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Falling Down EP
Falling Down EP (12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: WGVINYL 99. Rel: 12 Feb 24
 
Deep House
8Kays & Glowal - "Matematica" (feat Abrao) (6:21)
8Kays & Juan Hansen - "Falling Down" (6:52)
8Kays & Juan Hansen - "Falling Down" (Colyn & Beswerda remix) (6:04)
8Kays & Juan Hansen - "Falling Down" (Chris Avantgarde remix) (6:52)
8Kays - "Lyra" (5:23)
Review: Watergate, the cult Berlin club known for its riverside location and legendary LED ceiling above the dancefloor, is also a reputable tech house label that deals in fresh names only. Here it is 8Kays that makes a debut with Falling Down, a selection of superb collaborations including 'Matematica' with Glowal which is tense and electric tech with indie vocals and with Juan Hansen he cooks up the medically hopeful 'Falling Down' which then gets two remixes. Colyn & Beswerda make it into a moody and deep groove, Chris Avantgarde brings some peak time prog energy and solo cut 'Lyra' has a warm, paddy broken beat to cruise on through the stars.
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 in stock $19.21
Hidden Treasures From The Past
Cat: BVR 027. Rel: 29 Jun 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
Big Al - "If Only" (Silverlining dub) (7:34)
Fred Everything & Jay Tripwire - "Sometimes I Feel" (7:46)
Grant Dell - "Being There" (8:30)
Inland Knights - "Hands Up" (6:01)
Review: The Blind Vision label celebrates five years in the age with a nice look back at some of its Hidden Treasures From The Past. Big Al gets underway with an immediatly catchy and dubbed out, stripped back and cool-as-you-like groove in 'If Only' (Silverlining dub). Fred Everything & Jay Tripwire then link to sublet effect on the US garage groove that is 'Sometimes I Feel' with its liquid dub chords and steamy trumpet motifs, and Grant Dell goes for a deep cosmic workout on 'Being There.' Last of all is the chunky house funk of Inland Knights's 'Hands Up', a real dance floor heater with atmospheric vocal musings.
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 in stock $16.35
Best Of Native Soul Recordings Volume One (feat Asad Rizvi mix)
The Candy Dealers - "Train Of Thoughts" (6:13)
Harold Heath - "Slipstream" (6:59)
Jevne - "Moderize" (Asad Rizvi remix) (7:15)
Review: Native Soul Recordings has been around a long old time in dance music terms and now it looks back over some of its finest works with this first in a new series of Best Of comps. Music writer Harold Heath is first up with 'Slipstream,' an effortless smooth late-night house cut with introspective chords and silky pads bringing real depth. The Candy Dealers get more lithe and elastic with the spraying bass and jumbled percussive house of 'Train Of Thought' and last of all, Asad Rizvi remixes Jevne's 'Moderize' with a funky little bassline and chord vamps that keep you on edge. A tasteful package of timeless house grooves.
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Tags: Tech House
 in stock $14.01
Industrollution
Cat: SRT 180. Rel: 20 Jun 23
 
Techno
Drivetrain - "Spin The Record" (6:42)
Jay Strata - "Heart Strings" (5:56)
Teknobrat - "Acid Barnako" (6:31)
DJ Mourad - "Illegal Alien" (6:30)
Review: Derrick Thompson is back under his Drivetrain alias and steering another various artists release on his own Soiree label carrying real-deal underground house and techno from his home base in the Motor City. Thompson kicks off with 'Spin The Record', a jacking, tracky slab of metallic pressure which will work wonders in the mix with all kinds of gear. Jay Strata is up next with 'Heart Strings', a plush slice of machine soul schooled in the Detroit approach. Teknobrat brings something a little spicier but no less classically informed, while DJ Mourad completes the set with an edgy, loopy affair to send synapses into overdrive.
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Gespielt von: Tom Drew
 in stock $12.98
Real No
Real No (12" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: AABB 002. Rel: 14 Feb 24
 
Deep House
King David (6:34)
Mango Strut (6:04)
June Buggy (5:42)
Callin' Dybbs (6:08)
Review: Akka & BeepBeep is a new label from the US that is dropping its first two EPs simultaneously on Valentine's Day. Joradesilver is behind one, and also feature sin collaborative mode on this other 12". It opens with 'King David', a hi-tek house sound with soul drenched pads and tightly programmed drums and bass. 'Mango Strut' slows right down to dubbed out house with clattering percussion and the sound of spacecraft, then 'June Buggy' gets funky with more twitchy cosmic synths and a nice organic house groove. 'Callin' Dybbs' is a deep and smoky closer for the backroom with a sublime sax line drifting throughout.
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The Come Down EP
Cat: MN 006. Rel: 15 Nov 23
 
