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Singles
Kwong
Kwong (12")
Cat: MH 032. Rel: 10 Oct 23
 
Balearic/Downtempo
The Light (feat Fishdoll) (5:51)
Fizz (4:57)
Mizu Le Gout (6:51)
Corundum (feat Voision Xi) (2:34)
Corundrum (5:46)
Review: Mood Hut's semi-regular forays into ambient-adjacent territory are always worth checking, largely for their preference for hallucinatory sounds, new age melodies and loved-up textures over academic concepts and po-faced experimentalism. Their latest chill-out room friendly missive, which comes courtesy of Chinese producer Knopha, embraces this approach while also offering nods to his own off-kilter dancefloor productions. So, opener 'Fizz', a languid, post-club shuffler, is followed by the jazz-flecked, opiate ambient soul of 'The Light', and the sun-bright joy of 'Mizu Le Gout', where loose-limbed breakbeats, star-burst melodies and cut-up vocal snippets catch the ear. Arguably best of all, though, is the EP-closing 'Corundrum', where Mediterranean guitar sounds and echoing electronic motifs cluster around a UK garage-influenced ambient house groove.
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Coronavirus
Coronavirus (12" + insert with obi-strip)
Cat: MIE 018. Rel: 17 Aug 21
 
International
Coronavirus (9:00)
Coronavirus (edit) (4:21)
Disco (10:46)
Review: Now based in Melbourne, Australia, Gordon Koang was previously a huge star in his native South Sudan. Listening to his music, and in particular last year's brilliant Unity album, it's easy to understand why. His latest single is superb, too, offering an infectious mix of East African rhythms, jaunty electric piano riffs, memorable guitar riffs, traditional Sudanese instrumentation and his own distinctive vocals. There are two mixes available of the pandemic-inspired 'Coronavirus', with the nine-minute full-length take being our pick, while epic flipside 'Disco' is a fuzzy, up-tempo Sudanese dancefloor banger.
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Tags: African
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Probandenausweis EP
Probandenausweis EP (12" + inserts)
Cat: ATC 003. Rel: 05 Apr 23
 
Experimental/Electronic
Sonnenschirmbrand (6:40)
32 Ngoesolo (5:30)
Kustentraume (5:16)
UH DT01 (5:26)
Review: There's a not a huge amount we know about Koberman's Probandenausweis, other than the fact it sounds very good and will appeal to fans of shamanic, slo-mo, kosmische, drug chug, ambient and experimental electronica. It's a slow building, gradually evolving and immersive trip into a studio, with arrangements valuing silence and emptiness as much as the notes and beats themselves.
Opening on 'Sonnenschirmbrand', a ritualistic number that seems to have the whisper of forgotten souls in the backdrop of a tribalistic beat, layers of noises and percussion adding to the feeling of it taking root in your body well before the bass kicks in. Meanwhile, low ends rule on '32 Ngoesolo', in contrast to 'UH DT101', which uses a twisting synth line as its focal point, allowing other elements to build around it until we're locked into a head nodding oddity.
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ENV 031
ENV 031 (10")
Cat: ENV 031. Rel: 23 Nov 22
 
Deep Dubstep
Westly (3:19)
Murphy's Song (3:43)
Glimpse (4:02)
Review: Encrypted keep the vinyl heat on lock with this precision triptych from Kodama. Hot on the heels of his recent Infernal outing, here the Barcelona badman flexes three special bass treats. Each one laced with strong musical elements and threads, 'Westly' is a dreamy two-step delight, 'Murphy's Song' is a big old jolt of euphoria while 'Glimpse' concludes the EP with a poignant, harp-plucking emotional adieu. Stunning.
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Cronauer
Cronauer (12")
Cat: SUBALT 026. Rel: 12 Oct 20
 
Deep Dubstep
Kodama & LX One - "Cronauer" (4:40)
Kodama - "Piranha Plant" (5:05)
Kodama - "Dorsia" (4:28)
Review: Last spotted on Strictly 140's Overseas VA LP, Spanish new-gen bass chef serves up his biggest dish to date on Subaltern. Linking up with longstanding baron XL One for the opener, 'Cronauer'. Unhurried, twinkling but laced with a bitter bass bite, it sets the dark dream tone. 'Piranha Plant' and 'Dorsia' see Kodama going solo. The former is a woozy arpeggiated charmer that sits on the hip-hop side of the beat spectrum. The latter hums with similar melancholy but much more of an edge to the drums and that ominous waspy bass tone. Graveyard grooves.
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Infirmary
Infirmary (clear vinyl 12" in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: FRO 010B. Rel: 20 Jul 23
 
Experimental/Electronic
Kode 9 - "Infirmary" (5:31)
Burial - "Unknown Summer" (9:42)
Review: It almost seems redundant, writing something about the latest fabric Originals release. If you could think of a more enticing double-header for fans of bass, Leftfield techno, and UK-hued alternative electronic music then we want to hear it, with both producers here moving well beyond cult status and into the world of households names in homes well beyond their original audiences. And yet, remarkably, neither have strayed too far from where they initially set stalls. Hyperdub boss Kode 9 proves this first, with the sightly dizzying 'Infirmary'. Born from a combination of loose, open, galloping UKF and organic techno, with its foundations rooted in footwork, it's a bounding high-energy body mover that refuses to quit. Flip it and find Burial edging closer to 'dance music' than many might be used to, although it's a deep, moody interpretation packed with the spellbinding vocal flourishes of a mutant garage and suppressed, fidgety drums so subtle they're close to background noise.
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Infirmary
Infirmary (12")
Cat: FRO 010. Rel: 20 Jul 23
 
