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Singles
123 Ro VA03
123 Ro VA03 (180 gram marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: 1RO 003. Rel: 27 Jul 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
Ix3m - "Persefona" (11:11)
Ix3m & Denis Andreev - "Satanic" (12:07)
Review: Ix3m and Denis Andreev made impressive debuts on their 123.ro label last year, and now they're back for volume three as they head deeper into their experimental minimal techno practice. There are steadfast grooves guiding the action on ix3m's A-side cut 'Perfesona', but the emphasis is more on evocative sound design which takes on a three-dimensional quality as it shifts and contorts around the hyper-minimal beat. On the flip, ix3m and Andrew's collaborative track 'Satanic' weaves a subtle invocation in the direction of the dark side, putting an unsettling, whispered female voice in the middle of the mix and creating something clandestine in the process.
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Ahora Si EP
Cat: ALT 005. Rel: 26 May 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
El Principio (2:26)
Modificacion (6:13)
El Break Del Dia (7:16)
El Break De La Noche (5:56)
La Nueva (version) (5:52)
Grt Plschr (4:25)
Review: Ildec shows plenty of class on this diverse new EP for Belgium's Altered Circuits. It has its roots in an early 90s electronic sound with plenty of inspiration from the artist's own compelling DJ sets. The Ibiza-based producer opens up with the atmospheric synths of 'El Principio' then gets gritty on tough tech loops on 'Modificacion' and explores a more funky broken beat vibe on 'El Break Del Dia'. 'El Break De La Noche' is cyborg funk with freaky effects and alien life forms and two closers get nice and bumpy with twisted bass and off-kilter rhythms.
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Ain't Ready
Cat: INFRALTD 017. Rel: 13 Dec 22
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Ain't Ready (4:59)
Adams Rib (6:40)
Review: Man like J Majik dusts off the old Innervisions alias for these two straight-up jungle primetimers. 'Ain't Ready' takes a classic vocal sample and whips it up a gear so it playfully teases those pitched up hardcore flavours without ever getting too OTT. 'Adams Rib', meanwhile, rains down the breaks on a biblical level while ice cold pads stir up the sinister flavours in the background. You ain't ready for these ones.
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Alien Transmissions Vol 3
Cat: PTV 018. Rel: 08 Nov 23
 
Electro
Info Cifon - "How The Game Serves Us" (7:27)
Fleck ESC - "Space Vampires" (5:12)
Broken Joe - "Gordon's Alive" (5:26)
Datacrashrobot - "Stream Processing" (5:05)
Review: The latest Pyramid Transmissions takes us once more into the underbelly of the electro beast with four stealth operators twisting out particularly tweaked strains of machine funk. Info_Cifon makes a welcome return with the mind-twisting detail and nervy atmosphere of 'How The Game Serves Us', while Fleck OSC doubles down on the freakiest threads of interlocking synth work and snappy rhythms. Broken Joe has a chunkier sound palette at work on 'Gordons Alive', finding a fertile ground somewhere between electro and industrial, while Datacrashrobot brings a pneumatic pressure to 'Stream Processing' in the perfect dystopian sign-off for this outstanding slab of outsider electro.
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Argentinian Breakfast Vol I
Cat: ABNQ 001. Rel: 08 Nov 23
 
Deep House
Jovit - "Dreamcore"
Ian Puchetti - "Dreams"
Bruno & TOBI - "Te Quiero" (Cold Brew mix)
Dual Sense - "Morning Driver"
Review: Welcome to Nila's Quest, a brand new label that starts as all good day's should, with a healthy serving of breakfast. It's an Argentina Breakfast, to be precise, and the first of what we can only assume will be a series of releases under this title. Jovit is first out of the blocks with the cosmic and crunchy tech house of 'Gamma Goblin' while Ian Puchetti then gets all blissed out and beach with his Ibiza tinged deep house cut 'Dreams'. There is a charming sense of 80s synth nostalgia to the snappy beats of Bruno & TOBI's 'Te Quiero' then Dual Sense's 'Morning Driver' closes out with a perfect soundtrack to late night driving.
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Calypso Cult II
Calypso Cult II (limited translucent brown marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: MC 059. Rel: 29 Mar 22
 
Experimental/Electronic
Thomass Jackson - "Big Plastic Room" (9:01)
Thomass Jackson - "Slow Train" (7:15)
Inigo Vontier - "Jungle Tungle" (6:58)
Inigo Vontier - "Hipocampos" (5:38)
Review: When it comes to heavy chug, Multi Culti has always known exactly where to strike to make the most memorable or - more accurately - inescapable impact. Thomas Jackson's 'Slow Train' is just the latest case in point, then, drawing dancers and listeners alike in with its warm-hued, hypnotic synth lines, stabs and warbles in all the right places to ensure that while not that much happens, you'll be stomping about like everything was going on at once. Far from a one-track-wonder, Calypso Cult II is the label setting out all its stalls with aplomb. 'Jungle Tungle' is a strange, somewhat shrill, constantly building and percussively dominated workout that's tough and yet not actually that tough. 'Big Plastic Room' is peak time acid meets Kraut oddness, while 'Hipocampos' brings things to a beautiful close with beguiling, downtempo sludge.
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Cantan Los Pajaros Modulares
Cat: DRUMMA 024. Rel: 14 Dec 22
 
