:12)
Baby Rolen - "Metallic Humanoids" (5:59)
Abdul Raeva - "Celestial Body" (Venus mix) (6:38)
Review: Gestal is leading the way in the Estonian scene and now it rightly continues its anniversary celebrations with a third volume of vital VA cuts. Anderson opens proceedings with his 'Stalactites,' a nice leggy electro cut with a heavy drum and bass combo but plenty of astral details. Things get more kinetic and travel much further from the blue planet on the superbly slick and serene cut from Long Island Sound, while Baby Rolen gets down and dirty on twisted bass and slapping drum hits that make you jerk. There is a much more dreamy vibe to Abdul Raeva's 'Celestial Body' meaning things close on a perfect emotional note.
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out of stock $13.28
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 $9.03
Cold Blooded Murdarah
Cat: DANJET 005VNL. Rel: 18 Jun 24
 
Drum And Bass
Andrey HoT - "Cold Blooded Murdarah" (5:02)
Andrey HoT - "Cold Blooded Murdarah" (Barbitura Re-Hot) (5:02)
DJ 1312 & Dima Pulsar - "Jungle Ting" (4:40)
Barbitura - "Dark Room" (Jungle mix) (4:03)
Review: Sweet murderation! Russian roustabout Andrey HoT gets scorchio on his latest blaze-up for DanJet - 'Cold Blooded Murdarah'. Thing Remarc getting up close with Benny L and that's where we're at. Need more drummage? Roll on for Barbitura's Re-Hot remix. Flip for more Russian rawness; DJ1312 and Dima Pulsar's 'Jungle Ting' has all the edits and Dread bass style reverse warps you could ever need while 'Dark Room' closes the EP with a palpable whiff of tension. Yum.
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Love Affair
Love Affair (limited 12")
Cat: LDM 003. Rel: 14 Apr 21
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Dancehall Science (intro radio mix) (2:01)
Xoxo (dub) (2:49)
Dancehall Science (interlude mix) (2:14)
Bounce Bounce (Love mix) (3:42)
Fight Unity (3:32)
As A Sign (3:40)
Classic (Beaucoup) Trop Classic (radio dub mix) (1:42)
Review: On the Love Affair EP, Geneva-based producers Androo & Bony Fly have composed six tracks that strike the balance between sound experimentation and dancefloor orientation. The results of their research stemmed from a shared passion for dub, dancehall and its infinite variations, combined with a particular attention to subtle and harmonious sound textures. From the glacial and cavernous delay exercises so gloriously displayed on 'Xoxo Dub', to the deeply meditative tribal rhythms of 'Dancehall Science' (interlude mix) to the off-kilter club bounce of 'As A Sign" and ending with the lo-fi riddims of 'Classic (Beaucoup) Trop Classic' (radio dub mix). A solid effort.
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out of stock $17.52
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 $10.46
Mutant City Acid
Mutant City Acid (limited hand-numbered 12")
Cat: BV 16. Rel: 28 Jan 15
 
Techno
Mark Archer - "We Jack The House"
Ben Pest - "Schedule Acid"
Posthuman - "Don't Rush"
Chevron - "Vishnu 303"
Review: Drum machines, synths and sequencers are alive and kicking on this various artist EP from, Posthuman's Balkan Vinyl label which features Horror Boogie's Ben Pest and Planet Mu artist Chevron. Mark Archer, a name familiar to Balkan Vinyl, opens the EP with an electrified piece of four-to-the-floor techno funk, while Ben Pest boils down the instrumentation in "Scheduled Acid" for a track that sounds like a cooler version of Mylo's "Muscle Car". Posthuman takes the EP into spacey, Detroit, 909 techno territory with "Don't Rush", while Chevron powers up his 303 to supply a track as cheeky and acidic as what Killekill's Affie Yusuf can muster.
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Soul Of Haringey (reissue)
Cat: BK 086. Rel: 21 Aug 24
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Pip Archer - "Time To Boogie" (4:52)
Andrea Lyn - "Hold On To Your Heart" (3:32)
Jennifer Viban - "Miracles" (4:00)
The Curruthers Brothers - "What Do Ya?" (4:09)
Boss - "Ease The Tension" (3:15)
Review: A fantastic dub disco, funk and electro record straight from the heart of North London. First released in 1986, 'Soul Of Haringey' emerged as the sole release on the ultra-rare Advance Level Enterprise imprint, information on which is, even now, extremely difficult to track down and source. Among the featuring artists on the release are Pip Archer, Andrea Lynn, Jennifer Viban, The Curruthers Brothers, and Boss, all of whom are almost equally obscure, and only a few of whom ever went on to release anything else. It's these kinds of records, seemingly unassailed by the material urgencies of working life or careerism, that beguile us the most. 'Time To Boogie' is as raw and uncut as can be, its trilling synth bells and double-claps revealing some early stirrings of UK grime in the track's latter half. Then there's the downtempo soul of 'Hold On To Your Heart' by Lynn, as smooth as smooth can be, while Viban's 'Miracles' is an equally blissful prayer to the electro-disco-funk tutelary god, with its numinous snare bursts and adhesively soft pad divans swearing fealty to the belief in miracles. Boss' and The Curruthers Brothers' contributions are just as creamy, offering two further authentic, homespun falsetto'ers for assuaging heartbreak and redemption.
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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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You're The Only One
You're The Only One (7" limited to 50 copies)
Cat: TR 269. Rel: 31 Oct 19
 