Deep House
The Come Down (8:44)
The Come Down (Halo Varga remix) (7:49)
Be Who You Want (8:12)
Be Who You Want (Ion Ludwig Think You're Free remix) (7:56)
Review: Roger Gerressen is one of those artists, along with the likes of Plastikman and Maurizo, say, who can craft a loop so perfect that it's almost enough to just let it play for days. Here he works with Jonah on a new one for Muted Noise that finds him layer up more fulsome arrangements, at least to start with on the pained 'The Come Down' with its nagging vocal coos and melancholic chords. A Halo Varga remix is more driving and club ready tech, then 'Be Who You Want' is a delightfully deep, delicate and dubbed-out house cut with silky vocals and pillowy chords. Ion Ludwig Think You're Free remix again ups the pace and makes the original a more deriving tech cut.
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Split EP
Split EP (12")
Cat: REPEAT 19. Rel: 08 Sep 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
John Howard & DJ Czech - "Shiva Needs Some Lovin'" (Damien Salza & John Howard remix) (6:44)
Jay Tripwire - "Boom Boom" (8:33)
Review: It's hard not to be a fan of Jay Tripwire if you like tech house. The man turns out a consistently excellent line in spaced out sounds that are masterful reduced to only their most core components. Here he steps up to work with John Howard on a pair of superb new tracks for Repeat. The opener, 'Shiva Needs Some Lovin,' is a mix of stiff drum work and coarse snares with more loose and fluid synths. The duality makes for an enticing groove that takes you off amongst the stars. 'Boom Boom' then gets more down the business with hefty, raw drums landing heavy under reverberating leads as drunken bass falls about the mix.
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Tags: Tech House
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Keeping The Legacy Vol 3
Cat: HZO 13. Rel: 15 Feb 24
 
Minimal/Tech House
Huerta - "DAYL" (5:08)
Jacksonville - "Data Log" (7:03)
Nlxlb - "Gravitate" (6:35)
100Hz - "Ggg" (6:52)
Review: Hizou Deep Rooted Music is one of those quality-assured imprints that is always well worth checking in with. This latest platter is another on that truly matters with Huerta opening up with 'DAYL' which showcases his distinctive blend of spaced-out breaks and silky tech house. Jacksonville's 'Data Log' is ahems down and deep late-night cosmic excursion and Nlxlb's 'Gravitate' keeps you afloat on mellifluous astral lines and twinkling melodic stars. 100Hz shuts down with 'Ggg', a unique mix of floating pads and barely-there rhythm that grow in stature as your journey to the certain edges of the galaxy unfolds.

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Effusion 7075 EP
Cat: CKNOWEP 59. Rel: 13 Mar 24
 
Minimal/Tech House
Waverider (6:37)
Innervision (6:09)
Blunderbuss (6:16)
Under The Influence (6:01)
Review: Man of many aliases Ron Wells is undoubtedly an under-appreciated British dance music hero - a producer who delivered a string of innovative jungle-techno releases in the early 90s and has been serving up killer cuts in a variety of styles ever since. Here he dons the Jack Smooth alias (a moniker he debuted way back in 1991) for a collaborative four-tracker alongside fellow storied veteran Anthony Wilson AKA Chicago Loop. They begin in sensational fashion via the bleep-sporting analogue acid house of 'Waverider', before opting for warehouse-ready early UK techno sounds on the gnarled and nasty 'Innervision'. 'Blunderbuss' adds warped hardcore rave sounds to a sweat-soaked jackin' house beat, while 'Under The Influence' sounds like a long lost, loved-up tech-house blueprint from 1994. Stellar stuff all told.
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Bass Invasion EP
Cat: SQINK 001. Rel: 27 Jul 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
Bass Invasion (8:42)
I Want I Need (6:55)
Jamaica Street (6:43)
Green Dolla Bills (with Tom Gilinsky) (7:40)
Review: New label klaxon! Squid Ink is making its bow here with a fine statement of tech house intent from Joey Jackson. This label is a project from Animal Crossing where Jackson has released a few times before. He opens this one with the warm and inviting 'Bass Invasion' before 'I Want I Need' sinks into a deeper grove with carful piano chords and a nice old school and classic house vibe. The silky synth designs and subtle but effective drums continue on 'Jamaica Street' which is another catchy dancer before 'Green Dolla Bills' (with Tom Gilinsky) shuts down with a more loopy and percussive feel and an irresistible vocal.
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
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Ufo House Vol 1
Cat: MC 067. Rel: 07 Nov 23
 