Experimental/Electronic
Kode 9 - "Infirmary" (5:30)
Burial - "Unknown Summer" (9:53)
Review: Heavyweight heroes Kode9 and Burial are no stranger to working together having done so to great success on FABRICLIVE 100 back in 2018. They don't actually collaborate on this one, though, instead serving up one side each of a new 12" for Fabric. As experimental artists with a penchant for drawn from the UK hardcore continuum you roughly know what to expect - fresh rhythms, emotive sounds designs, compelling rhythms. The 140g 12" comes in both limited edition and standard black vinyl versions, and both have bespoke 3D design with the fabric logo printed on reverse board heavyweight card.
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The Silence (25th Anniversary Edition) (remastered)
Cat: NOYS 045V. Rel: 06 Oct 23
 
Uplifting Trance
The Silence (Tekara mix) (8:30)
The Silence (6:43)
The Silence (GMJ & Matter remix) (7:45)
Sasha Vs Mike Koglin - "Enjoy The Gravy" (James Zabiela Totally Turntabled mix) (6:54)
Review: There's something truly remarkable about Depeche Mode's most eminent hit song 'Enjoy The Silence' - perhaps it boils down to the the quiet solitude of its central monarchic protagonist, coupled with the song's euphoric hook for horn and synth pluck. Just as well, this euphoria was bound to lend well to trance and breaks, a synergy first discovered by Mike Koglin and Tekara (Matt Darey) back in 1998. First out on Mutliply, 'The Silence' heard Koglin and Darey lend the original DM hit a pair of intense breaks-trance brightenings, repackaging the track for eccied dancefloors across the globe, in a nonethless honest and compelling fashion. This 25th Anniversary edition hears the remixes reissued and remastered, plus newer versions from James Zabiela and GMJ & Matter.
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Sick & Tired
Cat: BR 106SG. Rel: 05 Dec 22
 
Funk
Sick & Tired (2:42)
Let Me Be Free (5:40)
Review: Kiko jean & The Tonics is a four-piece soul, r&b and rock n blues band based in Barcelona. Their funk sounds come steeped in classic 60s references as highlighted by this new 7" on Buenritmo. 'Sick & Tired' has nice elastic rhythms with warming Hammond organ chords and dancing keys all forming a foundation for the soulful vocals. On the flip side, 'Let Me Be Free' gets much slower and more sentimental with epic guitar solos ringing out. The Hammond chords are more muted but the vocals grow even more impassioned.
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The Brightest Light
Cat: ROC 053. Rel: 14 Sep 23
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
The Brightest Light (feat Brigitte Emega) (8:06)
Mistura Magica (feat Irene Reig) (5:54)
Review: Electro-disco bordering on future funk from Kokoro Disco San, the Barcelona trio behind the excellent 'Isla Fantasia' released a few years back. On the A-side comes 'The Brightest Light', corralling enchanting female vocals (those of Brigitte Emaga) on a driving, French-house reminiscent accompaniment, amount to a watery poolside bounce. The B-side's 'Mistura Magica', meanwhile, is skewed to be more organic and comes as an impactful but relaxed foray through tropical futurisms and technicolour flute soarings by Irene Reig.
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Sunshine EP
Sunshine EP (limited yellow vinyl 12")
Cat: RNTR 046. Rel: 14 Jun 22
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Sunshine (JKriv Beach Burn mix) (7:21)
Sunshine (4:28)
Jungle Deep (extended mix) (7:10)
Sunshine (JKriv SPF76 mix) (5:10)
Review: Razor-N-Tape is back again this week, this time with Kokoro Disco-San, an experienced trio of musicians and producers from Barcelona who have clearly stayed on the pulse of the nu-disco scene in recent years. 'Sunshine' in its original form is an edit of a familiar vocal-led disco groove which is perfect for poolside chilling, but it's the reworks by label chief Jkriv which really bang the party. The bright like neon Beach Burn mix is sure to get the hands in the air, as will the low slung SPF76 mix which is perfect to drop just before sunset.
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Baba Ayoola
Cat: BWOOD 252. Rel: 16 Jul 21
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
Baba Ayoola (4:01)
Carry Me Home (5:27)
Review: Kokoroko very quickly broke through with the last EP on Brownswood. The talented musical collective stuff their tunes with elements of afro, funk, soul and jazz and each one makes an indelible mark. This new EP offers two more such gems: first up, 'Baba Ayoola' has silky drumming that would make Tony Allen proud. The lead trumpets and mellifluous chords all make for a rich sonic tapestry that is ripe for dancing. On the flip is 'Carry Me Home' with more big horns and complex drum patterns, as well as some soulful vocal coos to finish it in style.
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Hot Mess
Hot Mess (12")
Cat: REKIDS 234. Rel: 25 Jan 24
 