Minimal/Tech House
Cantan Los Pajaros Modulares (11:15)
Telepatic (14:44)
Review: Santiago-based Drumma label is back in full swing with its first release in a couple of years. Before the pandemic they had releases from scene heavy hitters such as Luciano, (iO) Mulen, Barac and Livio & Roby. For this one they've chosen Miami-based up-and-comer Idana who presents the immersive and multi-layered minimal techno experience of 'Cantan Los Pajaros Modulares' featuring an array of atonal blips and bleeps underpinned by clipped and hypnotic polyrhythms. Over on the flip, the mesmerising energy continues on the wonky breakbeat-driven roller 'Telepatic'.
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Crazy For The Disco Dance
Crazy For The Disco Dance (12" + insert limited to 300 copies)
Cat: TTM 23001. Rel: 10 Aug 23
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Crazy For The Disco Dance (3:13)
Crazy For The Disco Dance (dub version) (3:04)
Crazy For The Disco Dance (instrumental) (3:14)
Crazy For The Disco Dance (Joe T Vannelli remix) (5:34)
Crazy For The Disco Dance (Joe T Vannelli instrumental) (5:32)
Review: It's hard not to have a soft spot for Eurodance if you are a dance fan of a certain age. And this single on Etichetta Nera out of Italy sounds exactly like a reissue of just that from some time in the mid-90s but apparently, it is an all-new cut from In Da Club. It's got Italo melodies, catchy vocals and accessible beats and sure will bring the good times. A dub and instrumental is included as is a Joe T Vannelli remix that has some acidic house spice to it.
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Crystal Cave
Crystal Cave (limited 180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: MOD 003. Rel: 31 Oct 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
Crystal Cave (7:28)
Vital Expansion (7:19)
Traffic Jam (7:11)
Traffic Jam (Nobodi remix) (4:40)
Review: Romanian renegade Iuly.B is back with more of his widescreen, synth-rich constructions for the minimal-not-minimal brigade. This time he's bringing his wares to Italian label Modvlar, who were last spotted releasing Valentino Kanzyani back in 2021. The whole Crystal Cave EP is brimming with invention as the techno synths come cascading down around the snappy house beat on the title track and 'Vital Expansion' lets expansive sweeps of pads and charged arps shape out the sound before letting the drums rip. 'Traffic Jam' is just as ear-catching thanks to its low-down bassline and metallic, rhythmic signal processing, giving Nobodi plenty to work with for a liberally dubbed remix to close the record out.
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
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Cumbia Dimension
Cumbia Dimension (coloured vinyl 7")
Cat: MAS 036. Rel: 01 Mar 21
 
International
Cumbia Dimension (3:44)
Tu Selva (4:05)
Review: Mexican duo Isidro Cuevas and Willy Cabanas first joined forces a year or two back on a fiery two-tracker for psychedelic, 21st century cumbia specialists Discos Mas. Here they return to the Oakland, California-based label with two more slabs of mind-melting goodness. A-side 'Cumbia Dimension' brilliantly joins the dots between cumbia, reggaeton and dub, adding spacing synths and auto-tune heavy vocals to deep bass, jaunty riffs and cumbia beats. Flipside 'Tu Selva' explores similar sonic territory, albeit via a deeper, warmer and woozier sound, with far more extensive lead vocals.
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Tags: Latin | Cumbia | Dub Reggae
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Dance & Listen 001
Cat: T&H 001. Rel: 26 Jun 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
Quismi - "Reorganized " (6:04)
Groenongen - "Twinkle Dance" (5:59)
ILyes - "Starting Now" (5:50)
Venetia - "Morning Dew" (6:54)
EAE - "Tomorrow " (5:25)
Curios - "Gesoonen_cirk103" (3:48)
Review: Two And Half Records make the decision here to try and rid the A and B-side distinction on records that we are all very familiar with and instead they refer to each face of their latest 12" as 'dance' and 'listen.'' It makes sense frankly and is often how things go anyway. Swiss duo Quismi kick off this one with twitchy and narcotic tech house with an old school bent. French artist Groenogen then gets wild with bright melodies and grinding synths, r&b vocals and high speed tech funk on 'Twinkle Dance' while ILyes offers the tech silkiness of 'Starting Now.' On the flip is a trio of less direct, more experimental sounds that sure do offer plenty to get lost in on headphones.
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Dance & Listen 002
Cat: T&H 002. Rel: 15 Nov 23
 
Electro
Ionescu - "Low Ride Her" (5:29)
Emi Omar - "Rob Hot" (6:41)
Venetia - "Atomic" (5:30)
Marc Satseg - "Legacy" (5:11)
Pinkfire - "A+luminescence 135" (6:02)
Mopfunk - "Binx" (3:59)
Review: The Two & Half label is back after a head turning debut with a new various artists EP that lays out more of its singular sonic visions. Ionescu kicks off with 'Low Ride Her,' a balmy mix of lithe synths and cosmically minded pads that unfurl over fresh beats. Emi Omar's 'Rob Hot' brings twisted percussion and future funk and Venetia rounds out a-side with 'Atomic', which is a high speed techno jaunt wired up with filtered vocals and unrelenting snares and scurrying bass. On the flipside is Marc Satseg's deeper tech trip, 'Legacy,' and Pinafore brings some future rave vibes to the bright and psychedelic 'A+luminescence 135' before Mopfunk shuts down with the hard edged 'Binx'.
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Deja Vu
Deja Vu (7")
Cat: DYNAM 7104. Rel: 04 Jan 90
 