Deep House
Belgian UFO Wave
Young Woman In Kashmir
Aphex Twinkie
Back In Guadalajara
Review: Everyone's favourite cult record label - and some might say UFO religion - Multi Culti are back with a fresh homing-in on the artist Thomass Jackson, who delivers a sprawling array of squelchy, lo-fi acid jams on the EP 'UFO House Vol. 1'. Scouring endless extraterrestrial untrodden voids of sound, we begin with the mouth-filtered 'Belgian UFO Wave' before seguing into the likes of the sizzlingly weird 'Aphex Twinkie', before concluding on the uncanny, janky popper 'Back In Guadalajara'.
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Gespielt von: DJ Mau Mau
 in stock $16.09
Collusion
Collusion (12")
Cat: CPT 004. Rel: 18 May 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
Collusion (6:33)
Six Damage (7:05)
Prohibition To Access (6:41)
Disturbia (7:16)
Review: Jamahr is the Turin-based founder of Captea Records with previous releases on Vatos Locos, Mulen, P.O.D, Tamango, What NXT and more. The Collusion EP features four originals, suitable for all dancefloor vibes, from acid to tech. On the first side, you've got the groovy back room dub of the title track, followed by the 303-centred boompty business of 'Six Damage'. Over on the flip, you are further treated to more ethereal and bass-driven delights such as 'Prohibition To Access' and the afterhours minded bounce of 'Disturbia' that's perfect for those heads-down moments.
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Tags: Minimal | Acid House
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Remember
Remember (12")
Cat: CB 028. Rel: 12 Jun 23
 
Deep House
Remember (8:57)
Tequila (7:26)
Remember Me (version 2) (6:28)
Review: Burnski's Constant Black keeps on serving up the heat with a new one from Michael James, who is something of a label regular by now. He kicks off here with 'Remember' featuring a rather iconic vocal sample that cannot fail to get crowds going. It's well worked over an infectious house beat with warming bass. 'Tequila' is another kinetic cut, this time with skewed synth lines and prickly percussion that is raw and tech-edged. Closing out this classy but party-starting EP is 'Remember Me' (version 2) which is a real pumper with twisted acid lines and a killer groove that is catchy as Covid. Another vital drop from this label, as always.
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
 in stock $10.38
Comex EP
Comex EP (12")
Cat: OLOREC 007. Rel: 06 Feb 24
 
Minimal/Tech House
Comex (7:15)
Yaw (7:50)
Review: The small but already well-formed Flo label out of France welcomes two homebodies in Janet and Miroloja to come together on this sublime two tracker. It is a heady mix of techno styles starting with the adventure that is 'Comex'. This one rides on snappy drums and snare petters, with acid lines gurgling away up top next to twitchy stabs that keep the vibes alive. 'Yaw' takes a different approach - it's a more fair-sighted and introspective affair with balmy pads circling around the smooth grooves. Two timeless grooves for different moments in the night.
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Tags: Minimal | Acid House
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Feel The Bass EP
Cat: H3 2. Rel: 17 Aug 23
 
Deep House
The Drummer (6:14)
Feel The Bass (5:44)
Sustain (6:18)
The Vibe (6:39)
Review: Absolutely no prizes for guessing what the House House House label is all about. Next up in it is Jay Leklass with four rock solid and old school leaning cuts. 'The Drummer' has that archetypal dark 90s bassline and gritty drums beneath tribal percussion. 'Feel The Bass' cuts loose on more wild synths and vamping chords while the drums bring hints of garage swing. 'Sustain' then layers up leggy kick drums and raw percussive patterns with stiff chords making for a mechanical groove. Last of all 'The Vibe' has a diva vocal swirling about the mix next to Detroit styes sustained chords. A more than useful EP.
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The Real Life of John Merrick
Cat: VRLTD 003. Rel: 01 Nov 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
The Real Life Of John Merrick (12:46)
Pleiadian Wavelength (7:54)
The Real Life Of John Merrick (Herck remix) (8:16)
Review: Minimal stalwart Jay Tripwire has been as prolific as ever this year, serving up the Narcotic Oscillator EP for The Other Side and collaborating with Cristi Cons on Witching Hour. Now it's time for the Canadian veteran to serve up some boss level beats to emergent label VRNT, holding true to the rhythmic demands of the stripped-down tech house scene while finding plenty of space for expression and innovation in the sound design. 'The Real Life Of John Merrick' is a masterfully sculpted workout, while 'Pleiadian Wavelength' unfurls exquisite melodic and textural synth forms around an understated groove. Herck completes the package with a crunchy, bugged-out version of the lead track which harks back to the crooked computer funk synonymous with Canadian minimal in the mid 00s.
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Tags: Minimal
 in stock $16.35
Gone Insane
Cat: EIT 006. Rel: 16 Feb 24
 