Deep House
Hot Mess (5:48)
Hot Mess (Even Hotter mix) (5:56)
Hot Mess (Mike Dunn Deep Messy remix) (6:23)
Hot Mess (Mike Dunn Deep Messy instrumental mix) (6:26)
Review: Radio Slave's Rekids remains right at the forefront after decades in the game. That is no doubt in part down to great recruitment of new talent who keep updating its signature sounds. This time out Hilit Kole makes a debut with 'Hot Mess,' a raw and jacking house cut with rugged drum loops and a sleazy vocal that turns into an epic wail. An Even Hotter mix brings more libidinous vocal overtones and then the one and only Mike Dunn remixes. Firstly he keeps it smooth and seductive, then pairs back the vocal to allow his lithe synths to shine. A nice varied package from all.

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Gespielt von: Hilit Kolet, Man Power
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Remix Tales
Remix Tales (12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: SVT 246EP. Rel: 08 May 19
 
Minimal/Tech House
Howling - "Stole The Night" (Oliver Koletzki remix 2017) (7:23)
Giorgia Angiuli - "Nothing To Lose" (Oliver Koletzki remix 2019) (6:50)
Sam Shure - "Nandoo" (Oliver Koletzki remix 2018) (7:23)
Oliver Koletzki & Niko Schwind - "Camps Bay" (Oliver Koletzki remix 2019) (7:24)
Review: Since releasing his debut single way back on 2005, Stil vor Talent founder Oliver Koletzki has become a prolific remixer. Here he gathers together some of his favourite revisions on one handy, DJ-friendly 12". Intriguingly, some of the standout moments are a little breezier, deeper or more melodious than you'd perhaps expect - see the bongo-driven bliss of the Koletzki & Schwind "Camps Bay" fix-up - but even this picturesque excursion is still 100% dancefloor-ready. We are also loving the moody, big-room ready mix of Howling's "Stole The Night", a jaunty dub-house take on Channel X's "Snug Descent" and the exotic and tribal remix of Sam Shure's "Nandoo".
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Persian Haze EP
Persian Haze EP (limited 12")
Cat: AC 009. Rel: 27 Jun 23
 
Electro
Persian Haze (4:57)
Drive In (5:46)
Don't Mess Up (4:07)
Closer (5:09)
Review: Ukrainian DJ and producer Koloah makes a frank and mechanical style of electro, exemplified easily by his latest 'Persian Haze' EP for Alien Communications. He's also otherwise known as Tropical Echobird and Voin Oruwu, two remarkably inventive aliases to say the least, but the Koloah alias is certainly his main node. Breaking from former collabs with the likes of Nocow, Pixelord, and Vakula, the EP is stark and guttural; our highlight has to be 'Don't Mess Up', which leans most into the more minimal side of his palette, its backing pads resounding like glassy refractions heard in an infinitely mechanistic astral plane.
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Gespielt von: DJ Mau Mau, Lostlojic
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LD 7
LD 7 (hand-stamped 7")
Cat: LD 7. Rel: 05 Dec 22
 
Dub
Kolorit (3:42)
Kolorit (3:10)
Kolorit (1:41)
Review: Workshop is one of those labels that has always operated at the fringes of genre. Deep house and techno are the loose starting points in many cases, but artists never fail to veer off into the shadowy nether worlds that surround those basic forms. Kolorit does that here with two intriguing cuts all with the same name. The first has lumpy scattered drums, scraping sounds, ticking hi-hats and freaky noise samples all peppering them. The second has haunting chords sequences over a ticking sound that is coated in hiss and crackle. It's late night and mysterious. The third has clattering percussion and shimmering synths that rise and fall and build in tension and intensity.
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Speicher 79
Cat: KOMPAKTEXTRA 79. Rel: 26 Jun 14
 
Minimal/Tech House
Papageno
Cassiopeia
Review: Kolsch gets his freak on with this latest release on for the Kompakt Extra label which represents the Danish producer's fourth Speicher in total. We are not sure what Rune Reilly Kolsch was on when he was in the studio making "Papageno" but we sure would like some, as the production is bugged out to the extreme! Detuned synths and malfunctioning electronics collide magnificently with manipulated basslines and stripped back percussion before Kolsch introduces a most pleasant detour into a more melodic plane blessed by fluttering vocals from When Saints Go Machine's Waa Industry. On the flip, Kolsch teams up with pianist Gregor Schwellenbach for the sublime "Cassiopeia" which surely ranks as one of Kompakt's most affecting B Sides of recent memory.
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
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Speicher 128
Cat: KOMPAKTEX 128V. Rel: 07 Jun 23
 
Techno
Cold Air (6:10)
Environ (5:36)
Review: The Speicher series feels almost as old as techno itself by now. It has long been one of the many jewels in Cologne label Kompakt's crown and Kolsch, one of the label's chief mainstays, has been behind many of them. This 128th such offering is a dreamy yet dynamic techno sound that sits up there with some of the label's best offerings. 'Cold Air' is urgent and edgy but always awash with waves of melodic sheen even when the ragged bass is in free fall. 'Environ' then has a 90s IDM Warp feel to it with its bright reflective melodies filtered and drawn out, stretched and smeared over a big and bouncy beat.
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That Was Fresh
That Was Fresh (red vinyl 12")
Cat: UTS 17. Rel: 03 Apr 24
 