Funk
Deja Vu (Exclusive 7" version) (3:42)
I Am (1:25)
Bananas (2:18)
Review: Weldon Johnathan Irvine is enjoying a return to the spot light this month as Dynamite Cuts serve up a trio of reissues of some of his best work. He recorded it all during the 80s, when the British funk, soul and jazz scene was at its most vibrant best and this is a fine expand of that. As always with this famously relaxed and easy going artist work, the music reflects his warm spirit in sound. This limited 45rpm opens with a special 7" cut of 'Deja Vu' which is mellifluous and glowing thanks to the molten Rhodes chords. On the flip is 'I Am' and then 'Bananas' gets you shaking your limbs with its off-grid beats and busy chord work.
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DIDSCHNVINYL 001
Cat: DIDSCHNVINYL 001. Rel: 28 Mar 24
 
Techno
Super Flu & Ivan Mas - "It's A House Day" (6:02)
Monkey Safari - "Malmedy" (5:45)
Super Flu & Mar&Mer - "AMA" (5:36)
Review: If you love the sound of Get Physical and similarly anthemic German techno labels, you're going to love this release on new label Didschn. The label nods to a track Super Flu released back in 2010, which was remixed to great effect by Monkey Safari a couple of years back. Now Super Flu open proceedings on this new release in partnership with Ivan Mas on the epic, infectious 'It's A House Day'. Monkey Safari then hop on the B-side for 'Malmedy', which hits a sweet spot near the mid-00s melodic minimal you'd hear from the likes of Gabriel Ananda. Then Super Flu and Mar+Mer link up for 'AMA', a sensual, emotive hands-in-the-air moment to move the masses.
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Disco Made Me Do It Volume 6
Cat: DMMDI 06. Rel: 31 May 23
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Sense Of Sound Singers - "Spread Love" (Yam Who? extended Gospel mix) (7:33)
Jaegerossa - "It's The Same" (6:38)
Kathy Brown & Jet Boot Jack - "Thief In The Night" (Birdee remix) (7:28)
Invisible Yams Band - "Take U Home" (7:15)
Review: 'Disco Made Me Do It: Vol 6' is a fresh V/A of disco and nu-disco tracks released by Riot, UK partybringers who specialize in disco edits and remixes - all with an effortless, clean sheen. This comp's got four tracks by different artists: the opener 'Spread Love' comes as an extended gospel mix by Sense Of Sound Singers, laying down an unbridled, heavy-set vibe of hope. Meanwhile, continuers like Jaegerossa's 'It's The Same' and Birdee's mix of Kathy Brown / Jet Boot Black's 'Thief In The Night' are instantly compelling, upping the sultry factor and French house intonations.
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Double Trouble (B-STOCK)
Cat: NQ 002. Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Progressive House
Double Trouble (6:34)
Baile Delito (6:14)
Esto Es Un Asalto (6:41)
Noches De Verano (6:07)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


After label owner TOBI's fantastic debut release late last year with his 'Arrival Of The Nila' EP, the artist now presents the IT Guys for their debut release on the same label. Featuring four hi-fi trance-house with notes of Italo and progressive, it's a sound on a slightly different tip to its predecessor, but just as impactful. Various moods are explored, from the more resolutely euphoric ('Double Trouble') to the muted and transitional ('Baile Delito').
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Dystopian Vol 2
Cat: BWR 007. Rel: 27 Feb 24
 
Deep Dubstep
Tunic - "Stardawg" (3:45)
Inyoka - "Drifts" (2:56)
Karnage & Rider Shafique - "Iceman" (4:08)
DJ Sofa - "Lost" (6:02)
Sam ULG - "Continual Drift" (6:47)
Review: The bad news? We're all absolutely doomed. There's no way back from where humanity has taken us. We seem drawn like moths to a dystopic light. The good news? If this is anything to go by (or the inaugural one back in 2018) then hell has a ruddy sick soundtrack. Deep, beguiling, disarming; vibes on this black mirror menu range from the pure drama and stern soliloquy of Rider Shafique over 'Iceman' with Karnage and the tribal hypnosis of Sofa's 'Lost' (which is a really interesting departure from the jungle she is best known for) and plenty of dubby reflection rippling throughout. See you on the dark side.
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Explorer EP
Cat: ALT 007. Rel: 08 Feb 24
 
Techno
Unknown Depths (5:34)
Explorer (4:58)
Aquaculture (4:58)
Super 6 (10:40)
Review: Innershades has always dealt in lo-fi, misty sounds that are steeped in beauty and melancholy and offer plenty of subtle homages to Detroit. Here he cooks up more electro magic on the Explorer EP, which is again minimalistic in design but maximal in terms of dancefloor impact. His melodies really convey true emotional pain and the drums bring sleek electro energy and brilliance. 'Unknown Depths' is a serene one to open with, 'Explorer' brings some acid modulations and extra percussive snap and 'Aquaculture' is the most liquid and dubby cut here. 'Super 6' has a sense of hope for the future in its brighter, more optimistic melodies. Exceptional stuff.
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Fast Freddie The Roller Disco King (Record Store Day RSD Black Friday 2022)
Fast Freddie The Roller Disco King (Record Store Day RSD Black Friday 2022) (limited numbered 180 gram translucent yellow vinyl 12" (indie exclusive))
Cat: MOV 12069. Rel: 02 Dec 22
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Fast Freddie The Roller Disco King (6:01)
I Just Wanna Be Your Lovin' Man (4:26)
Review: The backstory to this one is great. It starts in 1978 when a New York producer was in need of some studio musicians to lay down some fast and funky rhythms for a band he was working with, The Imperials. Minneapolis talents Andre Cymone and Prince Rogers Nelson duly stepped up and recorded 'Fast Freddy The Roller Disco King'. An album from the Imperials was set to follow but it never did, leaving us with this one majestic cut. It's soul-drenched and cosmic disco with a killer vocal back with a more leggy and slow-motion cosmic wonder, 'I Just Wanna Be Your Lovin' Man.'
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Fat Mouth
Cat: DYNAM 7105. Rel: 29 Nov 21
 