Minimal/Tech House
Gone Insane (6:35)
Workhorse (7:22)
Still A Raver (8:21)
Review: We're big fans of Canadian artist Jay Tripwire's leftfield take on tech and here he is back with more of it on Jamie Clarke's Either imprint. Tripwire brings his murky atmospheric style to the forefront on the title track which soon locks you in, then 'Workhorse' delves into haunting minimal realms with lush synth textures and glitchy bass, while 'Still A Raver' ups the energy with bigger synths and more driving drums. It's a track with killer subs and an ever-evolving sense of fluid rhythm that will have you shaking every limb in your body.
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
 in stock $14.27
Jay Tripwire Jehr Cyberduck For Samaritans
Cat: SER 005. Rel: 25 Sep 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
Jay Tripwire & Jehr - "Magic Man" (12:14)
Cyberduck - "Arzach" (4:29)
Cyberduck - "Cerclon" (4:59)
Review: Jay Tripwire has popped up a lot recently, which is always going to be good news for fans of those freaky late-night tech sounds that he is so well known and loved for. He kicks off Serenity's fifth release here alongside Jehr on 'Magic Man', a deep cut underlapping drum funk and lots of whirring machine sounds. Parisian space techno talent Cyberduck then takes care of both tunes on the flip - firstly 'Arzach', a deep and dynamic cut that hurriedly scans a vast cosmic world with silvery drums and lush melodies. Then 'Cerclon' gets a little more edgy, with dark and nagging baselines moving up through the mix as the crisp, well-swung tech drums power along.
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Vol 334
Vol 334 (12")
Cat: TCR 008. Rel: 27 Jun 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
I Said No (5:08)
Body & Soul (6:15)
Vol 334 (6:01)
I Said No (DJ Deep remix) (5:43)
Review: Parisian producer Jeff The Fool often leans towards the jazzy deep house sounds his city has long been known for. Here he links with Wilt for a new EP on The Chaud that does just that. 'I Said No' is a heavy house cut steeped in US traditional styles, with a libidinous vocal and fat bassline. 'Body & Soul' is a well swung deep house groove with a carefree attitude and 'Vol 334' has more lively drum programming but still a nice warm, scuffed up and intimate feel. The don DJ Deep remixes 'I Said No' into yet another lovely deep house grove.
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Hatchet's Cave (feat Anunaku remix)
Cat: TR 003. Rel: 06 Nov 23
 
Techno
Hatchet's Cave (5:26)
Move X (5:45)
Compulsions (7:17)
Hatchet's Cave (Anunaku remix) (5:48)
Review: Jeigo dropped a thrilling debut album Cerulean back at the end of 2022, worked in a tune with Elkka for her DJ-Kicks mix and also dropped a mix for Bicep not long ago. Now he follows all that up with a firing four-track EP on Tread Records that again collides different club sounds, great samples and hooky melodies. 'Hatchet's Cave' is hands-in-the-air house euphoria with blistering drums and warped pads, then 'Move X' is a gritty tech bouncer and 'Compulsions' is a bubbly one with crisp hits. Nervous Horizons label boss Anunaku remixes the title track into a bass-heavy banger too.

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Slink 'N Slide
Slink 'N Slide (blue vinyl 12")
Cat: UTS 14. Rel: 10 Oct 23
 
Deep House
Slink 'N Slide (6:22)
Viral Vendor (Trance mix) (6:20)
Pumba (5:52)
Clarkey's Car Keys (6:02)
Review: Chris Stussy's Up The Stuss label is one of the hottest out there right now - a fresh label setting the underground with its mix of spaced out breaks and deep house, slick minimal and futurist techno sounds. Jhobei is part of that revolution and lands here with a fresh four tacker that cones on nice blue vinyl, with 'Slink 'N Slide' - a throwback sound with rave overtones and rapping basslines that never quit - and 'Viral Vendor' (Trance mix) among the rigid groove highlights.
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Time & Space
Cat: RIZZWAX 03. Rel: 02 Feb 24
 
Electro House
Dizzko (6:54)
DLJazzz (6:47)
Time & Space (7:04)
Satellites (6:06)
Review: Irish man down under JJ Fortune has been setting out his stall over the past few years as an intriguing new talent in the minimal tech house scene thanks largely to his releases on his own Rizzwax label. Time & Space features another four fresh productions that fold all manner of influences into fresh and fruity party starters. You'll hear breakbeat, bass and garage influences creeping in around the insistent thrust of the 4/4, making for another sure shot for anyone who likes spicing up their session with minimal which looks beyond the limitations of the genre.
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Tags: Tech House
 in stock $15.31
Wrong'uns 001
Cat: WRNGUN 001. Rel: 11 Jan 24
 