Deep House
That Was Fresh (7:38)
This Is It (6:04)
Feel (6:56)
I'm Fine, Thanks! (7:06)
Review: Kolter, hailing from Cologne, Germany, delivers a fresh - we don't use the word lightly - new four-tracker, 'That Was Fresh'. Centring nominally on the infamous literal breakbeat vocal sample, this EP plays out as a contemporary take on the breakdances and funk backbeats come electronic dance bangers of yore. Beginning with an impossible-missioned eponymous A-sider, before moving into flat beat electro house of 'This Is It' and the cascading metro-synths of 'Feel', before finally concluding on the retro trance rejoinder, 'I'm Fine, Thanks!', there's really something here for everyone.
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Got High Again
Cat: PILOT 11. Rel: 13 Mar 23
 
Breakbeat
Got High Again (6:04)
Weirdo (6:57)
Prospekt (6:34)
Duck Concert (6:27)
Review: Johannes Kolter is Kolter and is also a producer who went under the name DJOKO. He's been busy this year with plenty of goodness dropping including an album and three EPs. Now comes hit sone, again on his home label Pilot. It is inventive stuff that functions well on the floor as it straddles the worlds of breaks, house and plenty more. 'Got High Again' is lively and dynamic with its squealing leads and dusty breaks, then 'Weirdo' layers up leftfield melodies and blurts of playful synth modulation. 'Prospekt' is a wild fusion of rock riffs and high-speed funky breaks and 'Duck Concert' closes with hardcore drum breaks and soulful synths next to mad scratchinG.
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Please Come To My Show EP
Please Come To My Show EP (orange vinyl 12")
Cat: SNF 108. Rel: 23 Nov 23
 
Deep House
DX7 Together (7:25)
Kolter & Leo Pol - "Please Come To My Show" (5:52)
Up In The Sky (5:53)
Up In The Sky (Cinthie remix) (5:59)
Review: Kolter has been busy, as always, and has a couple of fine outings dropping at similar times. This one on Bristol's always-wealthy Shall Not Fade is on nice orange vinyl. It opens with the feel-good synth chords of 'DX7 Together' which also has something of an early Chicago house feel to the cowbells, but plenty of future-facing tech vibes too. The pace picks up for the warm and breezy 'Please Come To My Show' (feat Leo Pol) then it's more chord-laced joy that comes to the fore on 'Up In The Sky'. Berlin fav Cynthia makes those chords have a distinctly old-school feel with her remix.
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Tags: Tech House
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Bust A Dream
Cat: KOX 01. Rel: 24 May 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
Pleas Don't Call Me (7:35)
Back In Town (5:56)
Bust A Beat (6:49)
Catch The Dream (6:54)
Review: The first release on Johannes Kolter's (f.k.a. DJOKO new imprint, Koltrax, is a supremely funky mixture of tech house and funkstep helmed by the tongue-in-cheek 'Please Don't Call Me', that features multitudes of goofy vocal passages and telephone samples. The Cologne native has a unique blend of goofy late-noughties electrofunk sensibility combined with an undeniable German groove, somewhat reminiscent of Ryoji Yoshitomi and the ever-influential Hideki Naganuma with a sprinkle of Fatboy Slim. Tracks like 'Bust a Beat' are versatile jams to cut up on the dancefloor to - just as impactful on your home speaker system as it would be on a festival soundstage. This initial release has set an extremely high bar for Kolter to follow.
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
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MINDHELMET 13
Cat: MINDHELMET 13. Rel: 02 Feb 24
 
Minimal/Tech House
Kolter - "New Generation" (6:28)
Agustin Barbei - "Altare" (5:20)
Henry Hyde - "Covered In Purple" (7:25)
Wink - "Cod, Chips N Curry Sauce" (5:46)
Review: The next release from Mindhelmet features another stellar cast of operators in the more playful end of the minimal tech house sphere. Kolter leads the charge with the full-fat, punchy 90s stylings of 'New Generation' before Agustin Barbei brings some sassy energy to the table on the shoulder-shaking 'Altare'. Henry Hyde shifts the focus to broken beat rhythms without losing the upfront melodies on his cut 'Covered In Purple', and Wink drops some cheeky organ chords and boxy drums aplenty on 'Cod, Chips N Curry Sauce'. If you like your 4/4 up for it and more than a little bit naughty, this record is a must-check.
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Tags: Tech House
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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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ENV 0181
ENV 0181 (10")
Cat: ENV 0181. Rel: 23 Nov 22
 
Deep Dubstep
Dialtone (3:17)
Flick (3:26)
Track 3 (2:58)
Review: Koma returns to the scene of the crime, finishing off what he started in 2018. First there was ENV 018 with massive tracks like 'Uncle Sullivan' and 'Moonlight'. Then came some very cheeky unauthorised versions in 2020 which most definitely weren't on Encrypted (the release was even called NOT-ENV to prove this!) Now he returns with ENV 018.1, another stately slab of wax comprising three smouldering 140 jams... The purring 'Dialtone', the militant march and thundering bumps of 'Flick' and finally the woozy swagger and eerie tension of 'Untitled'. Each one as heavy as the last, rumour has it he'll be back with an album. We can't wait.
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IYT EP
IYT EP (12")
Cat: MPR 12014. Rel: 19 Dec 23
 