Funk
Fat Mouth (7:14)
Turkish Bath (6:55)
Review: Back in the 80s, Weldon Johnathan Irvine was a core part of the sul, jazz and funk scene. He was an amiable man who put out plenty of records that reflected that and now some of them are making their way onto 45rpm for the first time ever. This latest 7" opens with 'Fat Mouth' which is a busy and dynamic cut with mad keys work, crashing drums and a real sense of urgency as it hurries along. There is a more reflective and thoughtful mood to the gorgeous flip side, which encourages the mind to wander on the heart chords and breezy grooves.
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Fokus EP
Fokus EP (12")
Cat: SBR 012X. Rel: 31 Oct 23
 
Deep House
Concentrate (5:49)
Homage (5:51)
Use What U Got (5:48)
Dont U Ever (5:50)
Line (5:36)
Review: Slothboogie bring the good times here with a welcome return from Reykjavik's finest beat maker Intr0beatz. These groovers are all a perfect mix of party starting goodness with sophisticated produciton techniques and classy melodies that work both body and heady. 'Concentrate' is a dusty and nostalgic opener with well swung drums and 'Homage' then sinks into a smooth and soothing deep house groove. Things stay classically inclined but with a hint of new school freshness on the bumping 'Use What You Got' before deeper cut 'Don't U Ever' and closer 'Line' close out a stylish and very useful 12".
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Friends & Family Affair Vol 2
Cat: PLT 002. Rel: 11 Apr 24
 
Minimal/Tech House
Brent - "Etoile" (5:50)
Apoteoz & Flyuko - "Wazabi Sword" (6:22)
Itarima - "Amour Degueulasse" (6:12)
Nathanael - "Shroom One" (6:00)
Review: Massive weirdo minimal tech verging on wackout experimental dance from the Planete 51 crew, welcoming five of their greatest to the fore for a new V/A. With producer Brent kicking things off with a fiery fidgeter whose predilection for variation seems to know no end, 'Etoile' is a buzzing, alarmingly comical track, working in strange UI zaps, wobbles and film samples at seemingly every twist and turn. The vibe continues into the Chanbara themed 'Wazabi Sword', which is the ultimate samurai deep tech crossover tune. Itarima weirds things out further with 'Amour Degueulasse' with weirdcore detunings on the lead, before Nathanael takes on a mood of nighttime noir to close things out.
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Game One
Game One (12")
Cat: KNT 30B. Rel: 24 Jan 24
 
Techno
Game One (Steve Rachmad remix) (6:46)
Game One (Santiago Salazar Remake) (6:21)
Game One (S2 - Sci-fi Xicano remix) (5:42)
Review: As well as Model 500, Cybotron and his own name, Juan Atkins has a mighty fine back catalogue as Infiniti. It's where the Detroit techno pioneer's spaciest hi-tech soul cuts reside, which is especially evident on the classic 'Game One'. Originally released in 1994 on Metroplex, it's now getting the remix treatment via German label Kontakt, leading in with an outstanding version from Dutch legend Steve Rachmad who creates a supremely bouncy, dreamy version that speaks to sunnier days. Santiago Salazar steps up on the flip with two contrasting versions, from the cosmically-charged 4/4 funk of his straight-up remake to the deeper shades of the 'Sci-fi Xicano' remix under his S2 alias.
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Game One (remixes)
Game One (remixes) (translucent purple vinyl 12")
Cat: KNT 30P. Rel: 28 Dec 23
 
Techno
Game One (Steve Rachmad remix) (6:46)
Game One (Santiago Salazar Remake) (6:21)
Game One (S2 - Sci-fi Xicano remix) (5:41)
Review: Juan Atkins released some of the funkiest, dreamiest techno of his imperious career as Infiniti. a collaboration with Orlando Voorn,. 'Game One' originally came out on Metroplex in 1994 and it's since become an essential part of the Detroit techno canon. On this release for Kontakt we're treated to some visionary remixes of the track from trusted experts, leading in with Steve Rachmad's pumped up, springy rendition on the A-side. It's a version which upholds the machine soul sensibility of the original, paying all due respect to the blueprint Atkins laid down as a Detroit techno pioneer. On the flip we get treated to two contrasting versions from Santiago Salazar, with his first take heading into interstellar electro territory before casting adrift on the deep house-tinted 'Sci-Fi Xicano Remix'.
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Geinst & Inerit
Geinst & Inerit (double 12")
Cat: ITAE 001. Rel: 25 Feb 22
 
Techno
Geinst - "Genesis" (8:15)
Geinst - "Exil" (7:50)
Geinst - "Mutual Aid" (9:16)
Geinst - "Neocitizen" (7:16)
Inerit - "Kesu" (8:41)
Inerit - "Emu" (7:54)
Inerit - "A(R)" (6:03)
Inerit - "Soft Escape" (8:20)
Review: The first official LP from Geinst comes by way of a collaboration with lesser-known yet no less talented production god Inerit. Together, they bring generative techno pops and chops via modular ambient to the former's self-titled imprint. 3 years in the making, 'Geinst' is the result of frank conversations about how to effectively collaborate. A merger of hazy, breathily grand proportions, we're most taken by the cyberpunkish post-watery chords of 'Neocitizen' and the clicking factoryscapes of 'A(R)' - both of which sound like limitless traversals of dubious eco-cities.