UK Garage
Joejoemojo - "Ya'll Ready For This" (5:46)
Oward - "Crakz" (7:04)
Rewi De Kooney - "Laydown & Skatter" (6:43)
Mehlor - "Meet With The Devil" (6:06)
Review: Described as a release "made by wrong'uns, for wrong'uns", Wrong'uns 001 hears artists JoeJoeMojo, Oward, Rewi De Kooney and Mehlor join forces for some serious bassweight united. Exemplary 2-step, speed garage and bass compiled into a single EP for the modern zeitgeist, and packaged under the visage of a stoned, grilled bucket-hatter, the likes of 'Crackz' and 'Meet With The Devil' stick out like throbbing sub-bled ears, hardcore-continual conches for a next gen eager to prove their mettle.
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New Cross To Ridgewood
New Cross To Ridgewood (12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: RS 058LP. Rel: 16 Apr 24
 
Minimal/Tech House
Folks Not Guys (3:55)
The Commute (3:15)
A Little Dissonance (4:01)
Folks Not Guys (Ariel Zetina remix) (4:24)
Folks Not Guys (Local Artist Disco dub) (5:42)
A Little Dissonance (DJ Python remix) (4:21)
Review: Having already caused a stir with their various solo releases, old friends Klein Zage (real name Sage Redman) and Joey G (Joe Gillick) have decided to join forces on an EP inspired by their time living together in South London. While the EP is musically varied, there's a sonic coherence to the three original tracks thanks to the presence of Redman's spoken word vocals throughout. We're particularly enjoying the deep, emotive beauty of 'A Little Dissonance', though punchy, shuffling and spacey opener 'Folks Not Guys' pushes it close. Over on the flip we're treated to a trio of remixes: Ariel Zetina's intense, trippy and high-tempo take on 'Folks Not Guys', Local Artist's warming and rolling, Rhodes-sporting 'Disco Dub' of the same track, and DJ Python's pleasingly weird, mind-mangling version of 'A Little Dissonance'.
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In The Kitchen 95'
Cat: CPJTX 007. Rel: 17 Aug 23
 
Deep House
Come On Children (remix) (4:56)
Buzz Buzz (remix) (4:54)
It's House (remix) (3:46)
Movin Baby (5:22)
I'm A Freak (& Your Girl Is Too) (5:00)
Review: The late great Chicago house pioneer Paul Johnson will always be greatly missed. Few producers manage to cook up the sort of rawness that he did so often throughout his career, which indulged legendary EPs for top labels like Dance Mania. Here his In The Kitchen '95 EP gets served up by Chiwax's Classic Edition series. 'Come On Children' is a perfect embodiment of Paul's sound - raw drum funk, slapping hits and sweat-inducing vibes. 'Buzz Buzz' is a head-wrecking acid jam and 'It's House' is pure ghetto funk. There is high-speed sensuousness 'Movin Baby' and hypnotic depths to 'I'm A Freak (& Your Girl Is Too).'
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Soothe EP
Soothe EP (12")
Cat: BFR 003. Rel: 15 May 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
Ben Jones & Benjamin Joseph - "Soothe" (7:37)
Ben Jones & Benjamin Joseph - "Soothe" (Robert James remix) (7:29)
Robert James - "Dmode" (5:45)
Robert James - "Dmode" (Ben Jones & Benjamin Joseph remix) (8:51)
Review: Label boss Ben Jones steps up to curate the third outing on Before. It finds him working with Benjamin Joseph on opener 'Soothe', a stripped-back and warm house roller with crisp hits. Robert James then remixes with a more broken vibe and old-school baselines. On the flip, James then steps up with 'Dmode' with its a punchy cut with drilling bass and tripped-out effects. Ben Jones & Benjamin Joseph then return the remix favour with their own take on 'Dmode'. It's darker and more heads down, with silky synths and plenty of late-night intrigue keeping you locked.
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Tags: Minimal
 in stock $9.33
Into The 5d
Into The 5d (limited 12")
Cat: PPP 004. Rel: 18 Jul 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
Into The 5d (9:27)
Into The 5d (Space dub) (9:33)
Review: Canadian artist Mathew Jonson has always rather been in a class of one. His proper jazz grounding combine with the genuine mastery of his synths means his electronic music is a cut above the rest. His melodies mean that much more and once again he proves that beyond doubt with a new sonic journey on this latest 12". It comes on Mexico-born label Kilometro 4.5 and opens with a nine-minute epic in 'Into The 5d' which is driven by pulling rubbery kicks and has majestic, ever-shifting leads that take you to the stars in sublime and serene fashion. On the flip is a space dub that is exactly that, a dubbed-out cosmic odyssey.
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Social Moment
Cat: AABB 001. Rel: 14 Feb 24
 
Electro
Who Want Me (5:26)
Social Moment (6:15)
Mad Dog Mood (6:27)
Find Another (5:11)
Review: The all-new Akka & BeepBeep label from the US has dropped its two first EPs simultaneously and Joradesilver features on both. The other is a collaboration with Eddie Logix and this is a solo outing, Social Moment. It is a four-track electro exploration that kicks off with 'Who Want Me', a spacious funk workout with smeared synths and driving bass. The title track brings hints of Detroit to the arrangement and 'Mad Dog Mood' brings lashings of acid and techno to a pulsating low end while closer 'Find Another' rocks back and forth on feathery drums with fizzing melodica leads.
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Polyphonic Glide EP
Polyphonic Glide EP (yellow vinyl 12")
Cat: RX 41Y. Rel: 31 Jan 24
 