Techno
It's Your Track (5:17)
Conifurious (6:24)
Fuss (5:19)
Review: Proper early hardcore sounds from Brussels' Koma, whose 'Ity' EP released back in march of 2023 but whose vinyl edition now hits our shelves. As suggested by the nostalgic familial image on the front cover, the EP tells the implicit story of a life encoded in the cipher of rave; of Koma's earliest experiences and choicest memories magnified via ecstatic breaks propulsions and fantastical digital audio tricks. In Koma's world, piano stutterings poke through monstrous basses ('Conifurious'), while transitional stop-starts hint at bygone memories ('It's Your Track'), experienced in the dance and left there.
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Gespielt von: DJ Mau Mau, Joe Montana
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Feel Alright
Cat: DEMSING 029. Rel: 28 Jul 23
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Feel Alright (4:02)
Feel Alright (instrumental) (3:57)
Review: For the 29th instalment in their ongoing series of seven-inch singles, Demon Singles Club has decided to offer up a 45rpm pressing of Komiko's 'Feel Alright'. First released on legendary disco-boogie imprint SAM Records back in 1982, the track has long been a favourite with boogie DJs and with good reason. Built around a memorable bassline, squelchy electrofunk synths and unfussy machine drums, 'Feel Alright' boasts a fine female lead vocal whose lyrics extolls the virtues of dancing all night with happy strangers. As it did back in 1982, the vocal mix comes backed with an instrumental take in which producer Darryl Payne's killer bassline and synths rightfully take centre stage. If it's not in your collection already, you need to grab one of these copies pronto.
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Sanctuary EP
Cat: TVIR 010. Rel: 09 Nov 23
 
Electro House
Gash (4:52)
Flowers (6:18)
Sanctuary (5:45)
Mind Revolt (5:38)
Veronika (4:47)
Review: It's 10 up for TVIR and to mark the occasion they have a fantastic five-track outing from Komponente. 'Gash' is a fizzing, dense and slow-motion cut with a grinding low end and some serious bounce in the drums and bass. It's both fun and menacing all at once and has real anthem potential once the vocals come in. 'Flowers' has a brighter melodic touch but also lashings of spiky acid and 'Sanctuary' is then a deft tech house workout with suspensory and angelic vocals. 'Mind Revolt' is an unhinged mix of ghoulish laughter and bright sine waves, then 'Veronika' shuts down with a meditative broken beat.
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Defenders EP
Cat: TP 005. Rel: 08 Aug 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
Victory (5:34)
Kharkiv Mnemonic (5:24)
Defenders (5:35)
Broken Dreams (5:22)
Review: Komponente and Kurilo co-run the hilariously named label Trance Pandemic. Their latest EP here, 'Defenders', is a continuation of their previous release 'For A Brave', both of which were made either prior to or in the wake of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, an event which has thoroughly shaped the pair's creative evolution. Though trance/breaks/acid might not be a convergence of genres normally associated with social upheaval, that could all change here: the likes of 'Broken Dreams' and 'Kharkiv Mnemonic' are adroit movers, acid-squelch-laden rhythmatizers and miltant psychic marchers, perfect for mobilizing spirits and hearts on mass.
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James Webb EP
Cat: TP 004. Rel: 03 Aug 22
 
Minimal/Tech House
Millennium 2000 (6:07)
James Webb (6:07)
Sonic EXE (6:06)
Avec (5:58)
Review: Trance Pandemic is a brilliantly titled label that seems rather tongue in cheek. There is nothing questionable about the music this Ukrainian label is putting out though. Now up to to a fourth release, this one is another teary eyed and classy outing with Komponente and Kurilo at the controls. Opener 'Millennium 2000' has that retro-future feel with silky drums and rubbery bass overlaid with nice new age melodies. 'James Webb' is a squelchy bit of cosmic funk with lovely machine textures and 'Sonic.exe' then recalls classic 90s video games. Last of all is 'Avec' which brings some nice acid bounce.
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Trance Pandemic EP
Cat: ERROR 104. Rel: 28 Jul 23
 