Soul
Bonnie Blanchard, Andy Aaron & The Mean Machine - "You're The Only One" (3:02)
Andy Aaron & The Mean Machine - "Right On Time" (3:30)
Review: For their latest must-check rare soul reissue, German crate diggers TRAMP Records take us back to 1969 and the sole single from Philadelphia outfit Andy Aaron & the Mean Machine. A-side "You're The Only One" is a superb chunk of bass-heavy soul full of energetic drumming, fuzzy horn motifs, inspired lead vocals by Bonnie Blanchard and sax solos from none other than Grover Washington (then a young musician and member of the Mean Machine). Equally as potent is instrumental flipside "Right On Time", which is a riotous funk workout that boasts more lung-busting solos from an on form Washington.
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Organic Elements EP
Cat: SBCV 003. Rel: 14 Oct 16
 
Techno
Artefakt - "Curvature Of Mind" (7:42)
Alan Backdrop - "Quaraman" (6:49)
Ben Gibson - "Floating Shadows" (6:46)
Tripsolate & Redundaent - "Akay" (9:50)
Review: Bari, Puglia based SUBOSC is helmed by producer Kaelan and presents four excursions through the more hypnotic and cerebral strains of techno. Berlin's Artefakt starts off on the A side with with the trance inducing reductionism of "Curvature Of Mind", while Italian Alan Backdrop returns after what seems like a long absence from the scene, but he's back in form on the exquisite sound design of "Quaraman". On the flip there's Kiwi Ben Gibson with the Millsian touch of "Floating Shadows" which will certainly draw you down into the abyss, while local duo Tripsolate & Redundaent offer up something a bit more different on the electro/dub techno crossover of "Akay" and as unusual as this hybrid must sound, it really works and is truly a highlight. Tip!
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Space Metaphysics
Space Metaphysics (12" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: MPHS 003. Rel: 12 Oct 23
 
Techno
Artesano Titer - "Free Fall From Space" (6:32)
Artesano Titer - "An Unexpected Arrival" (7:24)
B22 - "Astral Projection" (5:21)
B22 - "Make You Free" (5:21)
Review: Cologne label Mephis/Monevido continues to be pushing some of the freshest acid and tech house around as they welcome Artesano Titer and B22 for a split 12" of dazzling late night sonics. Titer's 'Free Fall From Space' is an expert exercise in layered up 303 snake charming, while 'An Unexpected Arrival' locks into a lowdown groove with brain-tweaking modulation running up top. B22 kick off the B-side with a bleep-informed dose of acid from the dark side and some downright nasty groove action kicking off on 'Make You Free', with an instantly recognisable sample from an LFO classic thrown in for good measure.
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out of stock $17.52
Insane Bangers Vol 3
Cat: NUT 983. Rel: 17 Feb 06
 
Breakbeat
Hot Dogg
Money Banger
Review: Snoop's 'Drop It Like It's Hot', backed with MOP over Block Party style breaks.
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out of stock $6.77
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 $9.89
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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Angles
Angles (12")
Cat: TRESOR 296. Rel: 25 Jul 17
 
Techno
Concave 1 (5:07)
Concave 2 (9:41)
Review: Detroit godfather Juan Atkins and Berlin techno legend Moritz Von Oswald return as Borderland, one of several collaborations since 1992 and following up their 2016 album for Tresor: the Transport LP which again consolidated both respective artist's solid studio experience, honed over the last 30 years. The funky, slightly bumpin' and absolutely addictive hi-tech soul of "Concave 1" will have you grooving away on a late night dancefloor in Berlin or beyond with its evocative and life affirming vibes. On the flip "Concave 2" further explores their studio refined sequences on this heady and hypnotic journey full of woozy arpeggios, steely rhythms and dubby bass frequencies.
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Riod
Riod (12")
Cat: TRESOR 284. Rel: 24 Mar 16
 
Techno
Riod (9:14)
Riod (version) (8:50)
Review: Some of the less charitable critics out there referred to Juan Atkins and Mortiz Van Oswald's side-project as 'boredomland'. While the pair's debut album under this name was a largely sedate affair, on the evidence of this single, they will be opting for a more engaging approach for the follow-up. It's not hard to hear both producers' influence on "Riod"; Van Oswald's love of layered textures and hollowed out drums comes up against Atkins's vivid melodies and synths from outer space. On the alternate version they venture even farther down the dreamy route, with hypnotic chords guiding the way.
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out of stock $7.91
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