Deep House
Polyphonic Glide (7:16)
Why So Serious (6:49)
Sunny Side Up (5:59)
Undercurrent (5:48)
Review: Since moving from Europe to Canada last year, Jordan Czamanski AKA Jordan GCZ has been relatively quiet, release wise, with just one solo EP and a collaborative album (Recreational Kraut, with long-time friend and studio buddy David Moufang) appearing. This return to Rawax, then, is a welcome development. Title track 'Polyphonic Glide's is particularly potent, with Czamanski combing tight, impactful drums with deeply spacey pads and chords, jazzy bass and his usual stoned, mind-mangling sound design. Elsewhere, 'Why So Serious' is a bouncy, hypnotic, acid-flecked box jam smothered in ghostly pads and echoing synth solos; 'Sunny Side Up' is snappy, out-there and intergalactic in equal measure; and 'Undercurrent' sits somewhere between Detroit tech-jazz, Reagenz style ambient techno and dubby deep house.

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MDM 2099
MDM 2099 (limited 12")
Cat: SNBV 016. Rel: 20 Nov 23
 
Techno
Quantum Infiltration (7:40)
Ultra Rogue Mission (5:43)
Millenniaapi (4:54)
2099 (9:17)
Me Liga (8:51)
Review: The party people behind the Sheik N Beik crew kick on with another fine techno exploration here courtesy of The Josh Craig. This is our first brush with this artist but a fine one it is too with classic techno melded with new school ideas to great effect. 'Quantum Infiltration' opens up with thumping kicks and busy synth lines burrowing deep into your brain then 'Ultra Rogue Mission' has a darker and harder vibe with moody pads and ice col hi-hats. There is a sublime deepness to the dubby 'Millenniaapi' and '2099' is like the soundtrack to a post-apocalyptic disaster movie. 'Me Liga' is a mutant techno percolator for the heads.
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Vedanta Remixed (feat El Choop, Sebastian Mullaert, Van Bonn, Federson, Paul 90 mixes)
Cat: DEFP 021. Rel: 03 Jul 23
 
Techno
Vedanta (El Choop Reconstruct) (7:42)
Vedanta (Sebastian Mullaert Ambient mix) (2:50)
Vedanta (Van Bonn remix) (4:44)
Vedanta (Federson SF dub) (7:35)
Vedanta (Paul 90 Basement mix) (6:51)
Review: This record is named after Vedanta, an ancient philosophy based on the Vedas, the sacred scriptures of India. The music, originally composed and produced by Joseph S Joyce and later remixed by Sebastian Mullaert of Minilogue, was greatly inspired, after reading commentaries from Swami Rama Tirtha's biography "The Scientist & Mahatma" - Chapter 1 - Vedanta and The Secret of Success. Now, some nine years later, it gets served up as a remix EP. There's a dark El Choop Reconstruct, a gorgeous ambient version from Sebastian Mullaert, a minimal headscape from Van Bonn, Federson SF goes warm and dubby and then a crisp, tech-edged vibe from Paul 90 ends the EP in style.
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Sapphire Tomb
Cat: DOTE 005. Rel: 19 Dec 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
Sapphire Tomb (5:41)
Head-Free Dose (6:24)
Heritage AD (5:36)
Rounded (5:28)
Review: Cultured minimalist Junes is back with more future takes on tech, acid, house and breaks. This time once again it is the artist's own Dote label that serves up these four cuts - only the label's 5th EP in some four years. 'Sapphire Tomb' pulls off that fine Junes trick of being both dreamy and deep yet dynamic. It's got smooth chords and tight drum programming that takes you to the stars where you then get worked over by the acid undulations and glistening tech of 'Head-Free Dose'. 'Heritage AD' veers towards supple, mind-melting Jeff Mills-style deep techno and 'Rounded' then ends on a prickly acid jacker. Versatile and vital.
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The Greatest Thing Alive
Cat: TOOL 1213. Rel: 13 Feb 24
 
Deep House
Greatest Thing Alive (6:08)
Lady (Hear Me Tonight) (6:29)
Review: Toolroom head honcho Mark Knight has pulled out all the stops here and joined forces with some of house music's biggest names. His ow-slung new tune 'The Greatest Thing Alive' is a collab with the one and only Chicago don Green velvet plus James Hurr and it has already made an impact on global dancefloors since its digital release in October last year. Between these talents they all dig deep and cook up something perfectly chunky and detailed with fresh percussion. It's the sort of tune that will blow up in Miami and has the addition of Green Velvet's take on the classic 'Mannish Boy' from Muddy Waters.
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Toolroom Sampler Vol 6
Cat: TOOL 1174. Rel: 08 Aug 23
 