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Get Up Natty
Cat: DKR 260. Rel: 25 Oct 23
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
Get Up Natty
Get Up Natty (version)
No Peace
No Peace (version)
Review: Two previously unheard righteous anthems from the sweet-voiced Icho Candy. The A side, 'Get Up Natty' was cut at Channel One in the mid-eighties, with backing by the Gifted Roots Band, and features an instantly recognisable bed of squelchy FX, elastic synth leads and choppy upstrokes, while the flip is an emotive new cut featuring legends from the Firehouse and Channel One production camps on the riddim. It's great to hear Icho still in fine style, delivering a timeless anthem with a positive message. Both sides also include excellent dubwise versions. Another jewel in the constantly expanding Digikiller catalogue!
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GMV 03
GMV 03 (12")
Cat: GMV 03. Rel: 13 Mar 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
Bruno Pronsato - "When You Ran Away From Home" (7:06)
Iljir - "Ziiik Zaaak" (7:09)
Nikdo - "Confusion" (7:08)
Gjidoda & Gjidoda Jr - "Wish To Be A Movie Star" (7:28)
Review: Gjidoda Music returns with its long awaited third release. It's another various artists affair featuring some right heavy hitters and newcomers alike on the minimal scene. Opening up the first side is US veteran Bruno Pronsato with the typically arcane microhouse cut 'When You Ran Away From Home', followed by some late night mood music by Iljir on 'Ziiik Zaaak'. Over on the flip, Nikdo takes you into a cavernous and glacial realm on 'Confusion' and finally label chiefs (presumably!) Gjidoda & Gjidoda Jr go deep on the swing-fuelled groove action of 'Wish To Be A Movie Star'.
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Heart Pieces
Cat: CRM 304. Rel: 19 Jan 24
 
Deep House
Heart Pieces (3:42)
Heart Pieces (Mustafa Ismaeel remix) (7:31)
Heart Pieces (Nightmares On Wax remix) (4:36)
Heart Pieces (Nightmares On Wax club dub) (4:44)
Review: The long-running and always quietly assured Crosstown Rebels kicks off yet another new year with some deep offerings from Oceanvs Orientalis featuring Idil Mese. 'Heart Pieces' is a delightful coming together of organic trumpets and loose percussion with a languid house groove, funky little riffs and heavenly vocal coos. The Mustafa Ismaeel remix brings some grit to proceedings for more of a club-ready sound and then Ibiza-based Leeds man Nightmares On Wax offers his typically laidback and sun-kissed take on things with a deep one to start and a dubby once to finish.
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Heritage Volume 1
Cat: ALT 004. Rel: 12 Apr 23
 
Techno
This Is Belgium (5:09)
Eternal Voices (6:16)
The After Hours Club (5:04)
Rave Signal (5:31)
Review: Innershades pays tribute to classic dance music sounds on 'Heritage Vol. 1', infusing his tech and progressive productions with distinct sounds rather than merely emulating them. Monolithic drum sequences and menacing melodies run throughout the EP. 'This Is Belgium' features a clear-cut rhythm structure that allows the bassline to glide against SH-101 leads, while 'Eternal Voices' employs a 303 to create chaos and the energetic 'Rave Signal' combines ever-modulating leads, silky string layers and solid bass. The EP showcases Innershades's contemporary palette and pays respect to the new beat genre.
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Il Mare Di Fronte
Cat: FLKR 001. Rel: 07 Jul 22
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Il Mare Di Fronte (4:03)
Synthonia (5:49)
La Notte (5:18)
Il Mare Di Fronte (DJ Rocca Salsedine remix) (6:15)
Feel The Vibes (7:39)
Review: Welcome to Flankup Recordings, an island in the sun with glistening waters all around it, certainly if the first EP is anything to go off. It is the label's co-founder Il Mare Di Fronte, a new alias from Paolo Russi aka Discojuice. His lush Balearic sounds have plenty of beauty and mediterranean qualities as they explore horizontal disco, deep bogie and warm, organic downtempo sounds with retro synth craft and scattered percussive hits. It adds up some glorious sounds for glorious days.
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Imagery Remixes
Imagery Remixes (limited 12")
Cat: DUSKNOTES 009. Rel: 01 Feb 24
 
Techno
Asymmetric Information (Homemade Weapons remix) (6:30)
Don't Crush The Acid (Viels remix) (6:43)
Don't Crush The Acid (Fred P remix) (6:28)
Inner Sunset (Soramimi & Rondec remix) (4:36)
Review: Just before it hits the double digits milestone, Dusk Notes revisit earlier suns with a new imagery remix EP. 'Asymmetric Information' (Homemade Weapons remix) opens up with a jungle techno assault that comes on in waves of irresistible physicality, and 'Don't Crush The Acid' (Viels remix) then gets deeper and darker and more paired back. 'Don't Crush The Acid' (Fred P remix) is one of the New York don's famously heady, spiritual and jazz inflected works and 'Inner Sunset' (Soramimi & Rondec remix) then slows it down to a dubby mutant crawl.