Progressive House
Good Situation (feat Saxr) (6:41)
Trance Pandemic (6:07)
Gliese667 (6:21)
Touchdown (5:50)
Review: Komponente and Kurilo have called it - it's a Trance Pandemic. The two first appeared together on a split release for Uzvar in 2019, and since then they've been working closely together exploring the depth and breadth of the trance house scene. Don't call them newcomers though - Komponente especially has been honing his proggy sound for nigh on 20 years, and it shows. There's sophistication spilling out of the production on this record, where there trancey touchstones are balanced out by deep subs and subtler production touches, making this an essential record for anyone who loves the sound but wants a record that stands out.
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Timeless
Timeless (12")
Cat: BBE 362SLP. Rel: 03 Aug 16
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Kon - "Timeless" (Caserta mix) (8:10)
Kon - "Timeless" (remix - Caserta mix) (5:38)
Rainer Truby & Corrado Bucci presents Truccy - "Closer" (6:34)
Review: From Kon's forthcoming compilation on BBE entitled Kon & The Gang, this 12? sampler features two cuts taken from the LP and an exclusive remix from Boston producer and mix engineer Caserta, namely "Timeless" (Caserta mix)" a tasty serving of super deep and low slung disco goodness. A more functional edit for DJ use follows on "Timeless" (remix - Caserta mix)". On the flip Truccy (better known as Compost's Rainer Truby and Corrado Bucci) present "Closer", a gorgeous slo-mo house jam with a rolling groove fetauring all the good stuff: swirling Rhodes keys, groovy congas and hypnotic vox.
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Bhangra House XTC
Cat: NAYA 006. Rel: 18 Apr 24
 
International
Manjeet Kondal - "Ishkaan De Mamle" (Mr Scruff remix) (9:56)
Turbotito & Ragz - "Pyaar" (5:21)
Manjeet Kondal - "Ishkaan De Mamle" (Mr Scruff instrumental dub) (8:40)
Turbotito & Ragz - "Pyaar" (Lovey dubby dub) (5:20)
Review: Naya Beat's modus operandi is to champion the OG sounds of the South Asian underground through the lenticular funnel of dance music. Their latest in this effort is a breakout wonder in V/A form, herding together three contemporary club titans for a jolly trans-national dialogue over the original stylings of an inimitable key player in proliferation of Bhangra music, Manjeet Kondal. The late great Kondal hears one original piece, 'Pyaar', reissued, alongside two exclusive versions of 'Ishkaan De Mamle' by digger extraordinaire Mr. Scruff, followed by a closing, straight-from-the-stems downtempo acid dub tribute by modern day remixers and DJs Turbotito & Ragz. This is an honorific tribute to the crossection of late 80s to early 90s Bhangra music with acid house, carefully modelled after the aesthetic sensibilities of the time.
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Saaristo EP
Cat: EWX 03. Rel: 03 Apr 24
 
Electro
Hiekkalinna (6:14)
Kesakausi (6:24)
Avaruukisko (5:23)
Saaristo (4:12)
Review: Konerytmi is quite a productive name in electro the last few years and in just a handful of earth cycles, the output of this Russian born audio warrior has reached staggering levels. Thankfully, the quality is there giving fans the joy to discover so much from him. One that definitely should be in your wantlist is the Saaristo EP. 'Hiekkalinna' is really good example at the strategy he employs when making tracks. 'Kesakauri' and 'Avaruukisko' add a bit of 80s nostalgia with some darker synth lines and an EBM balance to the electro. The title track ends the EP on a melancholy note and is perhaps, our favorite of the four. Konerytmi continues to give us terrific electro to enjoy.
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Nauhuri
Nauhuri (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: INFILTRATE 010. Rel: 29 Nov 21
 
Electro
Nauhuri (5:04)
Autiomaa (6:21)
Lumivyory (4:47)
Polaaritahti (4:00)
Mustikka (5:11)
Review: Sturdy electro thumpery from Konery TMI, served up in five portions across what will surely prove a highly delectable EP for fans of the genre. Opening track 'Nauhuri' and 'Automaa' are both full of grace and gorgeous, effortless glide, while 'Lumivyory' alters the mood somewhat to get down and dirty with some thoroughly filthy acid squelch filth. 'Polaaritahti' takes its cue from the more minimal 80s sounds of Egyptian Lover or Hashim, before we draw to a close with the more serene and soothing 'Mustikka'.
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Astrodanssi EP
Cat: EMCV 011. Rel: 06 Jul 23
 
Electro
Kukka (5:13)
Fantomi (4:44)
Astrofyysikko (4:22)
Astrodanssi (4:30)
Kaupunki (5:10)
Vesiputous (6:08)
Review: Electro tastemaker Konerytmi is a busy man with a high rate of output on labels like Infiltrate, Eudemonia in Germany and Russia's Electro Music Coalition, which is where he appears again now with his Astrodanssi EP. As always, this is sci-fi styled sound with clean synth lines and celestial melodies. 'Kukka' opens up with a shiny and reflective hall of synths that glisten and gleam. 'Fantomi' brings rubbery acid elasticity to deep cosmic electro and 'Astrofyysikko' is another one powered by a bulbous, busy bassline and snappy snares. Three further cuts get increasingly mystic and turbulent on the flip.
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Konekieli EP
Cat: EWX 01. Rel: 29 Jun 21
 
Electro
Pori Jazz (5:03)
Ikkunat (4:58)
Sokeri (4:38)
Konekieli (4:08)
Yokilpailu (5:08)
Koodi (4:43)
Review: Everybody give a warm welcome to Electrowax, a brand new sub label from the prolific RAWAX crew. There are no prizes for guessing the musical MO of this new one, which kicks off with Saint Petersburg artist Kirill Junolainen aka Konerytmi. His six tracks are superb, right from the off. 'Pori Jazz' is all acid line and leggy drums, deep space pads and sleek future visions. There is hyper speed drum workouts on 'Ikkunat,' then 'Konekieli' gets more dark and textured, with blistering bass and pinging cow bells. Elsewhere the likes of 'Koodi' get more playful with bendy bass and trippy pads all making you want to get loose.
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Happolaatikko EP
Happolaatikko EP (white vinyl 12")
Cat: EMCV 008. Rel: 09 Jul 21
 