Funky/Club House
Mark Knight, Todd Terry, James Hurr - "Make You Happy" (feat Darryl James, David Anthony) (4:59)
Eddie Thoneick - "Take It Back" (4:26)
Pete Griffiths - "Get Together" (feat Ebony Soul, Ann Nesby) (5:44)
Muzzaik, Stadiumx - "Echoes" (4:59)
Review: Toolroom is one of the biggest house labels in the age these days. Mark Knight's outlet is a go-to for the big room lovers and pool party crews of the world and it's easy to see why when you tune into his latest label sampler. It brings together the old and the new school with the piano laced, steely house pumper 'Make You Happy' from Mark Knight, Todd Terry and James Hurr kicking off. Eddie Thoneick's 'Take It Back' gets more down and dirty with a sleazy bassline, Pete Griffiths brings belting vocal house energy to 'Get Together' and Muzzaik and Stadiumx combine for the flashy and raved-up 'Echoes.'
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Wat Fott Es Es Fott
Wat Fott Es Es Fott (limited 12")
Cat: HOOVE 04. Rel: 04 Jul 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
Kolter - "U Make Me Feel" (7:13)
J Feierabend & Rami - "OK, Captain!" (5:39)
Thalo Santana - "Duradura" (6:23)
D&J - "So We Danced" (6:10)
Review: Cologne's Hoove label makes a welcome return here with more fresh and contemporary house offerings from a range of interesting names. The always reliable Kolter is up first with 'U Make Me Feel' - a nice and inviting, well swung and mid tempo tech cut with some astral pads. J. Feierabend & Rami's 'OK, Captain!' is just as smooth a cruise through space and Thalo Santana then offers something a little different with a more drum led sound - 'Duradura' has pristine kicks and snares with incidental melodies unfurling up high. D&J's lovely 90s throwback deep house sound 'So We Danced' might be the best of the lot.
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Greasy Grooves
Cat: AFHR 006. Rel: 12 Mar 24
 
Minimal/Tech House
Cut001 (8:22)
Cut002 (7:08)
Cut003 (7:36)
Review: A genuine meeting of minds here, as rising star (and Real Gang Records founder) Danny Miller joins forces with long-serving deep, dubby and techy house maestro Jay Tripwire. What's on offer is undeniably alluring: a three-track salvo built around deep, hypnotic, sub-heavy grooves and wonderfully wayward and wonky electronics. The trippy and mind-altering nature of the duo's combined sound is best exemplified by A-side 'Cut001', where lo-fi bleeps, echoing analogue electronics and ghostly chords wrap around crunchy machine drums and deep sub-bass. They opt for an even more sparse, druggy and dubbed-out tech-house sound on 'Cut002', before joining the dots between bleep, Paul Woolford's 'Erotic Discourse' and Tripwire's dub-fired house sounds on 'Cut003'.
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Tags: Minimal
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UNK 19
UNK 19 (12")
Cat: UNK 19. Rel: 19 Dec 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
Unknown Collective - "Claw" (5:34)
Costas - "Are You There" (8:35)
Felipe Bravo - "Toxic Coworker" (7:27)
JNJS - "Trenta" (6:10)
Review: The Unknown crew is back with another well assembled various artists EP that delves deep into minimal and tech. Unknown Collective kick off with 'Claw' which is a bubbly garage-tinged tech sound with nice bulbous melodies up top. Costas then brings sombre more zone out and bubbly house sounds on 'Are You There' and Felipe Bravo's 'Toxic Coworker' gets pumped up and textured for some more peak time action. last of all is maybe the best of the lot - JNJS brings moody late night house energy to 'Trenta.'
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Tags: Tech House
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All Hands Vol 1
Cat: RS 019. Rel: 27 Mar 24
 