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Imaginary Number 002
Imaginary Number 002 (hand-numbered hand-stamped 180 gram vinyl 12" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: YUKUWHT 003. Rel: 29 Sep 22
 
Breakbeat
Push (3:10)
Grv (3:58)
Somebody (3:31)
Fools (3:55)
Review: Strap in for more rickety breakbeat workouts here from Imaginary Number on a limited edition heavyweight white label. Opener 'Push' is crunchy as you like with raw drum work and frayed edges to the synths. 'Grv' pairs a lively breakbeat drum loop with bleeping synths and the sort of pent up late night energy that gets any floor going. 'Somebody' is a more macho and texture techno wobbler built on ramshackle drums with wild vocals and last of all is another physical and prickly drum workout 'Fools' that is pure heat, especially with the pitched up and snatched vocal that cuts in.
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Inner Flight
Cat: PR 017. Rel: 20 Sep 23
 
Progressive House
Intro (3:22)
Explorer 300 (6:26)
Sonar Scanning (8:56)
Channel 0 (6:42)
Rainbow Falls (7:21)
Review: Initially started as a 'long-range collaboration' during the global COVID-19 pandemic, Cooper Saver and Chris McIntyre's Inner Flight project was inspired by a heady mix of grandiose Canadian landcapes, Andrew Weatherall, the second summer of love and the "deeper corners of the 4AD catalogue". As this debut EP on Pacific Rhythm shows, it's a blueprint that guarantees warmth, sonic beauty, sunset and sunrise-ready soundscapes, and suitably loved-up club cuts. Following the slow-burn bliss of organic ambient opener 'Inner Flight', the pair cycles through acid-flecked, early 90s progressive house hypnotism (the stirring 'Explorer 3000'), dubby Balearic beats/dreamy IDM fusion ('Sonar Scanning'), mid-80s Factory Records leftfield electro-not-electro ('Channel Zero'), and chugging, delay-laden early morning colour (the chill out room friendly 'Rainbow Falls').
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Intersections (remastered)
Cat: TM 014. Rel: 28 Mar 23
 
Techno
The Intersection (9:07)
Ketama (7:39)
Kolo (8:57)
Review: For their latest deep dive into mid-90s electronic music history, Transmigration has decided to explore the slim but perfectly formed catalogue of Mark Lloyd and Mark Richardson's Isomise project. The pair released two 12s under the alias in 1995, and 'Intersections' features remastered versions of tracks plucked from both. A-side 'The Intersection' is simply superb: a sparse, minimalistic, intergalactic excursion that presents nine minutes of hissing tech-jazz cymbals, broken techno beats, dubby bass, creepy melodic motifs and whispered vocal samples. On side B you'll find wayward, mind-mangling acid techno throb job 'Ketama' and the percussion-heavy, acid-flecked psychedelic techno hedonism of 'Kolo'. In a word: essential!
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Jungle Distance
Jungle Distance (180 gram silver & black vinyl 12")
Cat: AMEN 026. Rel: 09 Aug 23
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Jungle Distance (4:18)
Jungle Distance (remix) (6:56)
Review: Lithuanian craftsman IJO comes correct on Amenology with the brutalist 'Jungle Distance'. Think Equinox, think Paradox, think pure Amen science, blasting at you at 160mph with ice cold pads lurking in the background... before a stunning breakdown sweeps you off your feet. For the remix IJO brings a whole new wave of space, thicker pads and a deep funk in that slinky bassline. Mileage for your missions.
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Kime Ne: Versions 1+2
Kime Ne: Versions 1+2 (12" + 1-sided etched vinyl 12" + insert)
Cat: HJP 076. Rel: 11 Mar 15
 
Minimal/Tech House
Kime Ne (23:54)
Kime Ne (Ricardo Villalobos version 1) (16:34)
Kime Ne (Ricardo Villalobos version 2) (16:04)
Review: Using the Turkish psychedelic project Insanlar as a jump off point, Honest Jon's have enlisted Ricardo Villalobos to turn out one of his grandiose remix projects that gels so naturally with more exotic sound sources. The original of "Kime Ne" is already an enchanting, Moog-infused groover rich with traditional vocals, and then Mr Villalobos locks the ingredients in for a typically cosmic ride into stripped and hypnotic house territory, letting the lutes intertwine with dusty reams of percussion using that alchemists touch that could only come the man himself. The remix spreads itself over two sides of wax, leaving one side of the double pack free for a fetching etching as well.
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Last Night A DJ Saved My Life
Cat: SPEC 1877. Rel: 21 Apr 23
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Last Night A DJ Saved My Life (Smeddles More Ass mix) (6:09)
Last Night A DJ Saved My Life (Smeddles More Ass dub) (5:22)
Last Night A DJ Saved My Life (vocal) (5:42)
Last Night A DJ Saved My Life (acappella) (3:11)
Review: Indeep's 1982 'Last Night A DJ Saved My Life' is a stone cold classic. It has been remixed several times over the years and never stops attracting new audiences with each passing generation. On this latest reissue we get the 1980s New York-based trio's still hard-to-beat original version as well as the acapella and Smeddles's More Ass mix and More Ass dub. They are subtle reworkings that tweak the original for a little more dancefloor heft but do nothing to distill its still golden charms and catchy hooks.
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Last Night A DJ Saved My Life (remixes)
Cat: KOOK 1033. Rel: 21 Nov 23
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Last Night A DJ Saved My Life (Smeddles More Ass mix) (6:12)
Last Night A DJ Saved My Life (Smeddles More dub mix) (5:25)
Last Night A DJ Saved My Life (original 1982 version) (5:42)
Last Night A DJ Saved My Life (original 1982 acappella) (3:08)
Last Night A DJ Saved My Life (Smeddles More Ass Deep mix) (7:03)
Review: Indeep's 'Last Night A DJ Saved My Life' is one of those all-time classics - a stone cold floor filler that gets everyone going whether they're fans of the darkest techno or the most camp house. The vocals, the groove, the hooky guitars are all just perfect and never fail to bring a break out of energy and good times. Here it gets pressed up by Kookoo with the original 1982 versions featuring next to some more sped-up mixes by Smeddles who variously goes deep, dubby and funky across this 12".
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Louie Louie (live)
Louie Louie (live) (limited purple & black splattered vinyl 7")
Cat: CLO 3525. Rel: 19 May 23
 