Electro
Ajastin (4:51)
Ajaton (4:40)
Aivosolu (5:17)
Lokakuu (4:31)
Lakritsi (4:49)
Meripihka (5:17)
Review: Russia's Electro Music Coalition serve up this six track electro excursion from Konerytmi. It comes on white vinyl and is all silky and laced out sounds and timeless analogue production. There is the icy pop and deeply thoughtful pads of opener 'Ajastin' to get you going before acid wonk defines 'Ajaton' and 'Aivosolu' trips you out on far-sighted pads and lush harmonics. The flip side is more perfectly designed cyborg funk with wiggling bass and glassy cowbells on 'Lokakuu' making it impossible not to move your butt. Two more subtle variations close out this stylish EP of pensive electro.
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Matic
Matic (12")
Cat: ARTSCOLLECTIVE 040. Rel: 05 Oct 23
 
Techno
Matic (6:17)
Sense Of Dread (5:07)
B118 (6:09)
Tumbleweed (5:30)
Review: Netherlands hard techno outfit ARTS, who command a happy reputation for pushing the boundaries of the genre while also conserving its most danceable elements, return with this latest four-tracker, a collaborative effort by Thimo Konings and SAMA. Springing naturally from two earlier collabs from 2023, both of which appeared on Konings' 'Tumbleweed' EP, their synergy as a duo comes to fruition on this utterly sonic mind-flayer, of which 'Sense Of Dread' and 'Matic' are the highlights.
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Blue G (reissue)
Blue G (reissue) (blue vinyl 7")
Cat: ROC 048R. Rel: 01 Dec 22
 
International
Blue G (5:07)
That Good Thing (4:57)
Review: Spanish reissue label Rocafort present this wonderful slice of highlife from Konkolo Orchestra, this time on nice blue wax as well as a plain black version. It's not exactly clear where, or indeed when, exactly the band came from, but their sound is all you need to worry about. 'Blue G' is a lilting, shuffling message of love and support for future generations, and from the message to the effervescent musicality, it's a no-brainer. On the flip, 'That Good Thing' is an instrumental that spirals outwards on the sweetest keys, joyous brass and dreamy guitar, driven by a pattering drum section to radiate good vibes wherever it's played.
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Tags: Afrobeat | European | Highlife
 in stock $10.38
Get Down On It
Cat: DEX 5. Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Funk
Get Down On It (long version) (6:06)
Summer Madness (original Studio version) (4:19)
Review: 80s mega classic getting a re-issue.
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Hollywood Swingin (Matt Early & Lee Jeffries' Disco Dust mix)
Cat: SOND 01. Rel: 05 Mar 24
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Hollywood Swingin (Matt Early & Lee Jeffries' Disco Dust mix) (6:59)
Hollywood Swingin (Matt Early & Lee Jeffries' After party mix) (6:49)
Review: 'Hollywood Swingin' is one of the most recognised Kool & The Gang songs in their amazing catalogue, having soundtracked movies, been sampled in hip-hop as well as used in commercials. So how would someone remix it and make it fresh once again? Easy. In 2005 they added Jamiroquai's unmistakable voice, made a disco and house version of it too, the 'Disco Dust' mix adding new sounds while not losing and ounce of the original's energy. 'The After Party' mix offers a more house version of the classic.
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Healthy Edits
Cat: TA 006. Rel: 10 Sep 18
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Really Love You (5:45)
The Teacher (4:34)
Summer Night (5:09)
Review: Up next on Los Angeles based label Take Away is prolific Swedish producer Daniel Savio aka Kool DJ Dust. The Stockholm native has also produced under such aliases as Dusty Gringo, Koolius Cesar and Simpleton on labels diverse as Flora & Fauna, Fasaan and Born Free over the years. Savio displays his deft hand as an editor on the Healthy Edits EP, with all of the being enough off the well-trodden paths and presented quite respectfully indeed. From the A side's powerful and life affirming soul jam "Really Love You", right through to the saucy "The Teacher" on the flip that is followed by "Summer Night" and its lo-slung groove.
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Tags: Soul Disco
 in stock $9.08
Bandoleros
Cat: EDRV 004. Rel: 26 Jan 24
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Intro (0:58)
Bank Heist (4:08)
Wild Cowboys (2:29)
Jail Break (4:25)
Save Wife (4:14)
Stage Coach (2:20)
Epilogue (1:01)
Review: Prolific Philly rap eccentric Lynx 196.9 teams up for a first-time collaboration with the un-knock-downable legend Kool Keith for an incendiary new mini-album, 'Bandoleros', a concept piece intended as a modern spaghetti Western soundtrack. The rat-helmeted wordsmith and the surrealist vigilante prove an unsurprisingly wicked combo, as both emcees glide suavely over boom-bap centrepieces sampled from various spaghetti film sources, while detailing the blueprints of their various forthcoming jailbreaks.
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Monsters
Monsters (12")
Cat: FFDI 151. Rel: 05 Oct 23
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Monsters (4:43)
Monsters (feat Ceschi & ID Obelus - remix) (4:41)
Monsters (instrumental) (4:14)
Monsters (remix instrumental) (4:50)
Review: MC Homeless and Kool Keith bring totters the old and the new on this fresh collaboration. Homeless is known as a DIY touring god and of course, Kool Keith is a godfather of the weirder end of rap with a fine CV. Their work gets pressed up to eco-coloured vinyl which is made from recycled chips so results in some suitably weird wax patterns. In original form, 'Monsters' has booming low ends and menacing bass with purposeful bars and freaky synth lines that hark back to early dubstep. Ceschi and Id Obelus then feature on a remix by Noblonski that gets even more freaky. Instrumentals of each are on the flip.
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New Levels
Cat: RLV 4502. Rel: 25 Jan 24
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Koralle - "New Levels" (feat Illa J) (2:49)
Modern Sound Quartet - "Chartreuse" (2:33)
Review: An Italian library gem reimagined by beatmaker Koralle and rapper Illa J. An indelible new instalment in Four Flies' Reloved series, 'New Levels / Chartreuse', comes bundled with the original instrumental from late 70s Italian ensemble Modern Sound Quartet. With the aim of the series in mind - which is to put a modern and urban spin on tunes from Italian golden age soundtracks and library music - Koralle deploys his unique jazz-funk sound to create a smooth and stylish hip-hop beat to which Illa J adds irresistible swag and coolness. More than a remix, 'New Levels' takes 'Chartreuse' into the world of contemporary hip-hop and rap.
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001
001 (12")
Cat: 001. Rel: 01 Mar 24
 