Deep House
Frits Wentink - "Jellyfish" (6:55)
DJ Aakmael - "Track 117" (7:08)
Joe Babylon - "Hopp" (5:40)
Rick Wilhite & Jon Easley - "Jada's Pain" (6:23)
Review: Joe Babylon's cultured US label Roundabout Sounds has never rushed music out but when it does serve up new material it is always timeless and top quality. This latest EP is the first installment in the new All Hands series and it features some real house heavyweights. Frits Wentink kicks off with the mystic and lo-fi depths of 'Jellyfish, then DJ Aakmael layers up his soft edge chords and cuddly kicks drums with some muted horn motifs that bring the romance. The label head brings some upright drums and spoken word lyrics for a beautifully warm sound and last of all Detroit royalty Rick Wilhite links with Jon Easley for a final blissed-out and breezy deep house day dream.
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Transient London 002
Cat: TLR 002. Rel: 27 Apr 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
Zlatnichi & Mila C - "Mengaelerai" (8:00)
Robert Apetrei - "Porata Hill" (7:50)
Lukea - "Amnethyst" (7:45)
Josh Wicks - "Exotic" (7:34)
Review: Josh Wicks' Transient London Records returns with its sophomore release and it's another impressive various artists affair. Zlatnichi & Mila C kicks things off with the hypnotising 'Mengaelerai' on the A-side, followed by Romanian minimal hero Robert Apetrei (Dubsons) on the darkly sublime backroom dub of 'Porata Hill'. Over on the flip, Frenchman Lukea delivers some glacially-edged minimal house for the afterhours on 'Amethyst' and finally, boss man Wicks closes it out with the proper UK tech house style of 'Exotic'.
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Tags: Minimal
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Alben
My Life With The Machines Vol 4
Cat: REPEAT 11. Rel: 29 Dec 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
Mothersole & Haris - "Dumbek" (Jay Tripwire remix) (7:05)
What Kind Of Voodoo Do You Do? (8:10)
Smoothin' It Out (6:36)
Smooth Swimmers (Swag Unreleased) (8:05)
Caught With My Pants Down (7:07)
Dracul (7:05)
Geometry (5:12)
Review: Jay Tripwire's My Life With The Machines compilation series is doing a terrific job of showcasing some of the umpteen early noughties gems buried in his catalogue and archive of unreleased jams. This is volume four (the first three instalments dropped in 2022) and features seven more slabs of intergalactic, wide-eyed, dub-fired tech-house treats. He begins with a sumptuously spacey and loved-up rework of Mothersole & Haris's 'Dumbek', before adding echoing sax sounds and dubbed-out organ lines to a heady early morning groove on 'What Kind of Voodoo Do You Do?', an alternate take on one of his most admired tribal-tinged tracks from 2002. Other highlights include the ultra-deep after-party excellence of 'Smoothin' It Out', the heads-down excellence of 'Smooth Swimmers (Swag Unreleased)' and the warming shuffle of 'Geometry'.
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
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Solitude
Solitude (2xLP)
Cat: RS 020. Rel: 18 Sep 23
 
Deep House
Roundabout Fu_k (6:00)
Idle Chatter (5:24)
Right Now (5:35)
The Convo (6:07)
House You (6:13)
Muse Me (4:27)
Mini Muse (2:49)
Los Gatos (5:26)
Feed The FM (4:59)
Blood Music (4:13)
Review: California's Joe Babylon has been steering his own Roundabout Sounds through some lovely deep house waters over the last few years. Now the producer makes a big statement with his own debut album. He is something of a veteran having co-founded Plug Research back in 1994 and hosted underground events in Los Angeles during the mid '90s. Following on from outings alongside the likes of Rick Wilhite and Rondenion he now brings his own dusty, carefully disheveled house sounds to the fore. They have been crafted using an MPC which gives them their rough-edged appeal and they go from heads down back room joints to dubbed-out minimalism via dream late-night reveries. It makes for a fresh take on a tried and tested house template.
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Jade Seatle & Jane Fitz Present The Sound Of Night Moves
Cat: KNOE NM/1. Rel: 05 May 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
Nimbus - "Entron" (7:23)
Mick Welch - "Seventh Sense" (6:15)
JV & Red Eye Feat. Apolesse - "Already Mine" (dub mix) (7:13)
Patrick Milne & Pete Hemsley - "Bounce" (6:21)
L. E. Bass - "Rhythms" (6:39)
Margate Fly - "Jimmy Clanfield" (5:53)
Sean Thomas - "Free Thing" (6:19)
T-Jay - "Reel Love" (8:36)
Review: REPRESS ALERT!: Jade Seatle met Jane Fitz at tech-house haven Kerfuffle in Brixton around 2005 or 06 (they don't remember). They bonded that day over records, and a strange story about a pebble. Disillusioned with parties in London, rather than moan, Jade and Jane decided to make their own. Night Moves was born in 2012, after they visited Jenifa Mayanja in Connecticut in summer 2011 and promised her a party to play in London. What then evolved was a journey in music, gatherings and friendship - and a lesson in how a community can evolve from a dancefloor. Night Moves spawned Day Moves, Field Moves, a B2B partnership, and many ridiculous parties in a range of wonderful locations. The records on this release not only represent the sound of Night Moves - all are tried-and-tested NM greatest hits - but also the sound that brought Jade and Jane together, and informed what they do now, where they've been and where they are still to go. For Those That Knoe is proud to invite Jade Seatle and Jane Fitz to present the Sound of Night Moves - only available on vinyl!




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