Rock
Louie Louie (2:49)
Wild Love (4:33)
Review: Cleopatra Records are no strangers to collectible 7"s from the archives of Iggy & The Stooges. In recent times we've had the likes of 'The Passenger', 'Scene Of The Crime' and even a live spot with David Bowie in 1977 thrown into the mix. Now comes something which feels so right tucked up tight on a 45 - a raucous live rendition of The Kingsmen's classic beat track 'Louie Louie', a song which would go on to be a lifelong staple in Iggy Pop's performance career. On the flip comes another rarity - a blistering version of The Stooges' own cut, 'Wild Love', all pressed up on purple vinyl for your listening pleasure.
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Lowdown Fever EP 1
Cat: BAT 12003. Rel: 14 Jan 21
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Simmerdown - "Legitimacy" (4:51)
Black Soyls - "Deep Shit" (part 3) (4:44)
ITO - "Citylights" (5:14)
David Hanke - "Mirrorsides" (4:25)
Review: We're not quite sure about the story behind this EP - Bathurst have not made clear whether it's the first in a series, or whether there's a theme - but the music on show is well-worth checking. Zoe Leonard dons the Simmerdown guise on excellent opener 'Legitimacy', a slowly unfurling affair that craftily combines sun-kissed ambient electronics with cut-up, club-ready beats, gargantuan bass and 140 style vocal cut-ups. David Hanke delivers two contrasting cuts: the shuffling, bass-heavy, spacey-but-sleazy excellence of 'Deep Shit Part 3' as Black Soyls, and the cheerier and bouncier 'Mirrorsides' under his given name. Our favourite though is ITO's 'Citylights', a jazzy, slipped instrumental number full of beautiful piano flourishes and languid bass.
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Music For Dance & Theatre Volume One
Cat: MFM 045. Rel: 14 Apr 20
 
Experimental/Electronic
Gerard Stokkink - "Yellow Turtles" (5:10)
Ivory Playground - "Ivory Playground" (6:46)
Atlantis Transit Project - "Bird Perspective" (4:19)
Ramuntcho Matta - "Zoique III" (4:50)
Review: Music From Memory are spending some time exploring the world of music created for dance and performance. There's a common interest in experimentation between the mediums, but not at the cost of musicality, which comes here with a distinct 80s veneer. Gerard Stokkink has a thread of drama and poise about the vivid synthscapes of "Yellow Turtles" while the self-titled track from Ivory Playground calls to mind the delicate fingerpicking guitar you might expect to hear from Alexis Georgopoulos & Jefre Cantu-Ledesma. Atlantis Transit Project have a heavier tribal lilt to the percussion on "Bird Perspective", and Ramuntcho Matta's "Zoique III" holds a mirror up to the freaky disco drum work of Jan Schulte and Niklas Wandt.
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No Love No Peace
Cat: FR 006. Rel: 21 Dec 22
 
Dub
No Love, No Peace (feat Prince Jamo) (4:36)
No Love, No Peace (Ickle's dub mix) (4:34)
Mr Government (feat Lionpulse) (3:51)
Leroy Sax Version (3:37)
Review: Firmly Rooted has done a great job of rolling outage rhythms over the last couple of years. The release rate and quality levels have remained high with the likes of breakout Leeds artist Breakface impressing back in May. Now, 18 months or so after their last outing, Ickle & Hotsteppas are back on the label with some more fresh dubs. First up, 'No Love, No Peace' Ft Prince Jaco is a big, fresh roller with great height and serious bass weight. The dub strips things back to melon-twisting echo and reverb and 'Mr Government' (feat Lionpulse) is an organic dub with brilliantly elastic bass. 'Leroy Sax Version' is a sax-laced dub of the same tune.
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NOT 05
NOT 05 (limited hand-numbered 12")
Cat: NOT 05. Rel: 20 Jun 23
 
Deep House
Not Midnihgt (8:11)
Summer House (8:13)
High Feeling (6:29)
Not Math (7:08)
Review: The origins of these mysterious edits are not exactly known but word is they come from the northern regions of California. All five of them are super slick and timeless cuts that are suited to a wide range of different moments at any party. There's old early post-disco house on 'Not Midnight', more sleek cosmic fare on 'Summer House', loopy funk on 'High Feeling' and deeper grooves on 'Not Math.' We're reliably informed this is a super limited, hand numbered, one-time-only pressing so move fast. Big-time tastemakers 2manyDjs and Tim Sweeney have already been showing this one plenty of love, so you should too.
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Oduduwa (reissue)
Cat: SNDW 12053. Rel: 08 Feb 24
 