Minimal/Tech House
Kryptonight (7:16)
Grammy (7:09)
Stereo Solitude (5:34)
Phantone Zone (8:26)
Review: Under the border umbrella of the Yoyaku crew, Kord El makes a strong debut appearance with this first EP on Superbanger. The vibe on the record is instantly detectable as balmy, trippy tech house which stays on the subtle side of the trance spectrum and lets the groove take centre stage. 'Kryptonight' is a swirling, hazy mind warp peppered with samples and hypnotic chimes, anchored by the warmest of basslines. 'Grammy' is a slightly techier, dubbier affair for when the party's fired up a notch, and 'Stereo Solitude' plays around with breaks in a delicate fashion for maximum rolling effect. 'Phantone Zone' slips a little 303 into the soup, and makes it sound wholly natural in another prime slice of contemporary wigged-out house.
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Tags: Tech House
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Primitive Man
Cat: YYKORDAPM. Rel: 29 Sep 23
 
Electro
Primitive Man (5:04)
K35 (6:46)
Lunch Break (5:37)
SAZ (5:51)
Review: Chris Korda's latest EP, we are reliable informed, "interrogates the myth of human superiority and the barbarism that flows from it." A high faulting concept for sure, but that doesn't mean this music isn't sure to bang on the dance floor even for those who haven't heard the backstory. The opener has a brilliantly odd monologue over a squelchy bassline and edgy technoid beats. 'K35' then paid thumping deep house drums with winky and off-grid chord full of colour. 'Lunch Break' is a broken jungle rhythm and 'SAZ' rounds out with glowing retro-future melodies and more thumping deep house grooves. A truly fresh sound for sure.
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Not My Problem I'll Be Dead
Cat: BBB. Rel: 31 May 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
Baby Batter Bingo (5:37)
Not My Problem, I'll Be Dead (4:30)
Have A Good One (4:56)
Awesome On Mars (5:30)
Review: Chris Korda continues to fuse her acerbic digs on human culture with quirky, polyrhythmic minimal house with this latest release on YYK's No Label series. Not My Problem I'll Be Dead takes aim at the shoulder-shrugging adults of the world right now who are watching the planet's ecosystems decline while continuing with business as normal, and she presents these ideas with her usual devilish comedic streak just to land the point with even more flair. The vocoder run on 'Baby Batter Bingo' is catchy as hell, not least when matched with snappy organ licks and crisp drums. The title track heads off into machine jazz territory which might remind people of Akufen's diversions as Horror Inc, not a million miles away from the sound Korda is exploring on this EP.
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Beshket EP
Beshket EP (limited 12")
Cat: DH 009. Rel: 11 Jul 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
Beshket (8:05)
Darth Vader (7:49)
Jumbotron (6:26)
Review: Dirty Hands is close to double figures now and its ninth EP is another tech house triumph that pairs off Olga Kool and Per Hammar across three sweet sounds. 'Beshket' is pure dancing business with icy hi hats cutting up a hurried and garage inflected house groove that has real swing and wobbly chords all held together by mysterious bassline. 'Darth Vader' is a twisted bit of cosmic tech funk with paranoid vocals and squelching acid synths. 'Jumbotron' closes out with plenty of fat-bottomed bass and bubbly synths that are full of flavour and future tech funk.
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Gespielt von: Lostlojic
Tags: Minimal
 in stock $17.39
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