Funk
Oduduwa (5:46)
Were Oju Le (Eyes Are Getting Red) Featuring Fela Anikulapo Kuti (9:03)
Review: Oluko Imo is a legendary figure in Yoruba mythology as well as being revered as one of the progenitors of the Yoruba people. He is believed to be a descendant of Oduduwa, the mythical founder and first king of the Yoruba people, but it's also the name of a Trinidadian musician who blends calypso heritage with Afrobeat and jazz from Nigeria. He recorded his iconic album between Lagos and New York in 1988 and it has long been a cult classic. This reissue features the title track from it - a deep cut and steamy rhythm, and 'Were Oju Le (Eyes Are Getting Red)', a horn led Afro-funk workout.
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Tags: Afrobeat | Afro Funk
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Operator EP
Cat: MEM 052. Rel: 16 Mar 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
Operator (7:38)
Get Around (6:40)
Look At The Line (7:11)
Review: Breda, Netherlands-based Memoria Recordings returns with a very special release this time by staple Ilario Liburni from Belgium, who's no stranger to the label, together with label chief Izaakson, This is their debut EP after working together in the studio and they deliver three solid tracks on the Operator EP. On the first side, the title track is a proper back room dub that's perfect for those heads-down moments, followed by the rolling and bass-heavy minimal tool 'Get Around'. Over on the flip, the pair head to the afterhours on the acid-laced microhouse of 'Look At The Line' which ends things on a more playful note.
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Pioneer Series Vol 1
Pioneer Series Vol 1 (180 gram 12")
Cat: MCRBP 001. Rel: 18 May 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
Aron - "Shift"
Distilled Noise - "Trenta"
Idana - "Sunday"
Vern - "Orizont"
Review: Italian label Micro Orbit takes its bow here in the form of a various artists' EP across a nice heavyweight 12". Aron opens up with 'Shift' which is a bubbly minimal house cut with aqueous synths and popping drums. Distilled Noise's 'Trenta' then layers up more silky synth sounds with underlapping bass waves lifting you off your feet. Idana ups the ante with more uptempo and quickened drums and bass loops that are detailed with gorgeously wispy melodies on 'Sunday' before Vern closes down with 'Orizont' which is the most sleek and tech-y cut of the lot. As far as first releases go, this is one that bodes well for the future.
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
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Popsicle Obstacle
Popsicle Obstacle (180 gram vinyl 12" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: ZZZV 23108. Rel: 23 Nov 23
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Sunshine (extended mix) (10:19)
Kalpler (9:30)
Simple Man (extended mix) (8:00)
Hemsin (5:06)
Review: Ahead of their European tour, Turkish electronic group Islandman share their EP 'Popsicle Obstacle', the new material on which tracks a heady musical pathway from archaic folk traditions and regional acoustics right through to the modern-day tonic-sonics of the electronic sequencer. Having made headway from the spiritualist dream of primitive past to the glossy utopia of a digital future, Islandman's core members are multi-instrumentalist & producer Tolga Boyuk, Eralp Guven (percussion) and Erdem Baser (guitars). The title is a misnomer, if not for the fact that the six tracks here are hardly obstacles at all; rather, they're hugely well-produced, flavoursome treats, chief among which has to be the incredible track 'Simple Man', which - take it from us - just gets cooler and cooler, timbrally and tastefully.
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Ryoji Ikeda EP
Cat: SAHKO 033. Rel: 11 Mar 21
 
Ambient/Drone
Luxus 1-3 (16:02)
Space (15:19)
Review: Since the mid 1990s electronic explorer and sound designer Ryoji Ikeda has amassed a vast catalogue of releases. Some of these, though, are either hard to find or were only released on certain formats - hence this release on Sahko. It gathers together two lengthy compositions from early in his career that were previously only available on CD. Our pick of the pair is gorgeous A-side 'Luxus 1-3', a stunning, 16-minute suite from 1995 debut album 1000 Fragments that fuses deep space ambience with the orchestral musical cycles of American minimalism and plenty of gently mild-altering effects. Flipside 'Space', which first surfaced in 1998, is a ghostly piece of haunting sound design in which distance sub-bass tones struggle to break through a dense fog of creeping chords and digital watch bleeps.
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Salsoul Disco: The T Groove Remixes
Cat: OTS 173. Rel: 11 Nov 19
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Instant Funk - "I Got My Mind Made Up (You Can Get It Girl)" (T Groove remix) (4:43)
First Choice - "Love Thang" (T Groove remix) (4:52)
Review: Here are two absolute gold standard Salsoul classics given a new spruce up thanks to the remix skills of T Power. Wisely, they've chosen to take a softly softly approach to such sacred material, but there's a little extra dancefloor oomph where it counts to make these tracks pop off that little more against more modern fare. First up is Instant Funk's evergreen classic "I Got My Mind Made Up (You Can Get It Girl)", and on the flip it's the impossibly perfect "Love Thang" by First Choice. Both have never sounded better - full credit to T Power for doing this one right.
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Tags: Disco Funk
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Signal II Signal EP
Signal II Signal EP (12" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: WF 04. Rel: 11 Jul 23
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Qeta - "Idream" (6:19)
Qeta - "Revved Orb" (7:10)
Qeta - "Redawn" (4:27)
Inkipak - "Plex" (6:06)
Inkipak - "Schedule" (6:44)
Inkipak - "Wetlands" (3:23)
Review: Qeta and Inkipak show off their respective skills on this fine split EP on Sound Synthesis's Wave Function label. Qeta takes care of the a-side with a serene opener in the form of 'Idream' which pairs lush ambient designs with pristine breakbeats. 'Revved Orb' is a more dubbed-out and trippy post-jungle rhythm with 'Redawn' bringing soulful Detroit techno style to the floor. With his trio of tunes, Inkipak offers stripped-back breaks and celestial chords, heavenly moods on 'Schedule' and a cosmic comedown soundtrack with 'Wetlands.'
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